
BY: Ryan Mancini
After over two decades of serving patrons in the North End, Boston’s Ristorante Fiore will be closing its doors on Dec. 25. The restaurant made the announcement through Facebook on Tuesday, signed off by owner Fiore Colella.
“Today, I am reaching out to share exciting news with you,” the post read. “After much thought, I am hanging up my apron and will retire to spend time with my family, my incredible grandchildren, and do some hunting and fishing. Ristorante Fiore has been sold, and our final service will be on Dec. 25, 2022.”
SOURCE: https://www.masslive.com
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