It looks like a favorite spot for Armenian food has shut down for good.
According to an Instagram post from the place, Seta's Cafe in Belmont is no longer in business, with the note saying that "All good things must come to an end" while thanking its customers who have visited the place over the past six years. The post mentions that the last day for the Belmont Street eatery was this past Saturday, though no specific reason has been given for its closure.
Seta's Cafe featured a variety of Mediterranean dishes with an emphasis on Armenian options; its menu included such items as falafel, hummus, roast chicken sandwiches, lamb skewers, flatbreads, spinach and cheese turnovers, lavash bread, and more.
The address for this now-closed restaurant in Belmont was: Seta's Cafe, 271 Belmont Street, Belmont, MA, 02478.
[February 11, 2020 update: According to a page within the Ed Smith site, an auction is slated to take place today at the site of Seta's Cafe, with the page saying that it is a "tax seizure."]
by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)
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