The TGI Friday's restaurant chain just closed three dozen locations nationwide. The majority of them are in New Jersey. Is this the end of an era?

On Wednesday, I broke the news that the TGI Friday's off Route 73 in Marlton abruptly closed. I couldn't have imagined six others in the Garden State suffered the same fate.

In a statement, TGI Friday's chose the 36 U.S. locations that were 'underperforming'. The chain also says there will be changes coming at the corporate level and selling some restaurants back to the company's original CEO as part of an 'ongoing growth strategy' and restructuring, 6abc.com reports.

In an effort to stay competitive with other restaurant chains like Applebee's and Chili's, remaining TGI Friday's in New Jersey and beyond will introduce sushi to its menu. Yes, sushi. There will also be revisions to the chain's appetizer and cocktail selections.

Below are the 7 TGI Friday's restaurants now closed in New Jersey.

via GIPHY

Eatontown, Monmouth County

TGI Friday's Eatontown NJ
Google Maps
loading...

Hackensack, Bergen County

TGI Friday's Hackensack NJ
Google Maps
loading...

Iselin/Woodbridge, Middlesex County

TGI Friday's Iselin/Woodbridge NJ
Google Maps
loading...

Marlton, Burlington County

TGIFriday's in Marlton NJ
Google Maps
loading...

Princeton, Mercer County

TGI Friday's Princeton NJ
Google Maps
loading...

Springfield, Union County

TGI Friday's Springfield NJ
Google Maps
loading...

Wayne, Passaic County

TGI Friday's Wayne NJ
Google Maps
loading...

For our P.A. friends, the TGI Friday's in Willow Grove has also closed.

92.7 WOBM logo
Get our free mobile app

There are three remaining TGI Friday's in South Jersey, in Turnersville, Cherry Hill, and Mount Holly.

The 10 Old-School South Jersey Restaurants Ranked Best in NJ

A new list ranks the best old-school restaurants in New Jersey, and 10 of them are right here in South Jersey.

Gallery Credit: Heather DeLuca

South Jersey's Best 'Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover' Restaurants

These South Jersey restaurants are hidden gems, you might just drive right past them and never know how amazing they are.

Gallery Credit: Heather DeLuca