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Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025
Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025

Fast casual restaurant chain Noodles & Company is planning to close up to 21 of its restaurants this year, the company disclosed in its first quarter earnings report earlier this month. The Broomfield, Colorado-based company said on May 7 it is planning to close 13 to 17 company-owned restaurants and four franchised locations. That's up from a prior projection of 12 to 15 company-owned closures, the chain said. Noodles & Company said it planned to add two new company-owned locations in 2025. According to the first quarter earnings report, Noodles & Company currently has 380 company-owned restaurants and 89 franchised locations. The company's location finder shows locations in 31 states. Noodles & Company did not immediately respond to a USA TODAY request for more information regarding which locations it is planning to close. Starbucks dress code: Workers are walking out. How many are protesting and why? McDonald's: Squishmallow Happy Meal toys are back for a limited time The company, founded in 1995, offers a menu "devoted to noodles," serving items such as mac & cheese, pad thai, and Japanese pan noodles, among others. The company last month introduced new variations of mac and cheese, including Buffalo Chicken Ranch Mac & Cheese and Pulled Pork BBQ Mac & Cheese, in addition to a new Green Goddess Cobb Salad and a Cajun Shrimp Fettuccine. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Noodles & Company closing up to 21 restaurant locations in 2025 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025
Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025

USA Today

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025

Noodles & Company increases projected closures, could shutter up to 21 locations in 2025 Show Caption Hide Caption US corporate bankruptcies hit highest level since Great Recession The first three months of 2025 saw the highest number of companies filing for bankruptcy in the U.S. since 2010. Straight Arrow News Fast casual restaurant chain Noodles & Company is planning to close up to 21 of its restaurants this year, the company disclosed in its first quarter earnings report earlier this month. The Broomfield, Colorado-based company said on May 7 it is planning to close 13 to 17 company-owned restaurants and four franchised locations. That's up from a prior projection of 12 to 15 company-owned closures, the chain said. Noodles & Company said it planned to add two new company-owned locations in 2025. According to the first quarter earnings report, Noodles & Company currently has 380 company-owned restaurants and 89 franchised locations. The company's location finder shows locations in 31 states. Noodles & Company did not immediately respond to a USA TODAY request for more information regarding which locations it is planning to close. Starbucks dress code: Workers are walking out. How many are protesting and why? McDonald's: Squishmallow Happy Meal toys are back for a limited time The company, founded in 1995, offers a menu "devoted to noodles," serving items such as mac & cheese, pad thai, and Japanese pan noodles, among others. The company last month introduced new variations of mac and cheese, including Buffalo Chicken Ranch Mac & Cheese and Pulled Pork BBQ Mac & Cheese, in addition to a new Green Goddess Cobb Salad and a Cajun Shrimp Fettuccine. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@

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