Osteria Romano, a longtime <a href="https://nycrestaurantvoice.com/new-italian-trattoria-opens-in-williamsburg-20260418071518/">Italian</a> <a href="https://nycrestaurantvoice.com/801-restaurant-group-files-for-chapter-11-amid-financial-restructuring-20260418014016/">restaurant</a> in the <a href="https://nycrestaurantvoice.com/east-villages-bar-epoque-closes-after-eight-years-20260418071518/">East Village</a>, has permanently closed. The owners cited rising rents and labor costs as key factors in the decision. The restaurant had served classic Italian dishes since 2006.
Regular patrons expressed disappointment on social media following the announcement. The neighborhood has seen several traditional eateries <a href="https://nycrestaurantvoice.com/dinosaur-bar-b-que-to-close-brooklyn-location-after-15-years-sparking-local-back-20260418073939/">close</a> in recent years amid changing demographics and economic pressures.
The space at 123 St. Marks Place is expected to be leased by a new tenant, though no details have been announced.