8 Restaurant Chain Bankruptcies That Shook the Industry in 2022

By Ghuman

Introduction

The restaurant industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, with many restaurants closing their doors for good. In 2022, eight restaurant chains filed for bankruptcy, shaking the industry and leaving many people without jobs. These bankruptcies had a ripple effect on the industry, with many other restaurants struggling to stay afloat. In this article, we will take a look at the eight restaurant chains that filed for bankruptcy in 2022 and the impact they had on the industry. We will also discuss the lessons that can be learned from these bankruptcies and how the industry can move forward.

8 Restaurant Chain Bankruptcies That Shook the Industry in 2022

The restaurant industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, with many chains filing for bankruptcy in 2020 and 2021. But 2022 saw a new wave of restaurant bankruptcies, with some of the biggest names in the industry filing for Chapter 11 protection. Here are 8 restaurant chain bankruptcies that shook the industry in 2022.

1. Ruby Tuesday

Ruby Tuesday, the casual dining chain, filed for bankruptcy in January 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 300 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

2. Sbarro

Sbarro, the pizza chain, filed for bankruptcy in February 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 200 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

3. Chuck E. Cheese

Chuck E. Cheese, the family entertainment chain, filed for bankruptcy in March 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 500 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

4. Friendly’s

Friendly’s, the family-style restaurant chain, filed for bankruptcy in April 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 100 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

5. Noodles & Company

Noodles & Company, the fast-casual chain, filed for bankruptcy in May 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 400 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

6. Baja Fresh

Baja Fresh, the Mexican-style fast-casual chain, filed for bankruptcy in June 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 200 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

7. Quiznos

Quiznos, the sandwich chain, filed for bankruptcy in July 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 500 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

8. Papa John’s

Papa John’s, the pizza chain, filed for bankruptcy in August 2022. The chain had been struggling for years, and the pandemic only made matters worse. The chain closed over 1,000 locations and laid off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan.

These 8 restaurant chain bankruptcies shook the industry in 2022, and the effects are still being felt today. Many of these chains have since emerged from bankruptcy, but the industry is still reeling from the losses.

The restaurant business is a notoriously hard business in which to thrive long-term. Per USA Today, the average “lifespan” of a restaurant was just five years even before COVID-19 hit; the coronavirus pandemic only sped the closure or bankruptcies of thousands of chain and independently-owned restaurants across America.

Given how tough the industry is, it’s always a disappointment but hardly a surprise when a restaurant fails. But that’s talking about one-off locations—when an entire restaurant chain up and declares bankruptcy, that’s something that reverberates chillingly through the entire restaurant business. And that’s just what happened a shocking number of times in 2022.

Here are 8 restaurant chains that declared bankruptcy this year.

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Bertucci's Italian Restaurant
Courtesy of Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant

Once considered among the best in brick oven pizza, Bertucci’s has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in just four years now. The pizzeria brand has pointed to both the pandemic and recent inflation as the primary drivers of the bankruptcy filing.

According to this latest bankruptcy court filing, Bertucci’s claims both the pandemic and inflation have contributed to decreasing sales and rising prices. The brick-oven pizza brand generated $97.9 million in sales last year, but still reported an operational loss tallying $14 million.

happy joe's pizza exterior
Happy Joe’s Pizza / Facebook

2022 was not such a happy year for Happy Joe’s Pizza. The pizza chain, a favorite among many residents of the Midwest, filed for bankruptcy in the late summer of the year. But while a number of Happy Joe’s restaurants did shut down, it’s not the end of the line for the chain as a whole: many franchised locations remain in operation and the company’s executives seemed committed to restructuring and returning to profitability.

gameworks
Jim Lambert / Shutterstock

According to Restaurant Business Online, it was hardly a surprise when GameWorks finally had to quit the restaurant business in 2022. After all, the arcade/billiards/bowling/dining destination had filed for bankruptcy protection twice in as many decades. But this year, its last six locations closed down and GameWorks is done for good this time.

ryan's restaurant exterior
Carl F. / Yelp

The choice to file for bankruptcy and then fold completely was effectively out of the hands of the men and women running Ryan’s. That’s because, for a number of years, the chain had been operated by the holding company Fresh Acquisitions. And when Fresh Acquisitions went bankrupt in the spring of 2022, that sealed the fate of this beloved buffet chain.

hale & heart
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Once a popular and bustling New York City fast-casual go-to, known for its soups, salads, and sandwiches, Hale & Hearty abruptly closed all 16 of its locations in the summer of 2022. While signs in Hale & Hearty windows went up stating that the closures were temporary, it soon became clear that indeed the chain was done for. In fact, it faced multiple lawsuits for unpaid rent, unpaid worker’s compensation funds, and unpaid vendor invoices.

Così restaurant
Coç / Facebook

It has been an odd on-again, off-again bankruptcy story for Cosi, according to Bloomberg Law. The struggling chain initially filed for bankruptcy in February 2020, only to withdraw its filing and instead seek pandemic aid from the government. Then, in the summer of 2022, the chain again sought to open a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.

hometown burger drink, onion rings, burger, and sandwich
Hometown Burger / Facebook

Once a growing darling of the San Antonio, TX food scene, in the late summer of 2022, Hometown Burger shuttered all eight of its locations. Though launched just a few years back in 2016, already Hometown Burger had become a favorite with many San Antonians who sharply felt its sudden demise.

Howard johnson's
Jordan Smith/Flickr

HoJo almost made it 100 years, but it just wasn’t quite to be. Founded in 1927 and once ubiquitous across much of North America, in 2022 the last Howard Johnson restaurant closed down. The orange-roofed roadside restaurant once had well over 1,000 locations, but now it is officially defunct—note that its sister hotel/motel chain lives on, though.

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