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Key Points
- Kevin Hart's plant-based chain, Hart House, closes all four Southern California locations after less than two years of operation.
- CEO Andy Hooper expressed gratitude for support from staff and customers, noting an impressive response despite the closures.
- Founded in 2022, Hart House aimed to redefine fast food with vegan options but struggled to sustain its initial expansion.
Kevin Hart, the renowned African-American comedian and entrepreneur, has closed all four locations of his vegan fast-food chain, Hart House, in Southern California.
The closures mark an unexpected end for the brand, which had gained attention for its health-focused menu and competitive pricing.
In a statement, Hart House CEO Andy Hooper confirmed the shutdowns, expressing gratitude for the support of staff and customers.
“The response to the product has been incredible,” Hooper said. “We deeply appreciate our team, loyal customers, and community for embracing Hart House's vision for change.”
From grand ambitions to closing doors
Hart House launched its first location near Los Angeles International Airport in August 2022. Additional sites have since opened in Monrovia, University Park, and a flagship location in Hollywood.
The Hollywood site — positioned at a key intersection and set as a model for future expansion — underscores Hart's ambition to transform fast food with plant-based options.
Amidst industry challenges, Hart House has differentiated itself through the development of proprietary vegan patties, outpacing competitors like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods and solidifying its position as a leader in plant-based fast food.
Kevin Hart’s broader entrepreneurial reach
Founded by Hart in 2022, Hart House was part of the comedian’s larger business portfolio, which also includes ventures like Gran Coramino Tequila and Hartbeat Productions.
Hart — who transitioned to a plant-based diet in 2020 — intended to blend health-conscious eating with social responsibility through his fast-food venture.
Beyond the food industry, Hart has made strides in media and philanthropy, launching Hartbeat Ventures and supporting underrepresented business owners.
His commitment to diverse entrepreneurship, coupled with partnerships in entertainment and spirits, remains central to his business legacy, even as Hart House closes its doors.