Eater's guide in April 2025 highlights various New York City restaurants and bars that have recently closed. Some establishments, like Sea & Soil, aim to relocate for growth, while others like Leyenda and Sama Street cite outgrown spaces and pandemic challenges as reasons for closing. Michael's Pastry Shop faced lease renewal issues with their landlord, resulting in their closure. These changes reflect ongoing struggles within the city's vibrant dining scene, with a promise to adapt by seeking new locations when possible.
Sama Street, a cocktail bar and restaurant in Greenpoint, announced it has closed after a pandemic struggle, aiming to relocate to a new neighborhood soon.
The Clover Club's Leyenda closed after a decade, with owners expressing plans to move, having outgrown their space since opening in 2015.
Sea & Soil, a cooperatively-owned shop and bakery, is shutting down temporarily to seek a larger space to sustain their worker-owned business model.
Michael's Pastry Shop in Marine Park announced its closure due to landlord issues, despite efforts to renew the lease, leaving customers without a beloved dessert spot.
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