Kansas-based 801 Restaurant Group files for bankruptcy, says locations stay open

Kansas-based 801 Restaurant Group files for bankruptcy, says locations stay open

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Key Points:

  • 801 Restaurant Group LLC, operating steak and seafood restaurants across multiple states, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last Friday in Kansas to restructure liabilities totaling approximately $18.7 million.
  • The bankruptcy filing pertains to the parent company and does not include the individual restaurant companies, which continue to operate successfully and are not impacted by the Chapter 11 process.
  • The restructuring was prompted by guarantees made to other owned companies, including the closed 801 Fish in Denver and 801 On Nicollet in Minneapolis.
  • Open locations such as 801 Chophouse in Denver, Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, Leawood, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Tysons Corner, and 801 Fish in St. Louis will continue normal operations throughout the restructuring.
  • The original 801 Chophouse opened in Des Moines in 1993, highlighting the group's longstanding presence in the restaurant industry.

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