Paula Deen closes Savannah restaurant that launched her to Food Network fame

FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2015 file photo, Paula Deen attends the EVINE Live launch event at The Todd English Food Hall at The Plaza in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP, File)

Former Food Network star Paula Deen announced Friday the abrupt closure of the Savannah restaurant that launched her to fame with its menu of fried chicken, banana pudding and other indulgent Southern dishes.

Deen ran The Lady & Sons restaurant with her two sons, Jamie and Bobby Deen, for nearly three decades. Loyal fans visiting Savannah continued to line up for Deen’s buffet long after the Food Network canceled her show, “Paula’s Home Cooking,” in 2013.

But 78-year-old Deen said Friday that The Lady & Sons closed for good along with her second Savannah eatery, The Chicken Box. A statement posted on Deen’s website and social media accounts didn’t say why the restaurants had shut down.