Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after ‘heavy’ note to diners | 1MND9K5 | 2024-04-30 17:08:01

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A BELOVED chain restaurant will close all its locations today, even after opening two brand-new branches.

Boxer Ramen in Portland, Oregon shared a heartfelt message with customers and explained the reason for the unexpected change.

Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after 'heavy' note to diners
Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after 'heavy' note to diners
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Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after 'heavy' note to diners
Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after 'heavy' note to diners
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Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after 'heavy' note to diners
Beloved chain restaurant confirms all locations will close today – including two new spots after 'heavy' note to diners
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The chain will lose its four restaurants on April 29 after 11 years in operation.

Boxer Ramen had three spots in the Portland metro area and one branch in Beaverton.

Two of these spots were opened this year, with the Multnomah Village hitting the scene in January, and its Cedar Hills outlet opened in December, according to Willamette Week.

The small chain shared a message to its customers on Instagram, that blamed several factors for the closure.

"It is with a very heavy heart we announce that after 11 years of serving you our unique brand of Ramen, we sadly will be closing all of our doors for good this upcoming Monday the 29th," the post said.

"The incredible challenges that we all faced as a community during the pandemic, compounded by inflated costs of goods and services, have not only profoundly affected our restaurant, but all of us and our communities as a whole."

Boxer Ramen encouraged its fans to visit one of the locations for the last time this weekend for a meal.

"But most of all, we would love to just say goodbye to all of you that we grew up with over the last 11 years," the post added. 

"You truly are our family and we will miss each and every one of you dearly."

Boxer Ramen's parent company, MMMco., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 8.

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The company's owner, Micah Camden, reported that Boxer Ramen was doing well and the chain was ready to release an updated menu.

This has made the closures particularly unexpected and sudden.

The chain has also filed for bankruptcy for its burger restaurant chain named SuperDeluxe.

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Fans shared their sad thoughts on the closures in the company's Instagram post.

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"Really wish I could've been around for this! So sad to see it happen," one person said.

"I literally compare all ramen i have to your spicy red miso, and have for so long.

"You will be missed."

Another fan shared their concerns about the abrupt news.

"So just so anybody can clarify did they expand too fast because this seems like a really sudden close," they wrote.

The U.S. Sun has reached out to Boxer Ramen for comment.

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