Brio Italian Grille to Close in Cherry Hill, New Fogo de Chão Planned
Restaurant Chain Shutting Another Location In South Jersey: See Where

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Brio Italian Grille in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, is set to close, making way for a new Fogo de Chão Brazilian steakhouse. This closure follows the recent shutdown of another Brio location in Marlton and comes after the chain's owners filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- 01Brio Italian Grille's location on Haddonfield Road in Cherry Hill will close, transitioning to a Fogo de Chão steakhouse.
- 02The new restaurant will reduce seating capacity from 367 to 296 and will fully enclose the outdoor area.
- 03Brio's recent closures follow the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in August 2025, marking their second bankruptcy in five years.
- 04The Cherry Hill location is the last Brio in New Jersey, with only 19 locations remaining nationwide.
- 05The Marlton location closed just days ago, indicating ongoing challenges for the chain.
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The Brio Italian Grille located on Haddonfield Road in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, is slated to close, with plans for a new Fogo de Chão Brazilian steakhouse to take its place. This decision comes after Brio's recent closure of its Marlton location, which occurred just days prior. The changes are part of a broader trend affecting the chain, which has faced financial difficulties, including a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in August 2025, marking its second such filing in five years. Following this, the owners, Bravo Brio Restaurants, indicated they would be closing underperforming locations. The Cherry Hill Brio is now the last remaining location in New Jersey and one of only 19 left in the entire company portfolio. The new Fogo de Chão will feature a reduced seating capacity, going from 367 to 296, and will fully enclose the outdoor dining area, as per a zoning permit obtained by local news outlet Patch.
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The closure of Brio may affect local employment and dining options in Cherry Hill, as it is the last Brio in the state.
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