Welcome to our Marfa, Texas city page, where we explore the stories behind closed down restaurants in this unique desert town of 2,456 residents. Nestled in the high plains of West Texas, Marfa is renowned for its vibrant art scene and the mysterious Marfa Lights. Here, we take a look at dining establishments that have shut down, highlighting those that are permanently closed, as well as those that temporarily closed, offering a glimpse into the evolving culinary landscape of our beloved city.
Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided as a resource, but it may not always be 100% accurate. While we strive to research and verify details, errors can occur, and businesses frequently change names, locations, or reopen after closing. Addresses, operating status, and other details may be outdated or incorrect. Use this information at your own risk. If you spot an error, please contact us here, and we will do our best to update it promptly.


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Temporarily closing after 25 years to reimagine the dining experience at Hotel Paisano; promises a new chapter ahead.
Big Red F Restaurant Group closing Glendale location due to economic challenges and proximity to LoDo site.
Borunda Cafe, the first Tex Mex restaurant, opened on July 4, 1887.


