Upscale steakhouse chain files for bankruptcy | khou.com
Upscale steakhouse chain 801 Chophouse has filed for bankruptcy. (Adobe Stock)
www.khou.comHere’s the latest on 801 Chophouse and its parent company:
801 Restaurant Group, the parent company of 801 Chophouse, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2026 to restructure about $18.7 million in debt. The filing is at the parent-company level, and the individual 801 Chophouse locations were not themselves filing bankruptcy and were expected to continue operating, including the Minneapolis location where the 801 Chophouse brand has a presence. The company stated that certain operating subsidiaries (the actual restaurant entities) remain solvent and not in bankruptcy, with ongoing operations during the restructuring.[2][3]
Several outlets reported that while the parent company seeks to reorganize, the 801 Chophouse brand continues to operate at its existing locations, and the Minneapolis site remained open despite the broader corporate bankruptcy filing. In addition, coverage notes that not all concepts under the group (such as newer or formerly housed concepts) fared the same, with closures occurring at some sites prior to or during the filing period.[1][3]
Public interest pieces summarize the situation as a premium steakhouse chain facing debt pressures in 2026, with ongoing debates about whether any locations might face closure versus continued operation under Chapter 11 protections. They also highlight the context of rising costs and shifting dining patterns that have affected premium dining chains more broadly in 2025–2026.[7][9][2]
The brand remains active online, including the official site for 801 Chophouse, which indicates the brand’s continued identity and presence despite the bankruptcy filing of the parent company. Foreign-coverage outlets and video reports in 2026 emphasized questions about future restaurant closures and the implications of the Chapter 11 filing for employees, reservations, and ongoing service at the flagship venues.[4][5][6][7]
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What this means for you in Buffalo (your location):
Would you like me to pull the most recent local itineraries or look for any Buffalo-area equivalents or updates on the brand’s status in nearby markets? Also, I can provide a brief timeline of the bankruptcy filing and its implications for restaurants and employees if you’d like.[2][7][3]
Upscale steakhouse chain 801 Chophouse has filed for bankruptcy. (Adobe Stock)
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abcnews.com801 Restaurant Group, owner of 801 Chophouse, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to manage growing debt and business pressure. The sudden closure of its Minneapolis location highlights challenges in downtown dining. Rising costs, fewer office crowds, and changing customer habits are hurting sales. The company plans to stay open and fix its finances.
economictimes.indiatimes.comThe parent company of 801 Chophouse, a high-end steakhouse chain known for Wagyu beef and entrees priced well into the triple digits, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — though the individual restaurants remain open and are not part of the filing.
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