4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in Florida: April 2026

Food Travel LogoFLORIDA STATE - The Florida dining landscape is undergoing a massive "portfolio optimization" this spring. As we move into April 2026, several of the state’s most recognizable national brands are shuttering underperforming units to pivot toward high-tech "Next Gen" builds or to recover from post-bankruptcy restructuring.


Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in Florida: April 2026
Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in Florida: April 2026

Florida State LineFrom the sandy strips of Miami to the suburban hubs of Jacksonville, here are the major restaurant chains scaling back their Florida footprint this month.


1. Bahama Breeze: The Final Island Sunset

The most significant headline for April 2026 is the total realignment of Bahama Breeze Island Grille. Following an official announcement from parent company Darden Restaurants, the Caribbean-themed chain is permanently closing a significant portion of its fleet and converting others into sister brands like Olive Garden or Yard House.



  • The Hard Date: All Bahama Breeze locations designated for permanent closure will lock their doors on April 5, 2026.
    • Closing Florida Locations: * Miami: 12395 SW 88th St.
    • Pembroke Pines: 11000 Pines Blvd.
    • Jacksonville: 10205 Rivercoast Drive (St. Johns Town Center).
    • Kissimmee: 1251 West Osceola Pkwy.
    • Sanford: 1540 Rinehart Road.
  • The Reason: Darden is exiting the "Island Grille" concept in these markets to double down on its high-margin flagship brands. For fans of the brand’s coconut shrimp and tropical cocktails, this month marks the final chance to visit these legacy sites.

2. Wendy’s: "Project Fresh" Shutterings

Wendy’s is currently in the middle of its massive Project Fresh initiative, which involves closing between 300 and 350 underperforming stores nationwide in the first half of 2026.

  • The Florida Impact: While Wendy’s has not released a public master list of addresses, April marks a major lease-renewal deadline. Regional reports indicate that "aged" units across Central and South Florida—specifically those that cannot be easily retrofitted with AI-driven drive-thrus or dedicated delivery windows—are being phased out this month.
  • The Strategy: The company is trading quantity for quality, planning to replace these outdated "legacy" stores with smaller, more efficient "Global Next Gen" locations in high-growth Florida suburbs later this year.

3. Red Lobster: Post-Bankruptcy Realignment

Despite emerging from bankruptcy in late 2024, Red Lobster (headquartered in Orlando) continues to face a challenging real estate environment in 2026.



  • The April Review: Leadership has confirmed that the chain is still reviewing its real estate footprint and could close additional locations this spring to streamline costs.
  • The Vulnerability: Locations in high-rent Florida districts that have seen a significant drop in foot traffic over the last year are on the "watch list" for April closures. The goal is to consolidate the brand around its strongest-performing restaurants to fuel a future expansion.

4. Denny’s: Strategic Restructuring

Following a shift in ownership, Denny’s is finishing its strategic plan to close approximately 150 locations nationwide by the end of the second quarter of 2026.

  • The Florida Impact: The closures target "aged" buildings that are deemed too expensive to renovate into the brand’s new modern diner format. In Florida, this primarily affects older, high-traffic locations that have struggled to return to 24/7 service.
  • The Trend: If your local Florida Denny's has recently cut late-night hours or is housed in a building over 30 years old, it is at a higher risk of going dark this April.

What This Means for Florida Diners

If your favorite local spot is on the list, April is the time to finalize your plans:

  1. Redeem Your Rewards: If you have points or gift cards for Bahama Breeze, you have until April 5 to use them at those specific sites. Note that Darden gift cards are typically valid at sister brands like Olive Garden.
  2. App Updates: Check the "Store Locator" in your Wendy's or Denny's app; most locations slated for closure will stop accepting mobile orders 48–72 hours before the final shutter date.
  3. Job Market Shifts: Many of these chains are hosting internal "transfer fairs" this month, attempting to move affected Florida employees into nearby high-performing sister stores.