A San Antonio-based restaurant chain has shuttered several of its stores.

Taco Cabana, a fast-casual Mexican-inspired franchise with over 150 locations, has quietly closed many of its San Antonio locations.

The chain, founded in 1978, is no longer operating at least seven stores, most of which were located on the city’s North Side.

A company spokesperson said the closures were a stragetic decision that supports the company’s plans for the future, which includes expansion. “With a robust franchise development plan underway, we’re entering an exciting new era of expansion, fueled by a commitment to sharing our bold, authentic flavors with guests across the country,” a company spokesperson said.

In 2021, Taco Cabana was sold by Dallas-based Fiesta Restaurant Group for $85 million to Yadav

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