A nostalgic view of the interior of a Bertucci's restaurant.
Bertucci’s Restaurant has announced the closure of several locations across Massachusetts and Rhode Island, due to financial struggles and a bankruptcy filing. The Northboro-based chain, known for its brick oven pizzas and warm dining atmosphere, has faced business challenges since previous bankruptcies in 2018 and 2022, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and rising inflation. Despite the closures, Bertucci’s continues to operate ten locations in Massachusetts and has launched a fast-casual concept called Bertucci’s Pronto to adapt to modern dining trends.
In a wave of sadness for Italian food lovers across Massachusetts, the beloved casual dining chain Bertucci’s has announced the closure of several locations. The Northboro-based restaurant, which has built a reputation for its warm dining atmosphere and delicious brick oven pizzas, has decided to shut down locations in Braintree, Mansfield, North Andover, Norwood, and Plymouth. The chain’s fate also spells the end for its Warwick, Rhode Island site, leaving many loyal customers feeling a pinch.
On April 24, 2025, Bertucci’s officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a Florida court. Within this filing, the company revealed that its assets and liabilities each fall between a hefty $10 million and $50 million. As a strategy to address financial struggles, particularly connected to a debtor from Florida, Bertucci’s has taken the tough step of consolidating locations to mitigate losses.
This isn’t the first time Bertucci’s has found itself in financial hot water. The chain had previously filed for bankruptcy in both 2018 and 2022, which led to a string of closures. Factors contributing to the decline in business over the years include not only the extensive impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic but also rising inflation costs that have put a strain on many restaurants across the nation.
In 2022, several establishments bid farewell as Bertucci’s narrowed its presence in the region. Locations in Beverly, Brockton, Canton, Marlboro, and North Attleboro were axed in that round of closures, leaving only a few remaining restaurants standing.
As of now, just ten Bertucci’s locations continue to serve loyal patrons in Massachusetts. These surviving locations are found in Chelmsford, Framingham, Hingham, Medford, Newton, Reading, Waltham, West Roxbury, Westboro, and the Pronto location on Tremont Street in Boston. While it’s bittersweet to see so many familiar faces, regulars at the remaining spots can still enjoy their favorite dishes in a warm atmosphere.
For everyone missing their Bertucci’s fix, let’s take a moment to remember the legacy of this cherished chain. Bertucci’s first opened its doors in 1981 in Somerville, quickly winning the hearts of families looking for a comfortable place to enjoy a hearty Italian meal together. The restaurant became known for its casual dining experience, offering everything from rich pastas to delectable seafood and, of course, those famous brick oven pizzas that are loved by many.
Despite the recent cuts, Bertucci’s has plans to keep its spirit alive. The chain is continuing to remind loyal customers of its commitment to service and quality even though it operates fewer locations. In a bid to adapt to modern dining trends, Bertucci’s has recently launched a fast-casual spinoff called Bertucci’s Pronto. This new concept focuses on providing quicker dining options, appealing to busy diners who want their Italian fix but may be short on time.
The aftermath of these changes leaves Bertucci’s in a challenging but hopeful position. With a total of 15 locations left nationwide after the closures, the future of Bertucci’s is still uncertain. However, for those still able to dine at the remaining Massachusetts locations, the delicious food and welcoming atmosphere may be worth the visit during these tough times.
As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: the love for Bertucci’s and its classic Italian flavors remain strong in the hearts of many customers. Let’s hope this isn’t the last we hear from Bertucci’s in Massachusetts!
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