6 Beloved Bay Area Restaurants Shut Their Doors in June 2026

Diners in San Francisco bid farewell to several restaurants, including Japanese concepts and trendy bistros.

Written By Riya Singh
Outside Townhouse in San Francisco that closed this month (Image credit: Facebook @Townhouse Emeryville)

Several Bay Area restaurants closed in June. The closures include longtime neighborhood favorites and well-known dining destinations. The closures mark another month of change for the Bay Area dining scene.

San Francisco Restaurants that Closed in June

Fish & Bird Sousaku Izakaya, Townhouse, Park Tavern, Funky Elephant, and Shabu Shack, closed in June. Here’s a roundup of the restaurants that served their last meals this month.

Fish & Bird Sousaku Izakaya

Restaurants that Closed in San Francisco in June 2026.
Outside Fish & Bird Sousaku Izakaya (Image Credit: Yelp by Anna L.)

After more than 6 years in Berkeley, Fish & Bird Sousaku Izakaya closed. The restaurant was known for its Japanese-inspired menu and its cocktail program. The owner called the closure a semi-retirement.

The menu highlights included fresh sashimi, creative small plates, braised meats, and hot pots. The bar offered craft cocktails, fresh-pressed juices, and a selection of sake. Read more about the closure here.

Closing Date: June 14

Townhouse

Townhouse in the Emeryville closed its doors this month, leaving behind lasting memories. The restaurant shared a nostalgic farewell message with customers before closing. The team cited economic changes as the reason behind the closure of the restaurant.

The restaurant was known for its comfort food, classic steaks, and pasta dinners. Popular menu items included Prime Rib, baby back ribs, fresh P.E.I mussels, and pork chops. Find out more about the closure here.

Closing Date: June 20

Park Tavern

Restaurants that Closed in San Francisco in June 2026.
Outside Park Tavern (Image Credit: Yelp by Park Tavern on Washington Square)

Park Tavern, led by acclaimed chef Jonathan Waxman, announced its permanent closure in North Beach. The longtime dining destination was known for its lively atmosphere. It was also popular as a prime location overlooking Washington Square Park and for its comfort food.

Signature dishes on the restaurant’s menu included the Marlowe Burger and the Poulet Rouge. The bar served craft cocktails and a carefully curated wine list. More information on the closure is available here.

Closing Date: June 21

Funky Elephant

Restaurants that Closed in San Francisco in June 2026.
Storefront image of Funky Elephant (Image Credit: Yelp by Lisa M.)

After a short three years on Valencia Street, Funky Elephant closed. The classic Thai restaurant closed this location but did not share the reason behind the decision. The restaurant continues to serve at its original Berkeley location.

The menu was inspired by Bangkok Street vendors and served dishes including Pad Thai, Crispy Rice Salad, and Party Wings. It also served desserts, including Basque Burnt Thai Cheesecake and Butterfly Pea Lychee. Further information on the closure is available here.

Closing Date: June 21

Shabu Shack

Restaurants that Closed in San Francisco in June 2026.
Storefront image of Shabu Shack (Image Credit: Yelp by Benson N.)

The hot pot chain, Shabu Shack, announced its permanent closure after a short run in the Bay Area. The restaurant was located on Grand Avenue in South San Francisco and was the brand’s only location outside the Sacramento region. The announcement did not share the reason for the closure.

The restaurant was highly popular for its Japanese shabu-shabu hot pot experience. It also offered all-you-can-eat specials. Read more about the closure here.

Closing Date: June 22

Vine Hospitality

Restaurants that Closed in San Francisco in June 2026.
Outside Left Bank in the Bay Area (Image Credit: Yelp by Addadada A.)

Vine Hospitality closed several Bay Area restaurants this month. This included the closure of Left Bank, Petite Left Bank, LB Steak, and Meso Modern Mediterranean. The spots were neighborhood favorites for brunch, romantic dates, and gatherings.

The group operated French, steakhouse, and Mediterranean dining concepts. Further information on the closures is available here.

Closing Date: June 22

The departures span a mix of neighborhood favorites and established dining destinations.

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