
This is Eater’s guide to all the New York City restaurants, bars, and cafes that closed in November 2025 (see: October, September, August, July, June, May, April, March, February, and January). This list will be updated weekly, serving as a round-up of the dining and drinking places that have shuttered around the city. If a restaurant or bar has closed in your neighborhood, let us know at ny@eater.com.
November 7
Bay Ridge: Longtime German restaurant Schnitzel Haus closed on Sunday, October 26, with a party, as reported by Brooklyn Reporter. Owner Fred Urban is going to be reopening the restaurant in the shuttered Casa Pepe space in the same neighborhood, ideally in December. 7319 Fifth Avenue, near 74th Street
Boerum Hill: Japanese and sushi restaurant Taiki closed on Friday, October 31. The small spot opened in January 2019. 134 Nevins Street, near Dean Street
Upper East Side: Manhattan 24-hour restaurant Ritz Diner closed on Sunday, November 1, as reported by the Instagram account Diners of NYC. The diner had opened in the 1930s and had been under the current ownership of George Kalogerakos since 1999. One of his other restaurants, George Southern Greek, closed on the Upper East Side back in September, per East Side Feed, but the family’s Tramway Diner remains open in Midtown East. 1133 First Avenue, at East 62nd Street
Upper West Side: Cipriani’s luxe Italian food hall, Harry’s Table, closed on Saturday, November 1. The 28,000 square-foot spot, which opened in May 2022, struggled to gain traction. 235 Freedom Place South, near West 61st Street
Upper West Side: Kosher gluten-free restaurant Prime Thyme Kitchen & Bar closed on Wednesday, November 5, per West Side Rag. The publication reports that the restaurant, which had opened as Thyme and Tonic, revamped in the spring. 474 Columbus Avenue, at West 83rd Street
Upper West Side: Kosher bakery and cafe Safta’s has already closed on Monday, November 3, after nearly nine months of service, as reported by West Side Rag. 2345 Broadway, between West 85th and 86th streets
West Village: Italian bakery and restaurant Realmuto Alta Pasticceria closed one of its two Manhattan locations sometime in October, as confirmed by a rep for the company. This location had opened in July 2024; its Penn Station outpost remains open. 117 Seventh Avenue South, at West 10th Street








