Multiple Razzoo’s locations just closed across Texas and North Carolina
The Dallas-based Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe restaurant, known for seafood boils and gumbo, recently closed a handful of restaurants after M Crowd Restaurant Group acquired the company.
Razzoo’s filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October with nearly $13 million in debt. Dallas-based M Crowd Restaurant Group bought the chain restaurant for almost $19 million.
M Crowd Restaurant Group manages 25 Mi Cocina locations, the Monkey Bar rooftop bar and The Mercury restaurant. Now, the hospitality company will also manage an additional 11 Razzoo’s restaurants.
There were 19 Razzoo’s locations in Texas. Due to the acquisition, nine of those locations closed.
Here’s what we know about the North Texas restaurants.
When will Razzoo’s locations close?
Nine Razzoo’s locations have already closed, including recent closure at 135 W Ellison St. in Burleson.
Which Razzoo’s locations will remain open?
The following 11 Razzoo’s Cajun Cafes will remain open in Texas and North Carolina. Fort Worth locations are in bold:
- Arlington: 4001 S Cooper St.
- Cedar Hill: 305 E Farm to Market Road 1382, Ste 401
- Cityview: 4700 Bryant Irvin Road, Fort Worth
- Harker Heights: 201 E Central Texas Expy., Ste 1200
- McKinney: 3270 S Central Expy.
- Mesquite: 3712 Town Crossing Blvd.
- Alliance: 2950 Texas Sage Trail, Fort Worth
- Round Rock: 201 University Oaks Blvd.
- Stafford: 12770 Southwest Fwy.
- Sundance: 318 Main St., Fort Worth
- Concord, North Carolina: 8011 Concord Mills Blvd., Concord, N.C.
Will Razzoo’s restaurants stay the same?
M Crowd Restaurant Group said in an emailed news release that Razzoo’s restaurants will get a culinary and experiential facelift.
“Early priorities include optimizing heritage dishes, such as the Seafood Combo Platter and seasonal Crawfish boil, and refreshing the beverage program to complement the brand’s energetic atmosphere,” M Crowd Restaurant Group wrote.
This story was originally published December 30, 2025 at 1:31 PM.