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Tysons Galleria Restaurant To Close In September
Legal Sea Foods opened its latest restaurant in Union Station but chose not to renew the lease at Tysons Galleria.

A second restaurant within two months will close at Tysons Galleria. Legal Sea Foods will close in Sept. 26.
The restaurant confirmed the closure to Eater DC, mentioning in a statement it chose not to renew the lease.
Legal Sea Foods has been open for over 20 years in Tysons. The brand opened a spinoff at Union Station called Legal Sea Bar over the summer.
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Legal Sea Foods operates 39 restaurants in six states and the District of Columbia. Other locations are in Chinatown, Reagan National Airport, and Crystal City. According to Eater DC, workers have the option of transferring to the other locations.
The closure will come a little over a month after Mike Isabella shut down his food hall at Tysons Galleria. His restaurants had been showing signs of trouble amid a sexual harassment lawsuit from a former employee and lawsuits of landlords suing for rent payments.
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