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Closings
No More Pork Stores When Ridgewood loses Morscher’s next month, yet another neighborhood staple will be gone for good.
Why Fort Defiance Is Closing Forever The Red Hook institution’s last day is December 3.
By Chris Crowley
Momofuku Ko Is Closing The last day for David Chang’s acclaimed tasting counter is November 4.
By Chris Crowley
Contra Is Set to Close Chefs Jeremiah Stone and Fabián von Hauske will shutter their tasting room next month.
By Ella Quittner
the hottest club of 2004
Sept. 13, 2023
40/40, 20 Years Later How Jay-Z blurred the lines between club, sports bar, and restaurant.
By Jason Diamond
vulture dept. of bad cinderellas
Aug. 21, 2023
By Rebecca Alter
Why Flynn McGarry Is Closing Gem The chef is planning something bigger — but he promises he won’t put any burgers on the menu.
By Adam Platt
I Sodi’s Last Night The scene from its shoebox-size space before it moves to Bleecker Street.
By Ella Quittner
Rick Bishop, a Greenmarket Fixture for Decades, Has Retired His name is synonymous with wild ramps and the city’s most prized strawberries.
By Chris Crowley
Save the Slice Joints! Our less famous pizzerias are in danger of getting gobbled up.
By Chris Crowley
temporary closings
Feb. 17, 2023
By Chris Crowley
The End of Noma As We Know It René Redzepi is closing his Copenhagen restaurant at the end of 2024.
By Alan Sytsma
wya brian yorkey
Dec. 20, 2022
Almost Famous Is Definitely ClosingThe musical will play its last Broadway performance on January 8.
By Jason P. Frank
Fat Choy, a Destination for Vegan-Chinese Cooking, Is Closing The small downtown restaurant opened during the height of the pandemic.
By Chris Crowley
broadway bye-byes
Dec. 7, 2022
KPOP to Close on Broadway Two Weeks After OpeningThe final performance will feature a panel on AAPI representation on Broadway.
By Jason P. Frank
Good-bye to Pearl, the Oyster Bar That Launched a Million Lobster Rolls “A perfect storm” of calamities led to the restaurant’s closing, according to owner Rebecca Charles.
By Steve Garbarino
Everything You Need to Know About the Closing of the Trader Joe’s Wine Store Employees claim management’s response to a unionization effort is the cause of the sudden shuttering.
By Chris Crowley
Arrivederci to Nunzio’s, an Unsung Staten Island Slice Mecca After 80 years in business, the pizzeria is set to become a cabinet showroom.
By Chris Crowley
field notes
July 27, 2022
By Adam Platt
After Just 5 Months, Victoria Blamey’s Mena Will Close The restaurant received rave reviews and looked poised to last. So what went wrong?
By Mahira Rivers
The Mission Chinese Era Will Come to an End in New York Danny Bowien has announced his Brooklyn restaurant will close in July.
By Rachel Sugar
Fleishers, the Original ‘Rock Star Butcher,’ Has Closed For Good The company went from artisanal darling to dead meat in less than a year.
By Caleb Pershan
Dear Evan Hansen to Wave Good-bye Through a WindowThe Broadway musical gave rise to Ben Platt, the Pasek-and-Paul musical-industrial complex, and an endlessly memed film.
By Justin Curto
Bye-Bye, Bite Beauty After a decade in business, the brand is shutting down.
By Asia Milia Ware
When Red Sauce Went High Fashion Forlini’s, Vogue , and a classic New York revinvention.
By Jason Diamond
Who Actually Bought Forlini’s? The storied red-sauce joint’s owners have sold, but to whom?
By Chris Crowley
Angel’s Share Has Gone to Cocktail-Bar Heaven New York’s original faux speakeasy is closed, although it may relocate.
By Chris Crowley
Why the Closing of New York’s Lexus Restaurant Is a Real Loss Against all odds, it served as a worthy passport to food from around the world.
By Joshua David Stein
Scott Rudin’s West Side Story Revival Won’t Return to Broadway The Ivo van Hove–directed revival opened just a month before the pandemic closed theaters.
By Jackson McHenry
chef shuffles
July 13, 2021
Unpacking the Drama at Outerspace in Brooklyn Why the industry has offered its full support to chefs who left the project last week.
By Chris Crowley
Del Posto Is a Goner It was once the crown jewel of the Batali-Bastianich restaurant group. Now, chef Melissa J. Rodriguez and GM Jeff Katz will transform it.
By Chris Crowley
Brooklyn’s Popular Diamond Reef Won’t Reopen The owners said they got the boot from a new landlord.
By Chris Crowley
Goodbye to Lhasa Fast Food’s Perfectly Hidden Dining Room Missing the parts of the city that exist below the surface.
By Chris Crowley
Good-bye to Eisenberg’s and Its Resolutely Retro Sandwiches Manhattan’s fabled sandwich counter has gone cold — for now.
By Adam Platt
Eisenberg’s, a New York Institution, Is a Goner The business has closed, but the landlord reportedly wants to bring it back.
By Chris Crowley
grocery stores
Mar. 11, 2021
By Rachel Sugar
labor fights
Mar. 3, 2021
Inside the Fight to Save Jing Fong Workers rally to keep Chinatown’s largest restaurant alive.
By Chris Crowley
Chinatown’s Jing Fong, Open Since 1978, Closes Its Dining Room The restaurant will continue to offer takeout and delivery as well as service from an outdoor patio.
By Chris Crowley
Good-bye to Mission Dolores, a Perfect Bar for Everything The bar, in a converted auto garage, straddled the literal and figurative barriers of its surrounding neighborhoods.
By Jason Diamond
store closings
Jan. 11, 2021
A Brooklyn Style Moment Comes to an End Even a store as influential as Bird couldn’t survive the changes wrought by online shopping and the pandemic.
By Emilia Petrarca
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