Four more Boston-area dining spots have decided to close down for the time being as the pandemic continues to ravage the local restaurant industry.
According to several sources, Canary Square in Jamaica Plain, Catalyst Restaurant in Cambridge's Kendall Square, Colette in Cambridge's Porter Square, and Dali Restaurant & Tapas Bar in Somerville have gone into hibernation, with Canary Square saying that they will remain closed until things get better, Catalyst stating that they will be hibernating for the winter, Colette indicating that they will shutter for the next few months, and Dali mentioning that they will be on hiatus until March or April. These four restaurants are the latest to announce their temporary closings, with many other spots in and around Boston doing the same.
[March 26, 2021 update: A Facebook post from the place indicates that Canary Square reopens today for takeout and limited delivery (food only), with indoor and outdoor dining following at some point.]
[April 7, 2021 update: According to its Facebook page, Dali opens back up today.]
[May 4, 2021 update: According to a post within its Facebook page, Catalyst reopens today.]
[May 7, 2021 update: According to its social media, Colette is open once again.]
by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]
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