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5 Popular Restaurants In North Jersey Announced They'll Close: See Where, Why
Several popular family-owned restaurants in Bergen and Hudson counties announced they'd close, with a message for customers. See why.

Several popular family-owned restaurants in Bergen and Hudson counties announced they'd close, with a message for customers. See why.

A restaurant on Hoboken's main drag closed Sunday for good.
Two small New York food chains are jumping across the river to open locations in Hoboken soon.
A popular pizzeria in Hoboken is set to close at the end of the month, a report said.
But new owners are taking over the space and intend to re-open the restaurant in August.
Another Jersey diner closed this month, but not all is lost. A Bergen County diner just held its grand opening.
The owners of an Italian restaurant in Bergen County explained why they're closing for good in 3 days.
Owners of an Italian restaurant in Bergen County said Wednesday that it will close for good soon.
Tony Boloney's Pizza has closed in Jersey City, but what about the Hoboken site? It's complicated.
The company’s president & CEO cited “fierce” competition and a change in the supermarket landscape as reasons that led to the closure.
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The staff of a major Bergen County supermarket has gotten layoff notices, with the store set to close. Here's when.
A large waterfront restaurant in New Jersey closed for good on Friday. Here's the concept that's replacing it.
The Nutley restaurant was "built on love, laughter and community," its owners say.
A restaurant in Ridgewood will soon close. Here's what the owner said about his next move.
The restaurant is set to close during Memorial Day Weekend, the report said.
Spirit Airlines has announced 201 layoffs in New Jersey in the wake of its high-profile and abrupt shutdown.
A family-run Italian bakery that opened in Jersey City in 1980 will close for good after this weekend.
Four North Jersey diners have announced their closures in the last year and one is being resurrected.
The final day of service will be April 19.
One of the owners is battling a recurrence of head and neck cancer.
The store opened its doors to customers in April 2023, bringing various cheeses, gourmet essentials and more to the community.
A sign posted outside the coffee shop franchise announced the closure.
One 1940s Jersey diner is not coming back, but another is on track to reopen.
A coffee shop that has served Hoboken customers for 10 years has announced its last day.
A beloved Latin food restaurant closed in Hoboken last month, to be replaced by a hot dog joint.
The pizzeria has been in Barnegat since 2003.
A beloved diner in Bergen County will close, but its sister store will still serve up steaks, salads, sundaes and short ribs Benedict.
"We’re not saying this is permanent," the bakery said in announcing the news.
Over the next year, the chain plans to close 36 stores across the U.S. as part of an "optimization plan."
Of the 36 stores set to close, 24 are located in the eastern part of the U.S. See details:
Stella Marina did not give a reason for its abrupt, permanent closure.
Saturday, Feb. 28 was their last day of business.
It started as a food truck and was located on West Sylvania Avenue for years. They are relocating to Bayville in Ocean County.
Two longtime friends and homebrewers who turned a hobby and passion into a business have closed Jersey Cyclone Brewing Company.
Their last day of business was Monday, Feb. 23.
The pharmacy was in business for decades on Rt. 35 in Middletown.
The chain expects to close about 5-6% of its locations nationwide, including 28 restaurants that closed during the fourth quarter of 2025.
Harmon previously had a location in nearby Raritan off the Somerville Circle before moving to the Bridgewater Towne Center in 2025.
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