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    The Salsafication of a New Generation: Chi-Chi’s Returns to the Table

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodFebruary 19, 20263 Mins Read
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    For many families, Chi-Chi’s once marked moments of togetherness — birthdays, after-game dinners, long tables filled with chips, fajitas, and laughter. It wasn’t just a restaurant. It was a place where ordinary life paused for celebration.

    Founded in 1975, the Tex-Mex chain grew to more than two hundred locations across the Midwest and East Coast before its sudden collapse in 2004, brought on by financial strain and a widely publicized health crisis. The dining rooms went dark, though the name lingered quietly through grocery-store salsas and a lone overseas location that kept the memory alive.

    For years, Chi-Chi’s existed mostly as a warm recollection.

    That began to change in late 2024 when Michael McDermott, son of co-founder Marno McDermott, secured the rights to bring the restaurant back. The revival took a tangible step forward in October 2025 with the opening of a flagship location in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

    This new version is not a replica of the past.

    Familiar favorites — chimichangas, fajitas, the dishes people still talk about — remain at the center. But the menu now sits alongside newer flavors and fresher approaches, shaped for diners who care more about quality than nostalgia alone. The intention is simple: keep the comfort, improve the craft.

    Just as important is the return to what once made Chi-Chi’s feel like more than a meal. McDermott has spoken about rebuilding the restaurant as a gathering place — the kind where memories form naturally, not through marketing. To fund the effort, longtime fans were invited to invest directly, turning sentiment into shared responsibility.

    The dining rooms are brighter now, lighter in tone, respectful of history without being trapped in it.

    Looking ahead, expansion is planned across the regions where Chi-Chi’s first took root, blending company-owned locations with franchises. The early response suggests something deeper than curiosity is at work. People aren’t only returning for food — they’re returning for a feeling they remember.

    The chain’s revival doesn’t erase its past. It acknowledges it.

    Failure happened. Lessons were learned. Care is being taken this time.

    And that may be why the comeback resonates.

    Some traditions disappear because they no longer serve a purpose. Others fade only until someone is willing to rebuild them with honesty and intention.

    For many families, Chi-Chi’s was never just about what was on the plate.

    It was about gathering.

    Now, quietly and thoughtfully, that spirit is finding its way back — not as a copy of yesterday, but as something steadier for today.

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