January 2026 marked a notable period of change for New York City’s dining scene, with several long-running restaurants permanently closing their doors. From neighborhood staples to acclaimed dining destinations, these exits reflect the current changes shaping the restaurant business in the city.
New York Witnessed Long Standing Restaurant Closures in Jan 2026
New York City is one of the busiest hubs in the country, boasting big brands, corporations, and allied dining and recreational facilities. From Michelin-starred outlets to those with a half-century legacy, bid them farewell to their patrons.
Mekelburg’s

Mekelburg’s, a hybrid of a cafe, bar, and grocery outlet, shut its doors at the beginning of the new year. The Brooklyn location had served the community for about 10 years, gaining a significant following for its sandwiches, choice of craft beers, babka, hot chicken, and its role as a community-focused gathering spot.
The closure announcement post from December read, “Mek’s opened its doors in 2015 in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, with big dreams, loud music, and a whole lot of heart — and now, ten years later, we’re preparing to close our last set of doors in Williamsburg.” More details on the closure are available here.
- When: January 1, 2026
Cafe Un Deux Trois

Cafe Un Deux Trois, which operated in Midtown Manhattan for nearly 50 years, closed in early January. The French eatery, which was a favorite among theatergoers and celebrities alike, had long been a staple of Times Square, with its traditional bistro fare and nighttime café.
Steak frites, Boeuf Bourguignon, juicy burgers, and sandwiches were among the fan favorites over the longtime journey. The restaurant also dedicated a post to its long-time General Manager, Randy St. Louis, who worked through ups and downs for 29 years.
It was a go-to spot for Broadway regulars and New York locals in Manhattan’s Theatre District. Read more about the closure here.
- When: January 5, 2025
Dallas BBQ Fordham Road

The Dallas BBQ on Fordham Road in the Bronx officially shut down after operating for over 20 years. The restaurant was part of the renowned New York barbecue chain and served as a go-to spot for casual meals among local families and students.
Diners used to relish BBQ Chicken Sandwich, burgers, Brisket Sandwich, and BBQ wings at the restaurant. Post-pandemic hurdles and the landlord’s redevelopment plans compelled the team to shut their long-running location. More details on the closure are available here.
- When: January 6, 2026
Shuko

The popular sushi restaurant Shuko closed later in the month. Since its beginning, the restaurant has been known for providing a high-end omakase experience and a minimalist approach, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated customer base.
The restaurant served the community for 13 years with its multi-course tasting menus and extensive drink selections. The restaurant was founded by two friends who met while working at Masa in Columbus Circle. Additional details about the closure can be found here.
- When: January 24, 2026
Alchemy Restaurant and Tavern

Alchemy Restaurant and Tavern, which had operated in Brooklyn for a long time, announced its closure on January 15 and served for the last time on January 24. The local restaurant announced the news on social media, appreciating the support customers had provided over the 19 years of its journey.
It was a comfortable, pub-style restaurant, known for its outstanding selection of beer, wine, and cocktails. Patrons shared messages of support and disappointment over the loss of a neighborhood favorite.
- When: January 24, 2026
While the closures mark the end of well-known establishments, they also signal continued change across New York City’s dining landscape.
