Carl’s Jr. Closes Original Location in Boise, Idaho

Carl’s Jr., the popular fast-food chain known for its charbroiled burgers and fries, has closed its first-ever location in Boise, Idaho, at 226 South Broadway Ave. The company has not officially announced the closure, but signage has been removed from the building. This is the second Carl’s Jr. location to close in Boise within the past year. Customers can still visit other locations in Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, and Caldwell.

Borough Market’s Turnips to Close After Licence Revoked

Turnips restaurant in Borough Market has announced its closure on April 25th, 2023. The restaurant, which was launched as a pop-up in 2020 and became permanent the following year, was known for its veg-forward small and sharing plates. The closure was announced on Instagram, with the team saying that the Borough Market trustees had revoked the license for restaurant use.

Mourning the Loss of a San Jose Icon: ‘The Burger Pit’

The Burger Pit, an iconic San Jose burger chain since the 1950s, has closed its last remaining location, leaving loyal fans devastated. Co-owner Paul Berger, who worked at the restaurant for over 50 years, expressed his sadness at parting ways with his beloved customers. Despite the challenges of rising costs and lease issues, the restaurant’s legacy lives on through the memories and mementos shared by its patrons.

Chili’s Grill and Bar in Irvine Closes Permanently

The Chili’s Grill and Bar restaurant in Irvine, located at 3745 Alton Parkway, has closed its doors for good, leaving the Westpark Plaza shopping center with one less dining option. The closure, which took place on Tuesday, April 16, comes after the expiration of Chili’s lease at the end of 2020. Brinker International, the parent company of Chili’s, opted not to renew the lease and will permanently close the location. A family-owned dining restaurant is expected to take over the space early next year, but no details about the new establishment have been released yet.

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