Pho Vy's final days, and Walnut Creek Yacht Club shutters after 28 years
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The article highlights multiple restaurant closures in the East Bay, including Brewja Coffee, Church's Chicken in El Cerrito, and Phở Vy, due to financial problems and personal reasons. Brewja Coffee owes over $79,000 in rent, prompting its closure; Church's Chicken has closed after a failed health inspection and ongoing troubles; while Phở Vy’s owner is stepping back to care for family but might explore catering. Additionally, Starbucks has closed its Shattuck Avenue location amidst labor issues. These closures point to ongoing challenges for the local restaurant scene.
Brewja Coffee's Downtown Oakland location has been served a three-day notice for over $79,000 in unpaid rent, leading to its permanent closure.
Phở Vy's owner is closing the restaurant to care for family but plans to expand into catering and pop-ups after nine years of service.
Starbucks has permanently closed its Shattuck Avenue location amidst worker strikes and previous closures, marking the end of its service at that site.
Church's Chicken in El Cerrito has closed following another location's recent closure after failing a health inspection, signaling a troubling trend for the chain.
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