Shreveport, LA, August 19, 2025
News Summary
Cotton Boll Grill, a beloved diner in Shreveport, has announced its permanent closure effective August 9, 2025. Conflicting messages about its status have left the community puzzled, as a sign suggests an impending reopening. After nearly a century of serving iconic breakfast dishes and Cajun specialties, the diner faces a heart-wrenching farewell amidst lingering nostalgia from its loyal patrons.
Shreveport, LA – Cotton Boll Grill, a cherished diner known for its breakfast, sandwiches, Cajun specialties, and desserts, has officially announced its permanent closure effective August 9, 2025, on their Facebook page. This announcement comes amid confusion, as a sign on the restaurant’s door states, “Closed for restructuring. We plan to be back August 25,” suggesting an intention to reopen.
The conflicting messages have raised concerns regarding the diner’s true status. The diner’s Google business listing corroborates the Facebook announcement, marking it as permanently closed. Locals are left puzzled by the restaurant’s future, as the posted sign implies an imminent return which is at odds with the online status.
Previous indications of trouble for Cotton Boll Grill emerged early in 2024 when speculation about its closure surfaced after the establishment was put up for sale. Businessman Keith Miller purchased the diner on March 4, 2024, aiming to preserve its traditional recipes and serve the loyal patrons. However, just over a year later, the diner faces a definitive closure.
According to records from the Louisiana Secretary of State, Douglas Keith Miller is the registered agent for the business, with Jillian Justus listed as the officer/manager. More recently, a report was filed on August 11, 2025, regarding the diner, which noted that the limited liability company named The Cotton Seed remains active and in good standing.
Efforts to reach Cotton Boll Grill for clarification on the situation have thus far gone unanswered, leaving many in the community seeking confirmation of the restaurant’s status and the validity of the reopening sign. Since nearly a century of operation, the diner has been a significant part of Shreveport’s dining scene, sparking fond memories for numerous residents.
Background Information on Cotton Boll Grill
Cotton Boll Grill has long been a staple in Shreveport, attracting customers with its traditional offerings. The diner became a popular hangout for locals and visitors alike, serving its renowned breakfast dishes, well-loved sandwiches, and classic Cajun cuisine. Its long history has connected generational patrons who have made it a part of their family traditions.
The restaurant’s previous struggles, including being put up for sale in early 2024, raised alarms in the community regarding the preservation of such a beloved establishment. The acquisition by Miller led to hopes of revitalization, but the latest developments have overshadowed those initial assurances.
Community Reaction
The news of the permanent closure has generated a wave of disappointment among the diner’s patrons. Many residents have voiced their fondness for the diner, where they fondly recall family gatherings, friendly meetings, and the simple joy of enjoying a meal together. As the community awaits further clarification, nostalgia for the diner remains a strong sentiment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current status of Cotton Boll Grill?
Cotton Boll Grill has announced its permanent closure as of August 9, 2025, despite conflicting signage indicating a temporary closure for restructuring.
Who owns Cotton Boll Grill now?
The diner was purchased by businessman Keith Miller on March 4, 2024.
Why was Cotton Boll Grill put up for sale?
Concern about the diner’s viability led to it being put up for sale in February 2024, before new ownership was established.
What type of food does Cotton Boll Grill serve?
Cotton Boll Grill is known for offering breakfast, sandwiches, Cajun classics, and desserts.
How long has Cotton Boll Grill been in business?
The diner has been serving the Shreveport community for nearly 100 years.
Key Features of Cotton Boll Grill
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Shreveport, LA |
| Type | Diner |
| Established | Nearly 100 years ago |
| Ownership | Keith Miller (since March 4, 2024) |
| Key Offerings | Breakfast, Sandwiches, Cajun Classics, Desserts |
| Closure Announcement | August 9, 2025 |
| Business Status | Permanently Closed as of August 9, 2025 |
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Additional Resources
- KSLA: Is Cotton Boll Closed? Good Information is Conflicting
- Shreveport Times: Top 5 Stories from the Shreveport Times This Week
- Shreveport Times: Cotton Boll Grill Hours Set as Permanently Closed
- Google Search: Cotton Boll Grill
- Wikipedia: Shreveport

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