Friday, 19 June 2026

FiDO Pizza in Allston Is Closing

A pizza spot from a local restaurant group is closing after being in business for less than a year.

According to a poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page, FiDO Pizza in Allston is getting ready to close, with an Instagram post from the Western Avenue spot saying the following:

We have made the difficult decision that FiDo Pizza will close its doors after dinner service this Sunday, June 21. It's a wonderful restaurant...we're disappointed...came at a wrong time. We are very proud of what FiDO Pizza brought to Lower Allston and of the amazing job the FiDO Pizza team did in offering great food and hospitality each and every day of service. We want to thank and will miss our Lower Allston neighbors and wish them all the best. And lastly, we'd like to thank you, our FiDO Pizza friends and family, for joining us along the way.

FiDO Pizza first opened late last summer, with Traveler Street Hospitality (Bar Mezzana, Shore Leave, No Relation, Black Lamb) being behind it.

The address for FiDO Pizza is 250 Western Avenue, Allston, MA, 02135. Its website is at https://ift.tt/A8d7Lib

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Thursday, 18 June 2026

Sport & Leisure Plans to Open in Boston's North Station Area

It looks like the people behind a pair of sports bars in Rhode Island will be bringing a new location to Boston.

According to a licensing board hearing page within the city's website, Sport & Leisure is looking to open by North Station and TD Garden, with the notice indicating that it would take over the space on Beverly Street where A&B Kitchen • Bar resides. The notice mentions that the proposed spot would have one large room on the ground floor including a bar, and an outdoor patio would be set up as well. If approved, the new location of Sport & Leisure would join others in Providence and East Greenwich, and based on those locations, expect to see scratch-made versions of bar food including wings, tenders, pizza, sandwiches, and pasta dishes along with beer, wine, and cocktails.

The address for the proposed Sport & Leisure would be 115 Beverly Street, Boston, MA, 02114. The website for the Rhode Island locations are at https://ift.tt/FHYVkpz and https://ift.tt/hAQg31i, respectively.

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Flann O'Brien's May Be Returning to Boston's Brigham Circle/Mission Hill Area

 It looks like a beloved Irish pub that said farewell to Boston several years ago could be coming back.

According to a licensing board hearing page within the city's website, Flann O'Brien's is looking to open back up in its former location in the Brigham Circle/Mission Hill neighborhood, moving into its space on Tremont Street that had been home to a location of Yellow Door Taqueria from late 2022 until closing earlier this year. The notice mentions that the new incarnation of the pub would have seating within a dining area and a bar along with additional seating in a rear TV room, with Scott Prince being the manager listed.

Flann O'Brien's, which had been in business since at least the 1990s, closed during the early part of the pandemic, and while there had been hope that it might return, those plans fell through and Yellow Door Taqueria (which currently has locations in Dorchester, the South End, and Providence, RI) took over the space.

The address for the proposed Flann O'Brien's is 1619 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, 02120.

[Earlier Article]
Yellow Door Taqueria in Boston's Brigham Circle/Mission Hill Neighborhood Has Closed

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Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Puritan Tavern to Open in Groton

A well-known local chef and restaurateur is going to be opening a spinoff of one of his Boston-area dining spots, with this one being northwest of the city.

According to an article from Boston Magazine, Will Gilson (Puritan & Company, Puritan Oyster Bar, Cafe Beatrice, Geppetto, The Lexington, Amba, First Street Market) is planning to open Puritan Tavern in Groton, moving into the former fire station on Station Road where Groton Station House Restaurant had been until transitioning into an events venue then closing in 2022. The upcoming restaurant will be an offshoot of sorts of Puritan & Company which resides in Cambridge's Inman Square, though perhaps slightly less upscale, as Gilson says that he wants it to be "somewhere where everybody can get together on a weeknight, take the family, come in good or bad times. A place that doesn't feel expensive or special-occasion." (The article mentions that the dining spot will offer "creative takes on New England staples" while also serving local beers, affordable wine, and classic cocktails.)

If all goes as planned, Puritan Tavern could be opening later this summer, with a patio debuting sometime next year.

The address for the upcoming Puritan Tavern is 20 Station Avenue, Groton, MA, 01450. Its website will be at https://ift.tt/usVX5iL

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Oishii in Boston's South End Is Closing

One of Boston's best-known sushi spots is shutting down.

According to a source, Oishii in the city's South End neighborhood is getting ready to close, with a Facebook post from the Washington Street restaurant saying the following:

After many unforgettable years, Oishii Boston will be closing its doors at the end of business on Father’s Day. We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have served our guests, shared special celebrations, and been a part of so many cherished memories. What began as a vision to bring exceptional Japanese cuisine and hospitality to Boston became something much greater because of the support of our loyal customers, dedicated team members, and community. We are proud of the history we have built together—from countless first dates, family dinners, and milestone celebrations to the friendships and connections formed around our tables. Your support, encouragement, and trust have meant more to us than words can express. To every guest who dined with us, recommended us to a friend, celebrated a special occasion, or simply made Oishii part of their routine: thank you.

Oishii first started out in Chestnut Hill in 1998, expanding to the South End in 2006; another location called Oishii Too (which debuted around that time as well) remains in operation.

The address for Oishii in the South End is 1166 Washington Street, Boston, MA, 02118. Its website can be found at https://ift.tt/bJ93yfp

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Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Moon Flower House in Allston Has Closed

It looks like what was once a pair of Chinese dining spots known for their chicken options now has no remaining locations in Boston.

According to a poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Retaurants Facebook group page, Moon Flower House in Allston is no longer in business, with a Google search seeming to confirm this as it says the Brighton Avenue eatery is "permanently closed." Another location had also been on Kneeland Street in Chinatown but that one closed at some point in time as well.

Moon Flower House featured such items as fried chicken sandwiches, grilled chicken sandwiches, wings, chicken wraps, popcorn chicken, and more.

The address for the now-closed Moon Flower House in Allston was 110 Brighton Avenue, Allston, MA, 02134.

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Nine Restaurant in Boston's Beacon Hill Has Closed

A high-end restaurant in the heart of Boston that replaced a landmark dining spot last summer has shut down.

According to an article in The Boston Globe, Nine restaurant in the Beacon Hill section of the city is no longer in business, with an Instagram post from the place saying the following:

Today, we learned that no additional funding will be available for the restaurant, leaving us with no choice but to close our doors. The news is especially difficult given the momentum we recently built. Following an incredible review from The Boston Globe and the overwhelmingly positive feedback from our guests, we truly felt we had found our stride. Unfortunately, the financial support needed to sustain and grow the business during this critical period did not materialize....After a challenging start, we poured everything we had into making it succeed. Despite our best efforts, we were unable to achieve the consistent guest traffic necessary to continue operating.

Nine first opened in August of 2025, taking over the space where No. 9 Park had previously been; that restaurant was one of several from chef/restaurateur Barbara Lynch, with all of her dining spots now being closed including The Butcher Shop, Stir, Drink, Menton, Sportello, and B&G Oysters in Boston along with The Rudder in Gloucester.

The address for the now-closed Nine was 9 Park Street Place, Boston, MA, 02108.

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