Boston Bars That Have Closed Because Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
BOSTON (CBS) -- While every industry was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, the restaurant industry has particularly struggled and many iconic Boston bars have permanently closed as a result. Here is a running list:
- The Fours Boston announced it would be closing after 44 years on Canal Street. The restaurant was just steps away from the TD Garden and a treasure trove of sports memorabilia. "There's not enough business. No events. We were built down here for Garden events. That's what we're built for," owner Peter Colton told WBZ.
- Cheers at Faneuil Hall Marketplace is closing after 20 years of business. CEO Markus Ripperger the coronavirus pandemic and problems with the Marketplace's landlord were factors in the decision to close.
- The Pour House in the Back Bay has been sold after 34 years in business. According to their Instagram page, it's because of the coronavirus pandemic.
- The Irish pub Lir on Boylston Street is closing after 17 years. In a Facebook post, managers thanked their customers but did not specify why they decided to close.
- McGreevy's, an Irish pub and sports bar that neighbors Lir and The Pour House, has closed during the pandemic.
- Deep Ellum in Allston didn't reopen and instead, the Lone Star will move into the restaurant's space. "This pandemic and the resulting closures have caught us all off guard," their announcement on Facebook read.
- The Great Scott music club in Allston announced in May it would not be reopening after 44 years in business.
- Kinsale Irish Pub and Restaurant in Government Center announced it is closed in October with a sign on the door. "Many thanks to the wonderful employees, customers and vendor/partners that helped with our success for 22+ years," the sign read.
- Stoddard's Fine Food & Ale in Downtown Crossing is closing after a decade in business. Roughly 80% of Stoddard's revenue came from theater crowds and nearby office workers. Coupled with a lack of outdoor space, there simply wasn't enough business.
Do you know of another Boston bar that has closed because of COVID-19? Email us at webstaff@cbsboston.com.
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