A diner in the southern suburbs of Boston that had temporarily closed this past fall is now closed for good.
According to an article from Wicked Local and the Stoughton Journal, the Stoughton Diner is no longer in business, with a sign out front saying that owner Joy Harding-Dahn has "chosen to move on with other endeavors. I appreciate the time spent here at the diner. Sorry for the inconvenience." The article says that the Washington Street eatery, which first opened in October of 2018, shuttered on November 25 for what looked to be a vacation that would last approximately one month, but the diner remained closed through the holiday season and beyond, and Harding-Dahn gave the keys to the landlord on Sunday.
In addition to diner food, the Stoughton Diner also served West African fare on weekends, including Liberian cuisine.
The address for the now-closed Stoughton Diner was 756 Washington Street, Stoughton, MA, 02072.
by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)
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