Cheesecake Factory to Permanently Close Its Grand Lux Café in King of Prussia Mall

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Grand Lux Café, a King of Prussia Mall restaurant owned by The Cheesecake Factory, will close its doors permanently next year after more than six years in operation, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal.

The upscale, casual eatery known for serving internationally inspired cuisine will close its location at 160 North Gulph Road on Jan. 31. According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act filed with the state’s Department of Labor and Industry, this will affect 72 employees.

The Cheesecake Factory did not disclose the reasons for the closure.

The Café has more than 10 locations in eight states. The soon-to-close Montgomery County outpost is its last location in Pennsylvania.

The Cherry Hill Mall location similarly shuttered last year. The only remaining operating Grand Lux Café in the region is in New Jersey.

The Cheesecake Factory will continue to operate locations of two of its other brands at King of Prussia Mall: The Cheesecake Factory and North Italia.

The Cheesecake Factory owns and operates around 300 restaurants throughout the United States and Canada.

Read more about the Grand Lux Café in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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