MJP –
Petaluma’s beloved Cattlemen’s Steakhouse, a staple in the North Bay dining scene since its inception in 1970, announced last week that it will close its doors at the end of this year.
The closure marks a significant change for the community, leaving only seven Cattlemens locations remaining in California.
The restaurant’s three-acre property has been acquired by a Los Angeles developer, who plans to demolish the building to make way for a new Chick-fil-A.
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Cattlemens has long been celebrated for its hearty steaks and classic Western ambiance, drawing loyal patrons for decades.
As the restaurant prepares to close, many in Petaluma reflect on its rich history and the memories created within its walls.
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The move to replace Cattlemens with a Chick-fil-A has sparked discussions about the changing landscape of local dining and the impact of national chains on community favorites.
The last day of service for Cattlemens has not yet been announced, but the impending closure will leave a noticeable void in Petaluma’s restaurant scene.