Carl’s Jr is closing its Marina Square outlet, its first in Singapore, after 20 years of operations.
The news was announced in a Facebook post by the American fast-food chain on Thursday (3 April).
In the post, Carl’s Jr said the last day of operations for the Marina Square outlet would be on 13 April.
It thanked customers for supporting the outlet over the years, saying it was “a pleasure” serving them.
Source: Google Maps
They were directed to Carl’s Jr’s three other branches left in Singapore at:
The latest closure comes after Carl’s Jr closed a number of outlets over the past few years.
Its branch at Jurong Point shuttered in September last year, to the dismay of netizens who flooded the comment section of the Facebook post announcing the news.
Its VivoCity branch, which had been operating for 15 years, closed for good in 2021.
Following which, its Funan branch shut down a year later in August.
However, the Marina Square outlet had a special place in the hearts of fans as it was the first to open in Singapore.
The chain debuted here in 2005, cementing its place in the island’s fast-food scene with its meaty chargrilled burgers.
Source: Google Maps
The brand quickly expanded across Singapore, opening an outlet in Robinson Road and a drive-through at East Coast Park.
With the closure of its Marina Square outlet, there will be no Carl’s Jr in the downtown area.
Also read: Carl’s Jr. VivoCity Closes For Good, Customers Mourn Loss Of 15-Year-Old Outlet
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps.
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