4 Major Boston Restaurant and Bar Closings to Know, June 2025
Briefly

Lily P's, a fried chicken and live music venue in Cambridge, has closed after nearly six years. The co-owner expressed a desire to reopen in the near future. Au Chocolat, a downtown Belgian chocolate shop, has also permanently closed as the owner retires. Pinoy Kabayan, a counter-service Filipino restaurant, seems to have shut down, with a new restaurant, Kanaka Cafe, slated to open in its place. Lastly, Rabia's Dolce Fumo in the North End closed, with indications of new projects from the team in the future.
Lily P's closed down abruptly this month after nearly six years in Kendall Square, though co-owner Alex Tannenbaum expressed hopes of returning to operate in the future.
The owner of Au Chocolat has decided to retire, leading to the shop's closure on June 27 after years of serving Belgian chocolates.
Pinoy Kabayan, a Filipino restaurant known for its all-day breakfast, appears to have closed, while Kanaka Cafe will be opening in its place.
Rabia's Dolce Fumo in the North End has shut down, with its team indicating future culinary projects in a social media announcement.
Read at Eater Boston
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