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Southern Staple K&W Cafeterias Closes All Locations
1 Dec
Summary
- K&W Cafeterias, operating for 88 years, has permanently closed all its locations.
- The family-operated chain restaurant business announced its closure effective December 1, 2025.
- The company had previously filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020.

K&W Cafeterias, a cherished Southern dining institution with an 88-year legacy, has ceased all operations. The family-operated chain announced its permanent closure, effective December 1, 2025, through a statement on its Facebook page. This abrupt ending signifies the conclusion of a long-standing presence in multiple communities.
Founded in Winston-Salem in 1937, K&W Cafeterias had become more than just a place to eat; it was a hub for family traditions and gatherings. The company expressed deep gratitude to its loyal customers who made K&W a part of their lives over the decades. The closure comes after the business filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020.
With nine locations, including eight in North Carolina and one in Virginia, the chain's permanent shutdown leaves a void in the region's dining landscape. The final message conveyed thanks for the years of support, marking a poignant end to an era for the historic restaurant.




