Numerous Penguin Point restaurants shut down in Michiana
By: Maura Johnson
Posted: Nov 23, 2022 10:50 AM EDT
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A number of Penguin Point restaurants in Michiana abruptly shut down this week.
A total of seven restaurants shut down in the area, including two in Elkhart, one in Warsaw, one in Goshen, and one in Plymouth.
Elkhart's Bristol Street and Lusher Avenue locations have been shut down as well as Warsaw's Lake Street restaurant.
The reason for the closures is not clear but employees at the affected restaurants have been given the option to be transferred to a different location.
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