A Boston Market ... in San Francisco, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — After a round of closures across the country, there are now no more "Boston Market" restaurants in Boston.
A Boston Market spokesperson confirmed to WBZ NewsRadio that locations on Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester and Mass Ave in Boston were both part of a wave of closures that saw 45 restaurants of the chain shuttered at the end of June.
Despite the local-sounding name (not to mention an ad campaign that featured Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird), the Sun Capital Partners-owned chain is based in Golden, Colorado, not Boston.
The chain has been struggling. A recent Mashed article claims that's due to several reasons, including a quick expansion, high overhead costs, and an outdated menu.
There are still 16 other Boston Market locations in Massachusetts.
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