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Pasadena Lodge Shutters, Titan Steers Diners To Annapolis

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Published on May 04, 2026
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The Lodge Pasadena has gone dark, becoming the latest local sit-down spot to call it quits in a rough stretch for full-service restaurants. Titan Hospitality Group said the Magothy Beach Road business simply was not drawing enough customers to justify keeping the doors open, and the company is now steering regulars to its Annapolis location. The shutdown closes a short run that began when Titan rebranded the former Greene Turtle site late last year.

Company Message To Customers

In a note to guests, Titan Hospitality said the closure came after much thoughtful consideration and that business volume no longer supported the cost of operating the restaurant in the current economic climate, according to Eye On Annapolis. The group urged Pasadena diners to head over to The Lodge Annapolis at 177 Jennifer Road and thanked local patrons for their support on the short-lived venture.

Titan's Local Portfolio

Titan Hospitality still lists a spread of Maryland concepts on its website, including The Lodge Annapolis, Blackwall Hitch in both Annapolis and Alexandria, and several Blackwall Barn & Lodge locations, signaling no retreat from the broader regional market. Titan Hospitality also promotes a loyalty program that covers The Lodge Pasadena alongside its other venues, suggesting the back-end systems remain intact even as the Pasadena dining room shuts down.

Short Run In Pasadena

The Pasadena outpost opened in November 2024 inside the former Greene Turtle at 20 Magothy Beach Road, part of a rapid push to grow Titan’s Lodge brand, according to earlier coverage. WMAR2 News covered the conversion, and a company press release in September highlighted a new menu along with family-focused promotions at the Pasadena site. Those efforts, including community-facing touches, were detailed in coverage by PR Newswire.

What Patrons Should Do

Titan told customers it remains committed to serving customers through its remaining restaurants and asked anyone holding upcoming reservations or private event bookings to contact the company’s reservations team, according to the message cited by Eye On Annapolis. For now, the Annapolis location and Titan’s other nearby restaurants are set to absorb former Pasadena regulars looking for a familiar place to land.