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A Cherished Brookline Landmark Closes Its Doors After 66 Years of Shared Memories

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A Cherished Brookline Landmark Closes Its Doors After 66 Years of Shared Memories

The closing of a long-standing neighborhood institution is always felt deeply, and for Boston's community of diners who built traditions around its tables, the farewell to Golden Temple marks the end of a remarkable era.

🍽️ Golden Temple's 66-Year Run on Beacon Street Comes to a Close

Golden Temple, the long-running restaurant on Beacon Street in Brookline, has permanently closed its doors after 66 years in business. The restaurant announced the closure through a Facebook post, expressing profound gratitude to the customers whose loyalty had sustained the establishment across generations. In the post, the restaurant reflected on having been part of family dinners, milestone celebrations, and everyday moments for decades. The closure marks the end of an era for one of Brookline's most enduring dining institutions. [2]

Sources: [2] NBC Boston

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