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Steakhouse Giant Shrinks from 60 to 13 Locations
10 Jan
Summary
- McCormick & Schmick's fell from 60 to 13 locations nationwide.
- Founded in 1979, the chain specialized in steaks, seafood, and oysters.
- Acquisition by Landry's in 2011 preceded the sharp decline.

McCormick & Schmick's, a once-thriving steakhouse chain, has drastically contracted its operations, dwindling from 60 restaurants to a mere 13 locations nationwide. The brand initially launched in the Pacific Northwest in 1979, offering a distinctive blend of premium steaks, exceptionally fresh seafood, and oysters in an inviting, upscale yet unpretentious setting. Its early success led to widespread popularity and expansion throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
The turning point for McCormick & Schmick's came in 2011 when it was acquired by Landry's, a large restaurant conglomerate. Shortly after the acquisition, the chain's footprint began to diminish, with a significant wave of closures occurring in 2017. This downsizing trend has continued, exacerbated by shifting consumer dining habits, increasing operational costs, and intense competition within the steak and seafood market.




