Denny’s, the iconic breakfast chain known for its 24/7 service and Grand Slam Breakfast, is closing more locations weeks after it was acquired in a $620 million buyout.
The company announced in November it had been acquired by a group of investors, including TriArtisan Capital Advisors, Treville Capital Group and Yadav Enterprises Inc., after years of financial trouble.
Before the acquisition, Denny’s laid out a series of action items and store closures to combat declining sales.
SFGATE reported a Denny’s at a Santa Rosa mall in California “quietly closed,” earlier this month — signaling the chain is continuing to carry out its previously announced closures.
In October 2024, Denny’s said at least 150 locations would close by the end of 2025.
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