Three restaurants closed in Boston in April. These closures left a gap in the city’s food scene that reflects the ever-changing industry. The list includes both neighborhood favorites and long-running establishments.
Restaurants That Exited Boston Dining Space
Boston’s dining scene saw multiple closures in April. Here are the restaurants that shut down across the city.
The Federal

For seven years, The Federal was known for its upscale, cocktail-focused dining concept. Located in the former Federal Reserve Bank building, the restaurant featured historic banking details and dark wood interiors. The restaurant closed, citing rising costs and economic challenges.
The spot was popular as a steakhouse and seafood restaurant. Diners especially complimented its cocktail menu that included unique drinks like the Philippine Peso and the German Mark. Read more about the closure here.
- Closing Date: April 2, 2026
Crossroads Cafe

Crossroads Cafe has closed after 38 years in Boston’s dining scene. Known for its cozy, inviting, and casual dining atmosphere, the stop featured a classic pub feel. The spot simply cited that it is time to move on when sharing news of its closure.
The menu included American comfort food, Italian, and Mexican dishes. Popular dishes include the grilled steak tips, bacon burger, St. Louis pork ribs, shrimp scampi en baguette, and fajitas. Read more about the closure here.
- Closing Date: April 18, 2026
Clarke’s

Boston also saw the closure of historic downtown pub Clarke’s April. After 50 years of service, the owners closed the bar due to economic pressures. The spot was known for its lively, casual atmosphere with frequent celebrity sightings.
The long-running bar was especially popular for its affordable barbecue ribs. Other notable menu items included mango margaritas, baked haddock, lobster rangoon, and Thai ribs. Read more about the closure here.
- Closing Date: April 25, 2026
Boston’s April closures are a reminder of the swiftly changing restaurant landscape, which can also affect long-standing, well-loved establishments. As rising costs and changing dining habits continue to impact the industry, the city’s food scene evolves.
