![]() ![]() Soho: Storied Jewish spot Sarge’s Delicatessen and Diner is closing its ghost kitchen operation, according to owner Steve Thall. The team did not give a reason for the move. The relaunched Buka will open sometime this spring. After spotting a “for rent” sign in the window, Eater confirmed the closure with the team, who added that they would be moving the Nigerian restaurant down the street to 1111 Fulton Street, near Claver Place. Owners Lookman Mashood and Nat Goldberg catapulted the Nigerian neighborhood spot to one of the city’s foremost West African restaurants, importing hard-to-find ingredients like alligator peppers. Multiple calls to the restaurant went unanswered.Ĭlinton Hill: Across the street from Brooklyn Shawarma, Buka is relocating after 13 years at its current location. Google lists the business as permanently closed and a for rent sign was spotted by Eater. ![]() If a restaurant or bar has closed in your neighborhood, let us know at This post will be updated regularly.Ĭlinton Hill: Brooklyn Shawarma, a fast casual shawarma spot that first opened in 2018, has shuttered. Below, Eater is documenting the city’s permanent restaurant closures so far. Due to the difficulty of tracking restaurant and bar closings, experts say that number could be even higher, and will likely take months or even years to assess.Īmong them are West Village burrito mainstay Benny’s Burritos as well as eight-year-old Bed-Stuy favorite Eugene and Company. At least 1,000 have closed since March 2020 due to the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Two years after New York’s first indoor dining shutdown, restaurants and bars continue to close their doors. ![]()
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