
This National Burger Favorite With Locations In NJ Looks to Close Some Spots in 2026
Who doesn't like a classic burger and fries meal? I'm sure there may be some, but the majority of Americans love a great classic platter with delicious burgers and golden crisp French-fried potatoes. It's like apple pie, just a classic American dish.

For me, I like my burger medium-well with lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese, pickle, and ketchup. I will take my fries well-done so they get a good cook. Very simple, but very delicious.
How Many Burgers Do Americans Eat Every Year?
Americans eat a lot of burgers every year, roughly 50 billion of them. When you break that down, it works out to about three burgers a week for every person in the country. That includes everything from fast-food drive-thru runs to backyard cookouts and restaurant orders. Safe to say, burgers aren’t just a meal here, they’re basically part of our culture.
Is Red Robin considering closing more locations in 2026?
According to a recent Patch article, "A chain restaurant with nearly 10 New Jersey locations plans to shut down many of its spots across the country. Red Robin, in an earnings call last week, said it will potentially close 20 of its corporately-owned locations in 2026."
Red Robin has not announced which locations would close in 2026.
How Many Red Robin Locations Are In New Jersey?
- Brick Township: 1054 Cedar Bridge Ave.
- Cherry Hill: 2100 NJ-38
- Deptford: 1750 Deptford Center Rd.
- Hamilton: 325 Marketplace Blvd. (Franchisee location, not included in group of potential closings)
- Mays Landing: 4259 Black Horse Pk
- South Plainfield: 6200 Hadley Rd.
- Vineland: 3849 South Delsea Dr.
Time will tell as to what direction Red Robin plans to go and which locations may close this year.
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