Restaurants & Bars
Marlborough, Hudson Papa Gino's Among Dozens Shuttered Abruptly
The popular pizza chain shut down dozens of shops across New England on Sunday, among them Marlborough and Hudson.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—In the swirl of the midterm elections, you may have forgotten that some major pizza and grinder places have closed down across New England.
This past Sunday morning, startled employees and pizza lovers were shocked to learn that Papa Gino's, and also D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches, abruptly closed dozens of its shops across New England overnight.
Social media and signs on businesses indicated several Massachusetts locations had closed on Sunday. There has been confusion surrounding which restaurants got the axe.
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Patch confirmed that in Hudson and Marlborough, three Papa Gino's and one D'Angelo's were among the closed restaurants.
The following were closed this weekend:
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- D'Angelo's, 601 Donald Lynch Blvd, Marlborough
- Papa Gino's, 197 Boston Post Road West, Marlborough
- Papa Gino's, 205 Washington St., Hudson
- Papa Gino's, 205 East Main St., Marlborough
In total, 68 Massachusetts restaurants were closed according to court reports.
"The company made the difficult decision to close 95 restaurants – 178 restaurants remain open and are thriving," spokesperson Rick Wilner told Patch on Monday.
A day after dozens of stores abruptly closed, Papa Gino's Pizza filed for bankruptcy and announced that its parent company has been sold.
On Monday, the parent company, Papa Gino's Holdings Corporation, which also owns D'Angelo's Grilled Sandwiches restaurants, announced it had been sold to a Wynnchurch Capital portfolio company, only a day after shuttering 95 locations around the region.
"We regret having to abruptly close the restaurants without notice but were unable to share information until the proposed sale transaction was finalized," said Chief Financial Officer Corey Wendland.
The Dedham based pizza chain was founded in 1961 in East Boston, then called Piece O' Pizza. Its name changed in 1968, and its parent company also owns D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches.
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