INDIANAPOLIS — The Shula's Steak House location in downtown Indianapolis is closing next month.
Officials from Shula's Restaurant Group on Thursday confirmed the restaurant located in the Westin hotel in downtown Indianapolis will be closing at the end of February.
"It's been an honor to serve the community by providing years of Shula's dedicated service and high-quality cuisine to those that have come through our doors since opening in 1998," Shardul Kiri, chief brand and marketing officer for Shula's Restaurant Group, said in an emailed statement. "We look forward to serving and seeing our Indianapolis guests again at any of our other 24 Shula brand locations throughout the country."
The restaurant group was founded in 1989 by legendary Miami Dolphins head coaching legend Don Shula. In addition to Shula's Steak House, the company also operates under the brands Shula's 347 Grill, Shula's 2 Steak & Sports, Shula's Bar & Grill, Shula Burger and 347 Steakbar by Shula.
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