After decades of serving up smiles, Twin Donuts diner​ in Boston's Allston neighborhood closed its doors for good on Sunday.
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After decades of serving up smiles, Twin Donuts diner​ in Boston's Allston neighborhood closed its doors for good on Sunday. WBZ-TV's Logan Hall reports.
An iconic diner in the heart of a bustling Boston neighborhood is permanently closing its doors after 70 years in business. Social media posts that included a note shared by management indicated ...
Photo by Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe) It was like old times at ... But the nostalgic rush of business for the 70-year-old diner’s sweet treats, greasy breakfast sandwiches, and other ...
An employee at the diner confirmed to MassLive Monday that the shop would close on March 24, but could not provide a reason behind the closure. Eater Boston reported that Twin Donuts was closing ...
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