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Home » Popular Mexican food chain closes Richland location

Popular Mexican food chain closes Richland location

Costa-vida

A sign posted on the door of the Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill at 95 Gage Blvd. in Richland announces its permanent closure.

Photo by TCAJOB
May 29, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

A popular fast Mexican food chain based in Utah has closed one of its Tri-City locations. 

Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill permanently closed its restaurant on Gage Boulevard in Richland at the end of April, according to a social media post.  

No reason was given for the closure. 

The post invited restaurant customers to still enjoy Costa Vida’s offerings, as well as use loyalty points and gift cards, at its location at 3015 Duportail St. in Richland. 

The Tri-Cities is the only place where Costa Vida has stores in Washington state.  

The majority are located in Utah, though they are spread across 12 other states along with Washington state and have four restaurants in Alberta, Canada. 

The other Tri-City locations are at 6627 Burden Blvd. in Pasco and 4309 W. 27th Place in Kennewick. 

Costa Vida did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business.

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