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Regina Pizzeria Closes Fenway Location After 13 Years
The iconic Boston pizza chain shutters one of its expansion sites.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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The Fenway location of Regina Pizzeria, a Boston institution that has been serving pizza in the North End for over 100 years, has closed. A spokesperson for Boston Restaurant Associates, which owns Regina Pizzeria, confirmed that the business decided not to renew the lease at the Fenway site, which had opened in 2013 as part of an expansion effort.
Why it matters
The closure of the Fenway Regina Pizzeria marks the end of an era for the brand's expansion efforts outside of its North End flagship location. While Regina Pizzeria still maintains a presence in Boston and across Massachusetts, the Fenway closure represents a pullback from the chain's previous growth strategy of opening more quick-service locations.
The details
The Fenway Regina Pizzeria location, which opened in 2013 at 1330 Boylston Street, is no longer listed on the company's website. A spokesperson for Boston Restaurant Associates, the parent company, said the business decided not to renew the lease at that site when it expired.
- The Fenway Regina Pizzeria location opened in 2013.
- The Fenway location closed in March 2026 when the lease expired.
The players
Regina Pizzeria
A Boston pizza institution that has been serving pizza in the North End for over 100 years.
Boston Restaurant Associates
The parent company that owns Regina Pizzeria and made the decision to close the Fenway location.
The takeaway
The closure of the Fenway Regina Pizzeria location marks a shift in the brand's expansion strategy, as the iconic Boston pizza chain pulls back from its previous efforts to open more quick-service locations outside of its North End flagship. While Regina Pizzeria still maintains a presence in the city and across Massachusetts, the Fenway closure represents a retrenchment from the chain's broader growth ambitions.
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