The company cited “economic issues” as the reason for the closures, noting the difficulties of navigating the restaurant industry post-pandemic.
NORTHEAST, Ohio - Two Bucks , a Northeast Ohio restaurant chain that opened its first location in 2010, announced Wednesday that four of the six locations will close at the end of the week.
While the Lakewood, Middleburg Heights, North Olmsted and Parma locations will be closing, the Avon and Eastlake locations will remain up and running. Two Bucks posted the news on their Facebook page, saying in part “this was a very difficult decision for us to make, both personally and professionally, for many reasons. However, ultimately, this move will put the company in a much better position for continued success.”
Two Bucks would like to share some bittersweet news with our valued customers. We have made a difficult, but strategic...While the Eastlake location was not mentioned in the original post, the location itself posted that they are not closing but “just getting started.”“Please, more than ever, spread kindness and support local businesses whenever you can, including the new ones that will soon be opening in our place,” the restaurant said.
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