31 Tucson restaurants closed in 2015
A collection of Tucson restaurants who have packed it up.
Eastside spot had been in business since 2012.
Last day for Chaffin's is Dec. 15.
The spot in the Oro Valley Marketplace was formerly Harvest Moon Chinese Restaurant.
Owner will cater and sell gift baskets while looking for a new home.
Site will be demolished for the Downtown Links project's Barraza Parkway.
Sign on door reads that owners were forced out for unpaid rent.
Restaurant was last venture for Tucson restaurateur Brian Metzger.
Owner says he'll launch mobile restaurant until he finds new location.
Kearbey’s Burgers & Shakes opened its doors on May 18 on Stone Avenue downtown, just as the annual summer doldrums were about to kick in.
Plans to reopen at Avalon Gardens in Tumacacori.
Friday is the last day for downtown Tucson's lone sushi restaurant.
Owner has plans to relocate after short period of rest.
Farm-to-table restaurant Harvest will take over the space.
Restaurant on East Tanque Verde Road had gained popularity as a concert venue.
Fast-casual healthy eatery finds space too big for its ambitions.
Decision took him by surprise.
Jackson Tavern, Brian Metzger's months-old restaurant at Plaza Palomino, closed Friday night. It had been open since January.
It was a hard decision, owner says, but life events prompted the call.
Owner cites financial problems, trouble competing with corporate establishments.
Closure comes on heals of Bluefin announcing its finale.
The last day of business for the northwest side restaurant is May 24.
The restaurant will continue to serve wine and cheese on Fridays and Saturdays.
The neighborhood hot dog stand on East Pima Street is no more.
Officials currently do not have plans for the space.
Family-owned restaurant near Trader Joe's on East Speedway calls it quits.
Owners hoped a Kickstarter campaign would rescue restaurant.
Neighborhood bar is closing at the end of the night Saturday.
Burger King is gone and Kelly's Cajun Grill is dark, for now.



