Boston’s restaurant scene saw several notable closures in February 2026. Three local restaurants, spanning Greek, Italian, and tavern fare, closed across Greater Boston.
Three Boston Restaurants Closed in February 2026
Even as Boston remains one of the most active dining markets, several local establishments shuttered this month. Here are the restaurants that closed permanently in February.
Olympia Restaurant

Olympia Restaurant, a longtime Lowell institution, closed permanently after almost 75 years in business. The Greek restaurant was opened in 1952 and became a multigenerational gathering place for the Lowell community.
The Greek-inspired interiors and Mediterranean menu drew loyal customers for decades. The owners announced the shutdown on social media, thanking loyal customers and the community that had supported the business for decades.
The post drew the attention of patrons who expressed their emotions over the loss of a longtime local destination. More details are available here.
- When: February 16, 2026
The Dot Tavern

On February 18, The Dot Tavern in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood closed its doors. In an announcement, management said they plan to pursue new opportunities. The tavern was one of the local social venues and a place for events.
After three years in business, the owner thanked customers for their support. The details of the future of The Dot Tavern have not been disclosed. The bar ended the journey on an energetic note by hosting Trivia with Brandon Wahlberg on their last day.
- When: February 18, 2026
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Ciao Restaurant and Bar

Ciao Restaurant and Bar closed on February 21, after five years of service. The Italian restaurant was located in Lynn. It served wood-fired pizzas, house-made pastas, and craft cocktails.
The restaurant posted the announcement on social media, with a grateful message to the customers, who continued supporting the restaurant, and said that they were in the midst of changing the space to new ownership. Here are the details regarding the closure.
- When: February 21, 2026
These closures mark the end of longstanding chapters for their respective communities. The food and beverage industry in Boston is still adjusting to economic forces and changing consumer preferences.
