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Valencia Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery Closes, Replacement Unknown

Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery employees and officials from the corporate office have confirmed the Valencia restaurant is closed, officials said Monday.


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A Westfield Valencia Town Center official said the location was leased through CBRE. 

Numerous sources have reported that Tilted Kilt, located on Town Centre Drive, is closing and that a new restaurant will replace it. 

Valencia Tilted Kilt Closes

One employee posted to Facebook, “Yesterday was my last day as a kilt girl… That’s right TILTED KILT IS CLOSING after tonight! I’ve gained so much experience from that place and I’m thankful but I’m also happy I’ll never wear that outfit or those hideous shoes again!! It will be renovated into a new BETTER restaurant bar where I’ll still be bartending so make sure you come check it out in about a week or so.”

The restaurant is closed but it is unconfirmed of what will replace it, said a Tilted Kilt Corporate Office official.

Officials from Tilted Kilt Valencia did not immediately respond to a request for a statement.

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Valencia Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery Closes, Replacement Unknown

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