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Smokey Bones Vanishes Nationwide After 27 Years
30 Apr
Summary
- Smokey Bones abruptly closed all locations nationwide on April 28.
- The parent company, Twin Hospitality Group, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- The chain had previously closed 15 underperforming locations in 2025.

Smokey Bones, a barbecue restaurant chain that operated for 27 years, has ceased all operations nationwide. The company officially closed its doors on April 28, leaving customers without its dining rooms and full bar service. This abrupt shutdown occurred after months of financial strain on its parent company, Twin Hospitality Group Inc.
Twin Hospitality Group Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February, placing Smokey Bones within a larger restructuring process. This financial move preceded the nationwide closure. Previously, on September 2, 2025, the company had already reviewed Smokey Bones for inefficiencies, leading to the closure of 15 underperforming locations.
At its peak, Smokey Bones operated over 100 locations, establishing itself as a significant name in casual dining. Reports of surprise closings emerged from various states including Rhode Island, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio, confirming a broad geographic withdrawal. For diners, this means adapting plans and shifting routines away from the now-closed chain.