The Saddest NYC Restaurant Closures in June
Briefly

Eater’s June 2025 guide to New York City outlets that have recently shut down highlights significant closures such as Llama San and Chopped Parsley. Critically acclaimed Llama San will close after six years, though its owners plan to continue other restaurants in Brooklyn. Sweet Cake and 929 Speakeasy also faced closure, revealing the ongoing challenges restaurants encounter, such as high lease costs and management disputes. The guide serves as a crucial resource for tracking the changing landscape of NYC's vibrant dining scene amidst economic pressures.
The Eater's guide offers a comprehensive roundup of restaurants, bars, and cafes that have recently closed in New York City, reflecting the city's dynamic dining scene.
Llama San, a critically acclaimed Japanese Peruvian restaurant in Greenwich Village, has announced its closure after six successful years, while its sister restaurants continue operating.
Chopped Parsley has closed after its owner faced difficulties with lease renewal, bringing to light the challenges many small restaurants face in maintaining their spaces.
929 Speakeasy in Long Island City is relocating after closing, indicative of a trend where some venues adapt rather than permanently shut down.
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