Southern California-based Tender Greens restaurants, which has four locations around San Diego, along with its parent company, have both filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
These filings, dated July 17 and July 18, were made by Harald Herrman, the former Darden Restaurants executive and Mendocino Farms CEO, who established One Table Restaurant Brands in August 2021 following the merger of the two Los Angeles-based fast-casual brands. The company was supported by Alliance Consumer Growth and Union Square Hospitality Group, the latter acquiring a significant minority stake in Tender Greens in 2015. One Table Restaurant Brands is owned by TYP Restaurant Group (47.5%), New Tocaya Holdings, LLC (47.5%), and Big Table Brands Management, LLC (5%).
One Table Restaurant Brands joins several other restaurant companies declaring bankruptcy in 2024, including Red Lobster, which filed for Chapter 11 protection in May, San Diego-based Rubio’s Coastal Grill, and Arby’s Miracle Restaurant Group. There is currently no word on what will happen to the Tender Greens locations in San Diego or the Tocaya Modern Mexican outpost sited in One Paseo in Del Mar.