Buca di Beppo retrenches after bankruptcy

The family-style Italian restaurant chain Buca di Beppo filed for bankruptcy in August after having closed 30 restaurants nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. The chain’s local outlet in Orland Park was among 13 locations that closed in late July, leaving the company with 44 locations, including only one Chicago-area restaurant, in suburban Lombard. The company was founded in Minneapolis in 1993 and is now headquartered in Orlando, Florida. It attributed its problems to rising labor and food costs and lower demand from consumers, but had experienced declining sales and unit count since 2014, according to Restaurant Business.

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