A 44-year-old Tex-Mex restaurant chain has ceased operations at its final two New Jersey locations, leaving customers surprised. The closures, announced with little warning, mark the complete exit of the brand from the state. No specific reason was initially given for the sudden decision, though reports suggest broader financial difficulties may be a factor. The restaurants, located in North Jersey, were popular fixtures for decades, known for their casual dining and familiar menu. This closure follows a pattern of declining locations for the chain in recent years. Former employees have been left seeking new opportunities, and customers are expressing disappointment over the loss of a long-standing dining option.
