Frisch Big Boy
Well, folks, this is a tough one. If you love Frisch’s Big Boy, you might need to find a new spot. The chain is shutting down more than 65 locations. The closures hit Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana the hardest. Many longtime customers feel the loss. People have been going to Frisch’s for decades. Some grew up eating Big Boy sandwiches. Now, they aren’t sure where to go.
Frisch’s blames an eviction dispute for the sudden closures. The company hasn’t given many details. But it’s clear they’re struggling. If you want to get one last meal, now is the time to go.
Even with all these closures, some locations are still open. Right now, 31 locations remain. That includes 10 locations in Greater Cincinnati. But this could change at any time. If you plan to visit, make sure to call ahead.
Here’s where you can still get your Big Boy fix:
Losing this many locations at once is a big deal. Customers feel frustrated and confused. Many say Frisch’s has been part of their lives for years. Families have made it their weekend spot. Now, they don’t know what to do.
Some folks are willing to drive to the closest open Frisch’s. Others say they’ll just move on. People want answers. But Frisch’s isn’t saying much. This uncertainty makes things even harder.
Frisch’s is in trouble. Closing so many locations at once means something is wrong. The company hasn’t explained what happens next. Fans are left wondering. More locations could shut down soon.
If you love Frisch’s, now is the time to support them. Visit your local restaurant before it’s too late. Keep an eye on updates. This might not be the end.
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