Bethany Clough

Thursday is the last day to say goodbye to the closing Foster’s Freeze in Fresno

In this file photo from 2014, an old Foster’s Freeze sign is seen outside the restaurant in San Luis Obispo, California, shortly before the restaurant closed.
In this file photo from 2014, an old Foster’s Freeze sign is seen outside the restaurant in San Luis Obispo, California, shortly before the restaurant closed. dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

Update: Wednesday, Aug. 31 is the last day to the Foster’s Freeze will be open. It closes at 5 p.m. People already have been mourning the restaurant in recent days across the internet.

The Fresnan, a blog about Fresno by Mike Seay, mourned the closing of the Foster’s Freeze on Palm Avenue in its last issue.
The Fresnan, a blog about Fresno by Mike Seay, mourned the closing of the Foster’s Freeze on Palm Avenue in its last issue. Screenshot, The Fresnan blog

Original story: The fate of the Foster’s Freeze restaurant near Palm and Bullard avenues in Fresno has been up in the air for months as Starbucks filed paperwork to open a coffee shop in the rented building.

Now it’s official: The Foster’s Freeze will close.

One of the franchisees who owns this Foster’s Freeze and several others in town said Thursday that he’d received notice that the fast food restaurant must leave.

Its last day will be Wednesday, Aug. 30.

“We’re thinking that it’s almost going to be a party,” said Don Beiderwell, with so many people planning to stop by and wish them well.

The City of Fresno has approved the conditional-use permit Starbucks filed to majorly remodel the existing restaurant into a Starbucks and add a drive-thru.

The lease for Foster’s Freeze had expired months ago, and the restaurant was operating on a month-to-month lease. The restaurant has been at the site since 1976.

“It’s David versus Goliath, and Goliath is going to win this one,” Beiderwell said.

The landlord declined to comment to The Bee.

The commercial business market has experienced some turmoil in recent months as the economy recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. While landlords cut tenants lots of breaks on their rents when restaurants were suffering during the height of the pandemic, times are moving on.

As leases expire, some landlords are raising rents to market value, an increase that not every business can afford.

Neighbors had plenty to say about the switch from the nearly 50-year-old Foster’s to a Starbucks, Beiderwell said.

“I had several people call me and tell me they wrote letters and said, ‘We don’t want another Starbucks.’ ... Which was, frankly, very nice of them to do. Thank you,” he said.

He said he doesn’t blame the city, noting that it’s not the city’s job to pick and choose which business ends up on the spot. But that the Starbucks simply met the criteria for the conditional-use permit, he said.

Foster’s does not plan to move to a new spot as Beiderwell said earlier they couldn’t find a suitable location.

The restaurant is down to 10 employees. The manager will retire and some workers intend to move to the restaurant’s other locations in town, he said. Some entry-level employees intend to find other jobs, he said.

“It’s kinda sad for me. It’s been a long run,” he said. “I feel awful that we’re giving up a store we like that’s run so well for so long, but it has been a run long and we’re treating our staff well.”

Starbucks has been granted a conditional-use permit to open a location on Palm Avenue that is currently home to a Foster’s Freeze.
Starbucks has been granted a conditional-use permit to open a location on Palm Avenue that is currently home to a Foster’s Freeze. Yui Mok TNS

This story was originally published July 20, 2023 at 4:18 PM.

Bethany Clough
The Fresno Bee
Bethany Clough covers restaurants and retail for The Fresno Bee. A reporter for more than 20 years, she now works to answer readers’ questions about business openings, closings and other business news. She has a degree in journalism from Syracuse University and her last name is pronounced Cluff.
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