Black-eyed Pea restaurants in Texas reportedly close

A tray of dishes including black-eyed peas and cabbage is shown at the Black-eyed Pea on Bellaire Boulevard in 2014. According to reports on Tuesday, only one Black-eyed Pea, in Arlington, remains open. A tray of dishes including black-eyed peas and cabbage is shown at the Black-eyed Pea on Bellaire Boulevard in 2014. According to reports on Tuesday, only one Black-eyed Pea, in Arlington, remains open. Photo: James Nielsen, Houston Chronicle Photo: James Nielsen, Houston Chronicle Image 1 of / 32 Caption Close Black-eyed Pea restaurants in Texas reportedly close 1 / 32 Back to Gallery

Black-eyed Pea, a restaurant known for its Southern comfort food, has shut down most of its Texas locations, according to reports.

Dallas' WFAA reported on Tuesday evening that 12 of the 13 remaining Black-eyed Pea restaurants in the state abruptly closed. The restaurant filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December 2015, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

WFAA says only one Black-eyed Pea, in Arlington, was opened on Tuesday.

This sign was left on a Black-eyed Pea in Fort Worth.

Sign at the Black-eyed Pea Restaurant on Camp Bowie Blvd says it's closed temporarily. @ArlingtonHlands Pea is open pic.twitter.com/WDcp9d0Kun — Bud Kennedy (@EatsBeat) September 26, 2016

A listing on the restaurant's website shows a San Antonio location on Fredericksburg Road in the Medical Center area.