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Last weekend, Ipswich witnessed an unforgettable event as Ed Sheeran hosted a pop-up pub named ‘Old Phone’. Fans gathered eagerly for a unique experience featuring Sheeran’s music and engaging activities. The event became a spectacular one-day celebration, promoting his latest song from the upcoming album. In Boston, however, several beloved restaurants are closing, leaving food enthusiasts stunned and seeking new favorites. The contrasting experiences highlight the vibrant yet ever-changing landscape of entertainment and food in the region.
Ipswich Buzzes with Ed Sheeran’s Pop-Up Pub Event
This past weekend, the charming town of Ipswich became the center of attention as music icon Ed Sheeran hosted a thrilling pop-up pub called the Old Phone. Fans flocked to the event for a rare chance to mingle with the talented singer and savor a unique pub experience that had everyone buzzing with excitement.
On Friday, Sheeran spent time exploring the local scene, strumming his guitar and cozying up in nearby coffee shops before he took to the stage at the pop-up. What was initially planned for two days quickly became a one-day spectacle, leaving fans with memories to last a lifetime. This pop-up wasn’t just a random gathering; it served as a promotional celebration for Sheeran’s latest song “Old Phone” from his upcoming album.
To make this event extra special, eager fans entered a contest where they sent their old messages and videos directly to Sheeran’s phone, providing them an exclusive ticket into the pop-up experience. A few parents even made the thrilling decision to pull their kids from school, highlighting how rare and exciting this was for the community. It’s not every day that such a star shines in a small town, and the thrill of the event definitely made waves among the locals.
Boston Area Restaurant Closures Shake Up the Food Scene
Another iconic spot, Twin Donuts, has closed after a stellar 70 years of operations in Allston. In a similar vein, Guy Fieri’s Boston Kitchen + Bar has also shut down after just three years—marking Fieri’s second restaurant failure in the city.
Additionally, TsuruTonTan, a fan-favorite noodle shop located in Fenway’s Kenmore Square, has closed without any news on whether it will reopen: a mystery that has many foodies puzzled. The Bagel Table in Newton has also closed its original Chestnut Hill location after a lovely run of seven years, while Taco Party in Somerville is taking a break with no specific date set for its return due to personal reasons from the owner.
The culinary landscape has changed with other closures as well. Just a little over a year of service for The Cornerstone in Somerville ended after the establishment faced an earlier Health Department closure. Meanwhile, Lobstah on a Roll has closed its South End location, putting up a ‘for lease’ sign that indicates another chapter has ended. On a heartfelt note, Jade’s Restaurant in Peabody is preparing to close after three decades of loving service, with its last weekend of operation approaching fast.
Across the board, these closures are notable shifts, leaving many food enthusiasts scrambling for their next favorite destinations. As seasons change, so does the vibrant dining scene, and fans can only hope the much-loved venues have exciting replacements in the works.
As the lively pub experience in Ipswich brings happiness to fans, the closures in Boston give a bittersweet reminder of the ever-evolving nature of our favorite eateries. It’s a time for celebration over the highs and reflection over the lows within the world of entertainment and food.
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- Eater: Boston Restaurant and Bar Closings March 2025
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- Google Search: Boston Restaurant Closures
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- Wikipedia: Boston
