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{{Infobox China Coast|name=China Coast #6018|storenumber=6018|location=[[Windover Square (Melbourne, Florida)|Windover Square]]|address=[[2355 West New Haven Avenue (Melbourne, Florida)|2355 West New Haven Avenue]]|city_state=[[Melbourne, Florida]]|opened=1994|closed=August 1995|next=[[Red Lobster 6205|Red Lobster #6205]]}}
{{Infobox China Coast|name=China Coast #6018|storenumber=6018|location=|address=[[2355 West New Haven Avenue (Melbourne, Florida)|2355 West New Haven Avenue]]|city_state=[[Melbourne, Florida]]|opened=March 1994|closed=August 22, 1995|previous=|next=[[Red Lobster 6205]]|coordinates={{Coord|28.07816|-80.66091|display=inline,title}}}}
'''China Coast #6018''' was a [[China Coast]] restaurant located at [[2355 West New Haven Avenue (Melbourne, Florida)|2355 West New Haven Avenue]] in [[Melbourne, Florida|Melbourne]], [[Florida]].<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57379664/florida-today/ "Restaurant inspections"], [[Florida Today|''Florida Today'']], March 25, 1994, p. 4B.</ref> The restaurant opened around March 1994,<ref>Reakes, Kathy. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116599306/florida-today/ "Take the high road to China Coast."] [[Florida Today|''Florida Today'']], April 8, 1994, p. 9.</ref> and closed on August 22, 1995.<ref>Randall, Sarah. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116543746/florida-today/ "No more China Coast: Chain's 51 restaurants closed due to red ink."] [[Florida Today|''Florida Today'']], August 23, 1995, p. 10C and [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116543722/florida-today/ p. 9C].</ref>

'''China Coast #6018''' was a [[China Coast]] restaurant located at [[Windover Square (Melbourne, Florida)|Windover Square]], [[2355 West New Haven Avenue (Melbourne, Florida)|2355 West New Haven Avenue]] in [[Melbourne, Florida|Melbourne]], [[Florida]].<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57379664/florida-today/ "Restaurant inspections"], [[Florida Today]], March 25, 1994, p. 4B.</ref> The restaurant opened in 1994, and ultimately closed in August 1995 as a result of parent company [[Darden Restaurants Inc.]] discontinuing the chain.<ref>Randall, Sarah. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116543746/florida-today/ "No more China Coast: Chain's 51 restaurants closed due to red ink"], [[Florida Today]], August 23, 1995, p. 10C and [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116543722/florida-today/ p. 9C].</ref>


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China Coast #6018
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Store number6018
Address2355 West New Haven Avenue
CityMelbourne, Florida
OpenedMarch 1994
ClosedAugust 22, 1995
Next tenantRed Lobster 6205
Coordinates28°04′41″N 80°39′39″W / 28.07816°N 80.66091°W / 28.07816; -80.66091Coordinates: 28°04′41″N 80°39′39″W / 28.07816°N 80.66091°W / 28.07816; -80.66091

China Coast #6018 was a China Coast restaurant located at 2355 West New Haven Avenue in Melbourne, Florida.[1] The restaurant opened around March 1994,[2] and closed on August 22, 1995.[3]

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