Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Tampopo in Cambridge's Porter Square Closes Today

Earlier this year, it was reported that a decades-old Japanese restaurant in Cambridge would be shutting down, and it has been confirmed that today will indeed be its final day.

According to its website, Tampopo within the Lesley Building/Porter Exchange in the city's Porter Square area closes at the end of business hours today as the owner is retiring, with a note on the site saying that they will be doing dine-in and walk-up takeout orders only (takeout orders by phone will not be taken). The eatery first opened in the building in 1992 and was once being part of a bustling food court, with the dining spot offering such options as tempura, donburi, katsu don, noodle soups, and curry.

The address for Tampopo is 1815 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02140. Its website is at https://ift.tt/OIEXU7d

[Earlier Article]
Tampopo in Cambridge's Porter Square Plans to Close Down in June

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Monday, 29 June 2026

Tennessee's in Framingham Is Closing

A local group of BBQ joints will soon be closing one of its locations.

According to a source, Tennessee's in Framingham is planning to close next week, with the website for the business saying that July 5 in operation. The Cochituate Road dining spot first opened 30 years ago and is one of three that can be found in the local area, with others being in Braintree and Peabody. (Two other locations had once been in Leominster and Milford as well.)

The address for Tennessee's in Framingham is 341 Cochituate Road, Framingham, MA, 01701. The website for all locations is at https://ift.tt/wcLDhBR

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Jamaica Mi Hungry in Boston's Financial District Has Closed; Food Truck and Catering to Continue

The sole remaining location of what had been a pair of brick-and-mortar restaurants featuring Jamaican food has closed, though the business will continue on in other forms.

According to a Bluesky post from @heyheydra.bsky.social, Jamaica Mi Hungry in Boston's Financial District is no longer in operation, with an Instagram post from the business saying the following:

While our restaurant chapter has come to an end, Jamaica Mi Hungry is here to stay. Going forward, we're focusing exclusively on catering and our award-winning food truck bringing Jamaican flavors directly to your events, workplaces, celebrations, and communities. We want to thank every customer who has supported us throughout the years. Your loyalty and love have helped us grow into what we are today. We're excited for what's next and can't wait to serve you at festivals, private events, corporate gatherings, weddings, and more! Thank you, and we hope you continue being part of the Jamaica Mi Hungry family.

Last spring, the Jamaica Plain location of Jamaica Mi Hungry shut down, about a month after the downtown location debuted.

The address for the now-closed location of Jamaica Mi Hungry in the Financial District was 291 Devonshire Street, Boston, MA, 02110. The website for the business can be found at https://ift.tt/fHvxbjp

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Velvet Vine Cafe in Acton Is Closing

A dining spot in the northwest suburbs of Boston that was known in part for its cocktails is shutting down.

According to a poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page, Velvet Vine Cafe in Acton is going to be closing next month, with an Instagram post from the Great Road spot saying the following:

Well...this wasn't on the menu ... After a lot of thought, we've made the heartbreaking decision to close the doors of Velvet Vine Café ... We built something different. Something a little bold, a little moody, a little magical. We poured our hearts, our creativity, and countless sleepless nights into building something truly special and judging by all of you, we'd say we did that pretty damn well! Sometimes, an incredible concept just doesn't get the opportunity it deserves. While we created an experience people loved, the realities and challenges of our location ultimately made it impossible to continue. We'll leave it at that. But we're not leaving quietly...One Last Call at Velvet Vine July 10th & 11th 6 PM until Close.

Velvet Vine Cafe first opened in the early part of 2025 in the former Holy Grail space, focusing on small bites and mixed drinks while also offering some beer and wine options as well.

The address for Velvet Vine Cafe is 166 Great Road, Acton, MA, 01720. Its website is at https://ift.tt/skiIRYy

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Restaurant News for the Week Ending June 28, 2026

Below are some of the biggest restaurant and food-related news stories that have been posted between June 22, 2026, and June 28, 2026.


Golden Temple in Brookline Has Closed
A Brookline institution has shut its doors after being in operation for a very long time.
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Smashburger in Boston's Back Bay Has Closed
Another location of a Colorado-based chain of quick-casual burger restaurants has shut down.
Full Story

Hooters in Dedham and Saugus Have Closed
A restaurant chain has disappeared from the local landscape, closing its two locations in the Greater Boston area while also saying farewell to Massachusetts as well.
Full Story

Urban Hearth Opens in New Space in Inman Square
An award-winning farm-to-table restaurant in Cambridge is up and running in its new location.
Full Story

Pink Taco in Boston's Fort Point/Seaport District Has Closed
What was once a small group of Mexican restaurants has now completely disappeared, as its sole remaining location (which was in Boston) has shut down.
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Sunday, 28 June 2026

Golden Temple in Brookline Has Closed

 A Brookline institution has shut its doors after being in operation for a very long time.

According to its social media, Golden Temple is no longer in business, with a Facebook post from the Beacon Street restaurant saying the following:

After 66 incredible years, Golden Temple has officially closed its doors. Since our very first day, your loyalty, warmth, and shared memories have been the true heart of this establishment. It has been our greatest honor and privilege to host your family dinners, milestone celebrations, and everyday moments across generations. While this chapter is coming to a close, the profound gratitude we hold for your decades of unwavering support will remain with us always. Thank you for making us a part of your lives.

Golden Temple was known in part for its Chinese-American fare along with its unique atmosphere which included an high arched ceiling, booths for diners, and a bar scene complete with live DJs and dancing.

 The address for the now-closed Golden Temple was 1651 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA, 02445.

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Friday, 26 June 2026

Artichokes in Wakefield Is Closing

 An Italian restaurant in the northern suburbs of Boston is getting ready to close.

According to a Facebook post, Artichokes in Wakefield is shutting down this weekend after being in its Main Street space for approximately 17 years. The restaurant first opened in Malden back in the early 1990s before moving to Wakefield later in that decade, with its current home being a former YMCA space in the center of town. We have heard that a local restaurant group may be taking over the space where Artichokes currently resides, but no confirmation has been given as of yet.

The address for Artichokes in Wakefield is 317 Main Street, Wakefield, MA, 01880. Its website can be found at https://ift.tt/Yx5jJQ3

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