54-year-old Bay Area steakhouse closing to make way for Chick-fil-A
Briefly

Cattlemens President Peter Mrozik stated, "It has been our honor and privilege to serve this community for over five decades. We are deeply grateful to our loyal guests who have supported us throughout the years."
Cattlemens has been a significant part of family celebrations and community events in Petaluma since opening in 1970, closing its doors with a final service planned on New Year's Eve.
With the closure of its Petaluma location, Cattlemens aims to preserve its staff by offering transfer opportunities to other locations, reflecting its commitment to employees.
The Petaluma Cattlemens restaurant will be replaced by a new 5,100 square foot Chick-fil-A, highlighting the ongoing expansion of the chicken sandwich chain across the Bay Area.
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