Bertucci's Italian Restaurant closures leave a void in the community.
Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant has closed four locations in Massachusetts amid its third bankruptcy filing since 2018. The affected locations include Braintree, Mansfield, North Andover, and Norwood. As the chain struggles with debts estimated between $10 million and $50 million, it now operates only 10 locations in the state, down from around 80 in its peak years. While Bertucci’s faces challenges, it has recently introduced a new fast-casual concept called Bertucci’s Pronto in Boston, hoping to adapt to changing dining trends.
Get ready to roll up your sleeves, Massachusetts! The beloved casual dining experience at Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant is taking yet another hit, as the chain has just closed four of its locations in the state. That’s right, folks—Braintree, Mansfield, North Andover, and Norwood have officially bid adieu to their Bertucci’s spots. This closing comes amidst the chain’s third bankruptcy filing since 2018, making this quite a tough time for both the company and its loyal customers.
Bertucci’s has long been a staple in the local dining scene. The Braintree location alone had been serving up warm, delicious meals for over 20 years! When the closing notice was posted, it simply stated that the restaurant was “Permanently Closed.” It even directed diners to other nearby locations in Hingham and West Roxbury. If you thought you could enjoy a comforting plate of pasta in Braintree anytime soon, think again!
With this recent shakeup, Bertucci’s website now lists only 10 precious locations in Massachusetts, which include places like Boston, Chelmsford, Chestnut Hill, and Framingham. It’s a far cry from its glory days when the chain had around 80 locations scattered along the East Coast. Now, Bertucci’s operates a mere 16 locations, branching out to Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, and Virginia, with a couple of spots in Maryland. It’s like watching your favorite home team dwindle down to just a few loyal players!
Bertucci’s Restaurants, LLC kicked off its journey back in 1981, while founder’s ideas blossomed in Somerville’s Davis Square. While the company is currently headquartered in Boston, the bankrupt filing came from the Middle District of Florida, snatching the corporate address way down south in Orlando. The situation isn’t pretty, with company debts estimated between $10 million and $50 million—yikes! Their assets are teetering in a similar range, making financial recovery seem like a long shot.
As if filing for bankruptcy three times wasn’t dramatic enough, the chain has reported falling sales leading up to this latest filing. Changing consumer habits mean dining preferences have shifted away from what many consider “legacy casual dining brands.” Think of it as a new trend in eating out; dining is now becoming faster and more convenient. Even with this downturn, Bertucci’s still managed to snag the title of People’s Choice Winner at the 2024 Boston Pizza Festival—talk about resilience!
Interestingly, while some doors have closed, Bertucci’s isn’t entirely throwing in the towel. They recently introduced a shiny new fast-casual concept called Bertucci’s Pronto in Boston, which aims to cater to those on-the-go. It’s always admirable to see a company try to innovate, especially when times are tough!
With the sudden closure of these locations, customers have been sharing their memories of Bertucci’s, reminiscing about family celebrations, date nights, and many smiles enjoyed over hearty meals. For many, it’s more than just a restaurant; it was a place filled with nostalgia and personal stories. Patrons across Massachusetts have expressed their surprise and sadness, especially in Braintree, where the community feels a bit emptier without their go-to spot.
While the future remains uncertain, the love for Bertucci’s still lingers in the hearts of many. Let’s hope for brighter days ahead in the world of casual dining, perhaps finding comfort amidst our beloved Italian dishes.
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