
Another Amarillo Restaurant Quietly Closes Its Doors – Now Rebranding
There had seemed to be a certain calm in Amarillo as far as closed restaurants are concerned. Until something shook things up, and the closings have started up again. The last one was Chuck E. Cheese back in April.
I think a lot of mommy hearts had to adjust from a kid favorite for birthday parties, closed. Now it's been a couple of months, and in just a few days, another Amarillo restaurant has closed.
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Another Amarillo Restaurant Shuts Down
This most recent closed restaurant has been another pretty quiet closing. People asked about it on social media. Nobody really had the answer. We took several drives by the location at several different times when a restaurant would be open. Not a single car in the parking lot on a Saturday night seemed to give us the answer.
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Even though the Google listing still showed them as open, they are not. The C18, or Cerveceria 18 at 3319 I-40, is closed. They had some drama last year involving not closing for the day when they didn't have running water, but they stayed open after that.
C18 Goes Dark Despite Google Listing
So why are they closed now? It does look like there is some rebranding happening in that location. It doesn't seem like they are going to be closed for long. Not really sure if this rebranding is changing anything inside the restaurant.
What’s Next: A Rebrand to El Agasajo
We don't know if there are going to be new owners, staff, or menu. We just know that it will no longer be called C18. Which we will mention was easier to say than the new name. I am sure we will find a way to change the name when we say it. Just give us time. We will keep an eye on anything new for the new restaurant, El Agasajo, in the former C18 location in Amarillo.
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