The latest Orange County restaurants closures include one popular hot dog stand forced to close after it was vandalized. Here’s the latest:

Dog Haus vandalized at MainPlace

The specialty sausage chain Dog Haus was forced to temporarily close its MainPlace Mall location after the restaurant was vandalized.

The Pasadena-based chain said it plans to reopen soon. The fast-casual concept operates 28 restaurants with plans to open dozens more units across the country through franchising.

Dog Haus did not provide more details on the vandalism.

Candy shop closes in South County

After a 10-year run, the nostalgic candy shop, Powell’s Sweet Shoppes in Laguna Niguel said it is closing at the end of the month.

“Thank you to all our loyal customers and fans! It has been a fun 10 years! Unfortunately, our lease is coming up for renewal and the new lease rate is not favorable for a viable business. We do not currently have plans to relocate at this time,” the shop said on its Facebook page.

The Willy Wonka-inspired candy shop sells a variety of retro sweets such that range from Abba Zabba candy bars to MoonPies. The shop, at 27000 Alicia Parkway, will remain open until Jan. 31.

Haveli Fine Indian Cuisine

The Tustin restaurant has been closed indefinitely. According to Yelp, the restaurant’s closure is temporary. It is scheduled to reopen on January 27, 2018, the site said.