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Several Santa Clarita Restaurants Closed

 Several Santa Clarita Valley restaurants have closed down recently.


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Lamppost Pizza on Bouquet Canyon Road is now closed. The restaurant was a mainstay in the Santa Clarita Valley for more than 25 years. 

Iced Dreams Ice Cream Cafe at 28440 Haskell Canyon also closed down recently, according to a message attributed to the owner posted on social media.

“I’m sorry to announce that we are closing down,” according to a message from owner Scott on the ice cream parlor’s Facebook page. “It’s been an amazing year with all the good people, all of our customers/friends that supported us and believed in us. Unfortunately the numbers aren’t there for us to continue at this point at this capacity.

“I am committed to continue, to find a way to make it back,” he continued. “Please contact me if you have suggestions, any ideas, any resources, any input, to help keep the Dream alive.”

Swirly’s Frozen Yogurt at 23886 Copperhill Drive in Valencia closed down recently, according to a recording on on their contact number.

The owner of four Wendy’s locations in Santa Clarita is selling them to Chris Hutchinson, but none of the locations are scheduled to close.

“I am writing to inform you that we have entered into an agreement to sell our restaurants and wind up our related business activities,” wrote R. B. Montgomery Jr., president of Four Corners Inc, which owned Wendy’s Santa Clarita.

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Several Santa Clarita Restaurants Closed

2 comments

  1. Was it not Montgomery who was complaining about a year ago that if the minimum wage went up he would have to fire employees?

    I do hope the new owners maintain his obviously generous policy of hiring more workers than he needed to run the business and paying them to just sit around and do nothing. That is what he was suggesting he was doing, right?

    If the new owners don’t act like idiots they stand a better chance of running an ethical and profitable business.

    • The real problem is not people seating around doing nothing. The problems was the Mom, daughter, daughter’s husband, the daughter’s husband’s mother, their uncles and the rest of related family looking out for themselves forcing good employees to look for better jobs some place else or just give up no their hopes and perform less productively within time.

      Retaliation in the Workplace!

      I have nothing against families who help each other for a better life but not giving credit to their co-workers who also work hard enough its not acceptable. It gets even worst when the most affected person is one is writing their weekly paycheck. What a way to hurt our community and the work providers.

      I feel sorry for many at Wendy’s in Santa Clarita

      PS: Thanks Mrs Montgomery for providing work to our community the past years and I am sorry to hear they also messed you up.

      I did try but **Retaliation** got me first and now will get someone else.

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About Kimberly Beers

Kimberly Beers is a Santa Clarita native. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from California State University, Northridge in 2013. While attending the university, she focused her attention on news writing and worked as a primary news writer for the campus' award winning radio station and televised news program. She began writing news stories for KHTS in 2014 and hopes to have a lifetime career dedicated to writing and sharing the news