Business & Tech

Route 9 Restaurant Closes Its Doors

The restaurant is the first Framingham business to close in 2013.

Top Shelf Restaurant has served its last meal.

The owners announced the restaurant's closing on its Facebook page: "To all our customers, we regret to inform you that we have had to close effective 1/1/2013."

The owners wrote "Due to extraordinary town fees and regulations, as well as these economic times, it has made it impossible for us to continue. We continue to look for investors that may allow us to return. We thank you all for your business over the past 2 years and hope some day, to serve you once again."

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Framingham natives Adam and Jamie Sinewitz along with their father Gary had opened Top Shelf Restaurant in 2011, in the former site of Bronzetti's Pizzeria.

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Wednesday, when Patch contacted the restaurant, they said they hope to eventually re-open, but there is no timetable.


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