Dinosaur Bar-B-Que and 4 Other NYC Restaurants Closed in May 2026

May left diners in New York bidding farewell to some of their favorite restaurants, including Libertine and Mason’s Grille.

Written By Riya Singh
Outside a Dinosaur Bar-B-Que location (Image credit: Facebook @Dinosaur BBQ)

May 2026 brought a wave of restaurant closures across New York City, as several well-known dining spots wrapped up their operations.

Restaurants That Closed in New York in May

Several restaurants across New York City closed in May 2026, marking notable changes in the local dining landscape. Here is a look at the closures.

Uptown Taco

Restaurants that closed in New York in May 2026.
Inside Uptown Taco (Image Credit: Facebook @Uptown Taco)

Founded during the pandemic, Uptown Taco closed after the owners decided to sell the business. The restaurant was known for its relaxed beach-style atmosphere. It became a popular spot for casual dinners and happy hour gatherings among locals.

It was known for Texas-style breakfast tacos and loaded breakfast burritos. It was also known for its specialty iced matcha drinks and Chicken Caesar wrap. Read more about the closure here.

  • Closing Date: May 10

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

The popular restaurant Dinosaur Bar-B-Que announced the closure of its Brooklyn location in May. The closure followed plans to demolish and redevelop the building. It was known for its lively, casual atmosphere.

The restaurant’s menu features Southern-style meats and draft brews. It is especially known for its pulled pork, beef brisket, ribs, and special sauces. Additional information about the closure is available here.

  • Closing Date: May 13

Mason’s Grille 52

Restaurants that closed in New York in May 2026.
Outside Mason’s Grille 52 (Image Credit: Instagram @masonsgrille)

After 23 years in business, the fine dining destination Mason’s Grille 52 closed its doors. The restaurant closed its doors after hosting a farewell evening. The restaurant was known as a go-to spot for dates, dinners, and local beers.

The menu featured Black Angus steaks, bourbon-glazed pork chops, and French onion soup. The Ayer family operated the restaurant. More details about the closure available here.

  • Closing Date: May 14

Libertine

Restaurants that closed in New York in May 2026.
Storefront image of Libertine (Image Credit: Yelp by Stewart L.)

The French restaurant Libertine in Greenwich closed after three years in operation. The restaurant brought a slice of regional France into the West Village and became known for its seasonal menu. It was known for its intimate dining experience.

Libertine was highly acclaimed for its cuisine du marché menu and tableside martini presentation. Its menu featured Oeufs Mayo, Jambon Persille, and traditional French spirits. Additional information about the closure is available here.

  • Closing Date: May 23

Atla

Restaurants that closed in New York in May 2026.
Outside Atla (Image Credit: Instagram @eatatla)

NoHo neighborhood favorite Atla closed at the end of May. The Mexican restaurant was well-known for its casual, modern take on traditional flavors. The closure also came with the news of a new concept that will be taking over the restaurant’s space.

The restaurant was known for its vibrant cocktails and mezcal-focused bar. It featured signature dishes including Pork Al Pastor Gringa, Arctic Char Tostada, and Suadero Tacos. Full details on the closure are available here.

  • Closing Date: May 31

May marked the end of several restaurants across New York. Even as the city’s dining scene continues to evolve, these restaurants will be missed.

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Riya Singh is a writer, editor, and poet with a background in literature and journalism. She has the passion and knowledge to create content tailored to this niche, with a strong interest in the intersections of psychology, storytelling, and human behavior.
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