Friday, May 07, 2010

Grezzo Is Closing Its Restaurants in Boston and Newburyport

An upscale North End dining spot (with another location in Newburyport) that specializes in raw foods and organic vegan fare is closing both of its restaurants.

According to the restaurant owner's blog, Grezzo on Prince Street in Boston--and State Street in Newburyport--is shutting its doors in part because the owner is "burning out," having taken on a number of tasks, including bi-monthly teacher trainings, bookwriting, and more. The last part of her blog entry indicates that both restaurants may already have closed, and a post in the Newburyport News mentions that the location up there has been shut for a week, but we are waiting to hear back to get confirmation on whether both places have indeed closed for good.

Grezzo first opened in the North End in the winter of 2008, with the Newburyport location opening this past fall. Both restaurants have featured a variety of vegan dishes, including seaweed salad, maki rolls, tomato ravioli, gnocchi, falafel wraps, veggie burgers, and much more.

For more information on the closing of Grezzo in the North End of Boston and Newburyport, please go to the blog entry below:

Times they are a changin'

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