
Del Taco has confirmed plans to reopen 17 of its Colorado restaurants that were unexpectedly closed in February 2024. The fast-food chain, known for its fusion of Mexican and American cuisine, shared the development with USA TODAY on June 26.
The affected locations had ceased operations without prior notice earlier this year, leaving customers and employees uncertain about the future of the chain in the region. At the time, the company had not provided detailed reasons for the closures, but the move had prompted speculation about restructuring efforts or financial challenges.
In its latest statement, Del Taco confirmed that the decision to reopen the Colorado restaurants reflects a strategic realignment and renewed commitment to the Colorado market. The company did not disclose specific timelines for when each location would reopen, but emphasized that preparations are underway to restore full service at all 17 sites.
Del Taco’s return is expected to be welcomed by loyal customers and former workers, some of whom may be rehired as operations resume. The reopening could also revive brand visibility and competitiveness in the fast-food landscape of Colorado, where quick-service Mexican food options remain highly sought after.
Further details, including exact locations and reopening dates, are expected in the coming weeks as Del Taco finalizes logistics and staffing efforts for the relaunch.
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