Restaurants & Bars
Boston Market Now Closed In Woodbridge
Boston Market, a fast casual chain specializing in rotisserie chicken and sides, has permanently closed its Woodbridge location.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Boston Market's Woodbridge location is now permanently closed.
On Friday, the sign had been removed from the storefront at the intersection of Smoketown Road and Prince William Parkway. Tables had been removed from the interior, and the order board at the drive thru noted that everything had been sold out.
Patch reached out to a Boston Market spokesperson to confirm the closure, but they have not responded.
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The national chain was purchased by the Rohan Group in 2020. The organization currently faces lawsuits from employees and vendors who say Boston Market owes them money, according to a report from Nation's Restaurant News.
“From what I’ve heard, the owner said he didn’t care if they sued him; he thought it was funny,” one former Boston Market executive told the Nation's Restaurant News. “From what I understand, he picked up the organization for cheap… I think he was just trying to maximize profits for the first few years he had ownership and now he’s just letting it bleed out.”
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The phone number for Woodbridge's Boston Market location leads to a dial tone. The next closest restaurants are located in Alexandria and Fairfax.
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