3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Michigan in March 2026

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Michigan in March 2026

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Michigan in March 2026

PhillyBite10MICHIGAN STATE – Michigan’s hospitality sector is navigating a "Triennial Transition" this March. As the state enters a massive three-year liquor license renewal cycle, several high-profile urban anchors and niche favorites are choosing this moment to exit the stage. While the "Great Lakes" state is celebrating a fresh crop of James Beard semifinalists, the pressure of rising labor costs and a strategic shift toward retail-focused hospitality is reshaping the landscape from Corktown to the West Side.


3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Connecticut in March 2026

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Connecticut

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Connecticut

PhillyBite10CONNECTICUT STATE – The Connecticut hospitality industry is undergoing a "Unified Reset" this March. As the state’s primary trade group rebrands to represent a broader coalition of lodging and dining, the physical landscape is seeing the departure of long-standing national brands and the loss of critical rural anchors. From the final "last call" for a 33-year sports bar icon to the legislative push for "Tobacco Bar" modernization, here is the state of the Connecticut tavern scene this month.


3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West Virginia in March 2026

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West Virginia

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West Virginia

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West VirginiaWEST VIRGINIA – West Virginia’s hospitality industry is facing a bittersweet March 2026. While the "Almost Heaven" brand is seeing record-breaking tourism—with a projected $9.1 billion economic impact this year—the reality for many independent "brick-and-mortar" taverns is increasingly difficult. A combination of shifting consumer habits toward "ready-to-drink" (RTD) retail and the rising cost of maintaining historic properties is leading to a significant "March Reset" across the Mountain State.


4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in New Hampshire: April 2026

4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in New Hampshire: April 2026

4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in New Hampshire: April 2026

PhillyBite10NEW HAMPSHIRE – The "Granite State" hospitality sector is facing a significant seasonal shift this April. While New Hampshire has managed to maintain the federal $7.25 minimum wage, its tavern and casual dining industry is feeling the pressure from a "labor drain" to neighboring states and a massive national push toward automation.


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