This is the April edition of a monthly column that rounds up restaurant closures in and around Boston. Catch up on more news about closures in the Boston area right here.
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Back Bay: The Park Plaza location of Italian restaurant Strega closed down this month after seven years of operation. The restaurant was one of three Strega outposts that restaurateur Nick Verano (the original Strega owner) sold to PPX Hospitality, according to MassLive. Verano still owns the original North End location of Strega. 64 Arlington Street
Brighton: South American natural wine bar and specialty market Super Bien has bowed out of the Charles River Speedway. The owner, Melissa Stefanini, will continue to run her fan-favorite empanada shop Buenas and quirky market Homie Goods in Somerville’s Bow Market. 525 Western Avenue
Brookline: French brasserie La Voile has shut down after a decade in Brookline’s Washington Square. The restaurant’s Newbury Street outpost lives on. 1627 Beacon Street
Seaport: Beloved dueling piano bar D’s Keys closed down after nearly seven years, Axios Boston reports. Owners Matt Nichols and Robert Morse told the publication that business had slowed in the last couple of years amid the rising dining-out costs for consumers, plus companies have scaled back bookings like holiday parties that have historically helped keep the business afloat. 391 D Street
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