Burger chain Cheeseburger in Paradise has permanently closed its last location, which was in New Jersey.
It was located at 700 Plaza Dr. in Secaucus. The decision comes after the company’s parent, Luby’s, approved plans earlier this month to liquidate and sell its assets, according to a statement.
It’s unclear exactly when the restaurant shuttered for good. A graphic on the chain’s website says: “Thank you for supporting Cheeseburger in Paradise. All of our restaurant locations are now permanently closed.”
A Cheeseburger in Paradise spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Operations were suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the company’s second quarter financial results.
The Secaucus spot had been the chain’s last-standing restaurant since 2018. At one point, there were 18 locations throughout the U.S.
Luby’s also operates Fuddruckers and Luby’s Cafeteria, which are expected to be sold.
Other restaurant chains and franchises that recently have closed locations this year include Smashburger, Zinburger, Panera Bread, Quaker Steak and Lube and Ruby Tuesday.
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