The popular fast food chain is warning of more closures in 2026


Food trends rarely last forever. From TV dinners in the 1950s to frozen yogurt in the 2010s, and more recently, build-your-own salads and protein shakes, consumer tastes are changing rapidly.

For restaurant chains, failure to grow with changing preferences can lead to declining sales, store closings, and in some cases even bankruptcy, especially for brands built around a single category.

This challenge is becoming increasingly apparent for Sweet Green.

The company has begun closing locations as it works to adjust its strategy after slowing sales and rising costs.

Sweet Green closed three restaurants in 2025 as their leases neared expiration, and additional closings are expected in 2026.

Founded in 2007, Sweet Green now operates more than 300 locations in the United States and went public in late 2021 amid increased investor interest in fast-casual restaurant brands.

Just a few years ago, the company revealed significant expansion plans to reach 1,000 units by the end of 2030, and promised to open at least 35 new restaurants in 2022 alone.

At the time, Sweet Green operated 166 company-owned restaurants in 13 states and Washington, D.C., as of June 26, 2022, according to a 10-Q filing.

The leadership seemed confident that development was on track.

“Confidence really comes from the fact that leases are being signed and deals are being made,” SweetGreen CEO Jonathan Neiman said during the earnings call. “We have a very healthy, strong pipeline next year with some great sites, great deals and many leases already signed.”

However, by the end of 2025, that optimism began to fade as the company faced slowing sales and rising operating costs.

Sweet Green (SG) has confirmed the permanent closing of its Crystal City restaurant at 2022 Crystal Drive in Arlington, Virginia, after serving customers in the area for a decade, according to local media outlet ARLnow.

Despite the closure, Sweet Green still operates 14 locations in Virginia, including four in Arlington County, according to its store locator.

  • Pentagon City: 575 12th Rd South (about 1 mile away)

  • Rosslyn: 1800 N Lynn St (about 3.4 miles away)

  • Clarendon: 3100 Clarendon Blvd (about 4 to 5 miles away)

  • Ballston: 4075 Wilson Blvd #C (about 5 to 8 miles away)

Sweet Green sees more restaurant closings in 2026 amid slowing expansion. Angus Mordant/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Sweet Green sees more restaurant closings in 2026 amid slowing expansion. Angus Mordant/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Sweet Green’s latest financial results missed expectations, highlighting the challenges it now faces.

In the fourth quarter of 2025, revenue Decreased by 3.5% per year you 155.2 million dollarswith Same-store sales fell 11.5%According to the company’s earnings report.

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