The chef said both venues are being sold to a local business.
Chef Michael Caines has closed two of his sites in Devon “in preparation for a sale”.
Mickeys Beach Bar & Restaurant and Café Patisserie Glacerie at the Sideshore in Exmouth both shuttered their doors after more than three years of trading as part of a “planned” closure.
In a statement, the chef revealed the restaurants have been sold to another local business.
He said: “On behalf of all the team we would like to thank our customers and suppliers for your support, we have thoroughly enjoyed serving each and everyone of you and making Mickeys and the café a special place to meet by the sea.
“I would also like to thank my team for their unwavering support and dedication, despite challenging times we have had, I am proud of what we have been able to create.”
He added: “We are however delighted to announce the sale of the business to another local business operator who shares a similar passion, for fun relaxed dining!”
The reservation team has said it will contact those with individual bookings to cancel them, while those holding vouchers that have not yet expired will be able to use them with the new owner upon completion of sale.
Further details of the new owners are expected to be announced in due course.
Michael Caines also operates the Pool House restaurant at Lympstone Manor hotel, and the Michelin-starred Lympstone Manor restaurant.