SAUGUS — Hooters has officially closed its last three locations in Massachusetts, including the first to ever open in the state, located in Saugus on Route 1.
Hooters of America filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2025, burdened by over $376 million in debt; however, the bankruptcy is not connected to the closures.
“After much deliberation, we’ve made the difficult decision to close this location,” a sign reads on the door to the restaurant. “We are incredibly grateful for the many years of great times, cold beer, hot wings, and unforgettable memories shared here. Thank you to our guests, team members, and community for the support over the years.”
The Massachusetts locations were operated by Hooters of New York/New England, a franchise group located in Connecticut and owned by Marc Phaneuf Sr. and March Phaneuf Jr.
In May 2025, Hooters of America, along with 29 affiliated debtors, filed a Joint Plan of Reorganization and later that month announced that it had entered into a Restructuring Support Agreement that would “effectuate a sale transaction that will facilitate the continued operation of the business under new ownership.”
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