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Frisch’s to permanently close 7 locations, limit service at others

Frisch’s Big Boy will permanently close seven of its restaurants, including the new downtown Cincinnati Carew Tower location. The Cincinnati-based restaurant chain announced the closures Monday, saying — like many restaurants across the nation — it has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Above video: Archival video of the great Big Boy mascot debacle of 1985″Due to the impact of the pandemic, some of our Frisch’s Big Boy restaurants in Ohio and Kentucky will not reopen and others will remain open as drive-thru and carryout only,” a statement from the restaurant reads in part. In Ohio, five restaurants will close, including Carew Tower (Cincinnati), Yankee Road (Liberty Township) and the chain’s locations in Urbana, Marysville and Gahanna. In Kentucky, two Louisville locations — Bardstown Road and Fern Valley — will not reopen. “Team members at these locations have been invited to join nearby Frisch’s restaurants. We thank our communities for their continued support and invite you to make new memories with your family – and ours – as we move forward,” a statement from the restaurant reads.In addition, several restaurants will move to a drive-thru and carryout only model. Those restaurants include: Germantown (1800 Germantown Rd, Middletown, OH 45042)Hamilton Avenue (1255 Main St, Hamilton, OH 45013)Hamilton Dixie (2949 Dixie Hwy, Hamilton, OH 45015)Moraine (2861 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 45419)North College Hill (1575 W Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231)Price Hill (1001 Gest St, Cincinnati, OH 45203)Spring Grove (4645 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45232)All of Frisch’s other restaurants will remain open for drive-thru, carryout and dine-in services. For a full list of those locations, click here.

Frisch’s Big Boy will permanently close seven of its restaurants, including the new downtown Cincinnati Carew Tower location.

The Cincinnati-based restaurant chain announced the closures Monday, saying — like many restaurants across the nation — it has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

Above video: Archival video of the great Big Boy mascot debacle of 1985

“Due to the impact of the pandemic, some of our Frisch’s Big Boy restaurants in Ohio and Kentucky will not reopen and others will remain open as drive-thru and carryout only,” a statement from the restaurant reads in part.

In Ohio, five restaurants will close, including Carew Tower (Cincinnati), Yankee Road (Liberty Township) and the chain’s locations in Urbana, Marysville and Gahanna. In Kentucky, two Louisville locations — Bardstown Road and Fern Valley — will not reopen.

“Team members at these locations have been invited to join nearby Frisch’s restaurants. We thank our communities for their continued support and invite you to make new memories with your family – and ours – as we move forward,” a statement from the restaurant reads.

In addition, several restaurants will move to a drive-thru and carryout only model. Those restaurants include:

  • Germantown (1800 Germantown Rd, Middletown, OH 45042)
  • Hamilton Avenue (1255 Main St, Hamilton, OH 45013)
  • Hamilton Dixie (2949 Dixie Hwy, Hamilton, OH 45015)
  • Moraine (2861 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 45419)
  • North College Hill (1575 W Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231)
  • Price Hill (1001 Gest St, Cincinnati, OH 45203)
  • Spring Grove (4645 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45232)

All of Frisch’s other restaurants will remain open for drive-thru, carryout and dine-in services. For a full list of those locations, click here.