The 47-year-old high-end steak and seafood chain is closing 80 locations
The steakhouse sector has faced a major impact from rising beef costs, as beef prices rose 16% to $12.73 per pound in March 2026, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Louis, WIBC-Radio reported.
As the price of beef has risen in restaurants, consumer demand for the product has fallen as menu prices have also risen, reducing sales at steakhouses.
The decline in sales has led some establishments to close their businesses.
The McCormick & Schmick location is closing
Restaurant owner Landry’s Inc. has closed its upscale McCormick & Schmick’s steak and seafood restaurant in downtown Pittsburgh, after 18 years of operation, the company announced May 26 in a notice on the restaurant’s front door, according to KDKA-TV.
“We regret to inform you that this location is closed,” the message read.
“Thank you for the support of our community and we encourage our guests to visit our sister locations nearby!” said the notice.
The message listed six Landry’s restaurants near the closed restaurant: Del Frisco’s, Ground Concourse, Morton’s, Bill’s Bar & Burger, Houlihan’s, and Mitchell’s Fish Market.
Landry’s did not give a reason for closing the downtown Pittsburgh McCormick & Schmick location.
“After many years of serving the downtown Pittsburgh community, McCormick & Schmick’s on Fifth Avenue has made the difficult decision to close its doors,” said Shah Ghani, the company’s chief operating officer, in a statement to KDKA.
“We are very grateful to our loyal guests and dedicated team members for allowing us to be a part of so many celebrations, traditions, and memorable moments over the years, said Ghani.
The company is moving workers to nearby locations, he said.
The chain had 94 restaurants
Founders Bill McCormick and Douglas Schmick had about 94 restaurants at the company’s peak in 2009, including most McCormick & Schmick locations, as well as Jake’s Famous Crawfish, M&S Grill, McCormick & Kuleto’s, William Douglas Steakhouse, and The Oregonian, according to The Oregonian.
The company opened the city’s first McCormick & Schmick’s at SouthSide Works in 2005, followed by a downtown Pittsburgh location in 2008. The company closed the SouthSide location in 2021, according to KDKA.
McCormick & Schmick is closing 80 stores
McCormick & Schmick’s has closed nearly 80 locations since its peak and currently operates 14 locations in 11 states, as well as M&S Catering at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.

