Popular Steakhouse Shuts Down 11 Restaurants

Il Mulino: The famed Italian steakhouse, which has hosted A-listers like President Obama, Leonardo DiCaprio, and George Clooney, filed for bankruptcy on behalf of seven of its locations across .

Ruth's Chris Steak House: After 28 years, the River North location of this high-end Chicago steakhouse closed its doors permanently. 

Palm Too Steakhouse: A staple among New York steakhouses, Palm Too has shuttered after nearly five decades on the scene.

Alfred's Steakhouse: According to local reports, one of San Francisco's longest-standing restaurants has quietly gone out of business, and the details of the closure are still unknown.

Lawry's Prime Rib: Another prominent Chicago steakhouse is going out of business. The location in the Historic Downtown area announced that it will be closing its doors permanently at the end of this year.

Pacific Dining Car: This century-old restaurant was a true legend in downtown Los Angeles. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it welcomed and served colorful customers of all stripes—from black-tie-clad guests to strippers, according to 24/7 Wall St.

Wolfgang Puck Steak: Wolfgang Puck's upscale steakhouse, located in the MGM Grand Detroit casino, will not reopen after the pandemic.

RED Steakhouse: RED, located in Vermillion, SD, has been around for a decade, offering "an upscale experience with small-town warmth," according to owners Jerad and Peggy Higman.

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