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WINTER PARK, Fla. -
A popular Winter Park restaurant announced it would serve its last meal this weekend.
The Coop, owned by 4 Rivers Smokehouse founder John Rivers, released a statement on social media Monday sharing the news with patrons.
"It's with a grateful heart for the opportunity to have served so many wonderful families at the Coop these last 9 & ½ years to share that time at our Winter Park home is coming to an end," the restaurant wrote.
The eatery, known for its delicious homestyle breakfast options, said its brand will continue to operate in the venues around Orlando, including Exploria Stadium.
"Who knows, perhaps God will lead us to other restaurant locations in the future," the statement said.
Rivers told FOX 35 News that the lease was ending, and the new rent was going to be nearly double what they’re paying now.
"We can’t survive on doubling the rent because we can’t survive on bringing up our prices that much," Rivers said. "I’m sad for closing this chapter but it’s been a good one. I’m focusing on these 10 years and all the people we served here."
His team is working to transfer employees to one of his other restaurants so no one loses their job.
Loyal patrons flooded The Coop's social media comments with sad, but well wishes.
"This is so sad. Our family loves the Coop. Hopefully, you can find another space," one user wrote.
"Very sad to hear this! We have loved going to The Coop in WP, and has been our ‘go to’ for Sunday morning breakfasts for the past several years! Best to you!" said another.
Several popular restaurants in Orange County have closed recently because of rent hikes. Sweet By Holly in Waterford Lakes closed permanently because they were expecting a 60% rent increase. Too Much Sauce and Giovanni’s, both in Orlando, also closed because of rent increases.
"It's the toughest rent for restaurants now than we've experienced in our 14 years," said Rivers. "With so many people moving into Florida, and specifically Central Florida, rates will continue to go up because demand is there."
The Coop's last day of business is July 16.