Boston Market Shrinks to Just 16 Locations in the U.S.

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Once a popular chain with over 1,200 restaurants, Boston Market has faced numerous challenges, including bankruptcy, sales to various companies, and fierce competition. Now down to just 16 locations nationwide, the chain's future remains uncertain.

One unfortunate truth about the restaurant industry is that past success doesn't necessarily guarantee long-term success. Case in point—a chicken chain that used to be wildly popular among diners and boasted a massive footprint has almost completely disappeared from the map. Boston Market, known for its rotisserie chickens and other homestyle fare, has shrunk to 16 restaurants in the United States, Restaurant Business Magazine reported this week.

This indicates that the chain has shuttered a whopping 95% of its locations since the end of 2022, per the publication. There was no contact information on the chain’s website (aside from a catering hotline phone number) that could be used to ask Boston Market for confirmation on these reported closures and its current store count. However, the report that Boston Market is down to 16 locations was far from the first indication that the chain is in trouble. Boston Market was founded in 1985 and eventually peaked at more than 1,200 locations. However, accumulating debt, overzealous expansion, and competition from cheap grocery store rotisserie chickens led to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing for Boston Market in 1998. McDonald’s purchased Boston Market a couple of years after the Chapter 11 filing, then sold it to the private equity firm Sun Capital Partners in 2007. But the chain continued to struggle under its new owners and closed hundreds of additional stores before it was sold again in 2020—this time to Engage Brands LLC, part of the Rohan Group of Companies owned by Jay Pandya. Boston Market’s issues have only multiplied since then. It has continued to shutter restaurants at a rapid pace, often due to unpaid rent or utility bills. It has also been sued more than 150 times over unpaid bills and wages

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