Palm Beach County is home to 3 Red Lobsters. Did they survive national wave of closures?

More than a dozen Red Lobsters in Florida have been caught up in the wave of closures sweeping the country, but the three locations in Palm Beach County appear to have weathered the storm. Red Lobsters in West Palm Beach, Greenacres and Boynton Beach were open and doing business Tuesday, May 14, even as others from Jacksonville to Hialeah were shuttered.

Among those cities hit: Jacksonville saw all three Red Lobster locations there close. Orlando's six were cut by half to three. And Tampa lost two of three.

So, for those craving seafood and Cheddar Bay Biscuits in Palm Beach County, Red Lobster is still serving at these locations:

Red Lobster restaurants in Palm Beach County

West Palm Beach: 2201 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.

Suburban Lake Worth Beach: 6638 Lake Worth Road

Boynton Beach: 700 N Congress Ave. across from the Boynton Beach Mall

Read more about details on closures and how Red Lobster business model has been struggling with a lot of red: Red Lobster locations closing: Which ones closed in Florida? Here's a list

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Is Red Lobster closing in West Palm, Lake Worth, Boynton Beach?