A seafood restaurant and fish shop in a Boston neighborhood has shut down, though the business will live on via farmers markets.
According to an article from Universal Hub, Bluefin's restaurant and seafood market in Jamaica Plain is closed, with a Facebook post from the business saying the following:
Dear Friends and Neighbors, Sadly, I have made the hard decision to permanently close Bluefin's 660 Centre Street location. I extend a big thanks to everyone who has supported us. We love being part of the JP community. On a positive note, our Farmers' Markets will continue operating as usual. So please come by, say hello, and grab your fresh, smoked, and tinned fish. We'd love to see you! To anyone who maintains a giftcard or Numarket balance, those will be honored at our Farmers' Markets.
Farmers Market Hours: Jamaica Plain at 677 Centre St, behind Bank of America: Saturdays: 12-3 pm (year-round) Tuesdays: 12-5pm (Jun 17 - Nov 25)
Roslindale Winter Market at the Emerald Society at 10 Birch Street (indoor and outdoor market) : Every other Sunday*: 10am-1pm *Mar. 1, Mar. 15, Mar 29
Bluefin first opened on Centre Street in 2024.
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