CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Customers at some popular restaurant chains may have had their credit card information breached.
Houston-based restaurant Landry's says data was exposed when cards were mistakenly swiped on the wrong payment devices.
It happened between March and October of last year.
Landry's owns hundreds of restaurants including Joe's Crab Shack and Saltgrass Steakhouse.
The breach also involved dining spots operated by Landry's in Westin Hotels and Holiday Inn Resorts.
More than 60 of their brands were potentially affected in this breach.
The full list of affected businesses includes:
- The Aquarium restaurant
- Atlantic Grill
- Babin’s Seafood House
- Bill's Bar and Burger
- BLOOM & BEE
- Boardwalk FantaSea
- Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
- Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino Lake Charles
- Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino Atlantic City
- Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino Biloxi
- Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino Laughlin
- The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston
- The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center
- The Villas at The San Luis Resort
- Hilton Galveston Island Resort
- Holiday Inn Resort on the Beach
- The Westin Houston Downtown
- River Crab / Blue Water Inn
- The Boathouse Restaurant
- BOUCHÉE PATISSERIE
- Blue Fin
- Brenner's Steakhouse
- Brick House Tavern & Tap
- Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.®
- Cadillac Bar
- Charley's Crab®
- Chart House®
- Claim Jumper Restaurant & Saloon®
- Columbus Fish Market®
- CRAFT F&B
- Del Frisco’s
- Dos Caminos
- Fish Tales
- Fisherman’s Wharf®
- The Flying Dutchman
- Gandy Dancer®
- Grand Concourse
- Grotto®
- Holiday Inn Resorts
- Joe's Crab Shack
- Kemah Boardwalk®
- Landry's Seafood House
- Morton's Grille
- McCormick & Schmick's
- Morton's The Steakhouse
- The Oceanaire Seafood Room
- Peohe's
- Pleasure Pier
- Pizza Oven
- Rainforest Cafe®
- Red Sushi
- River Crab
- Rusty Pelican
- Saltgrass Steak House®
- Simms Steakhouse
- Strip House
- T-REX
- Tower of the Americas
- Trevi
- Troy's Liquor Bar
- Vic & Anthony's
- Willie G’s®
- Yak & Yeti
The group is recommending that any customers check for unusual activity and continue to thoroughly monitor their card statements.
Concerned customers may also call (833) 991-1538 with any questions