The Brief
- 801 Restaurant Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- The filing may affect whether some of its steakhouse restaurant locations will close.
- There are hundreds of chophouse locations across the country, including in Kansas City, St. Louis, and Denver.
The parent company of the steakhouse restaurant chain 801 Chophouse filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
On April 10, 801 Restaurant Group filed for bankruptcy referencing a need to restructure debt. USA Today reported that if the parent company can refine its financial situation, then 801 Chophouse locations may not have to close.
801 Restaurant Group told USA Today that its monetary troubles are tied to the closure of two restaurant locations, 801 Fish in Denver and 801 On Nicollet in Minneapolis. 801 Chophouse is a chain of steakhouses that began in Des Moines, Iowa, according to its website. 801 Restaurant Group was established in 1993 and is a family-owned enterprise.…