Roti Modern Mediterranean, a Chicago-based restaurant chain, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amidst a wave of financial struggles in 2024. Known for its fresh and flavorful Mediterranean cuisine, Roti operates ten locations across Illinois, including popular spots in Chicago’s Adams, Dearborn, and Lincoln Park areas.
Despite the bankruptcy filing, Roti plans to keep all its Illinois locations open while exploring options for financial restructuring.
The chain, which began in Chicago in 2006, faced significant challenges during the 2020 pandemic, resulting in the closure of some locations.
Now, Roti is seeking a path forward that will allow it to stabilize its operations and continue serving its loyal customers.
While Roti’s bankruptcy is a sign of the broader financial difficulties facing the restaurant industry, the company remains hopeful about its future.
With plans to reorganize and seek new financial support, Roti aims to emerge from this challenging period stronger and more resilient.
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Roti also has locations in Maryland, Minnesota, and Washington, D.C. For more detailed coverage on Roti’s bankruptcy filing and its impact on the restaurant industry, visit Nation’s Restaurant News.