This is Eater’s guide to all the New York City restaurants, bars, and cafes that closed in October 2025 (see: September, August, July, June, May, April, March, February, and January). This list will be updated weekly, serving as a round-up of the dining and drinking places that have shuttered around the city. If a restaurant or bar has closed in your neighborhood, let us know at ny@eater.com.

Greenpoint: Sippy Cafes Greenpoint location is scheduled to close by mid-October after a five-year run. Billed as “Brooklyn’s first pan-Asian inspired cafe,” Sippy specializes in sweet cream cold brew, tea, and lattes made with black sesame, strawberry, and ube, along with croissants, cookies, and eggy sandwiches. The closure is caused by its “rent prices nearly tripling,” notes co-owners Cerina Shao and Judy Zhu, who maintain another Sippy Cafe in Brooklyn Heights off Remsen Street. 200 Franklin Street, Brooklyn

Kips Bay: Coppola East, an Italian staple for penne alla vodka, brick-oven pies, veal Parm, and spritzes since 1997, has closed. “It is with mixed emotions that we announce the closing of Coppola’s East, after 28 wonderful years of serving this community,” per a statement on its website. 378 3rd Avenue, at East 27th Street

Soho: Morgenstern’s Finest Ice Cream Parlor, “ice cream maestro” Nicholas Morgenstern’s small-batch shop known for its inventive flavors like salted caramel pretzel and charred banana, will serve its last scoop on Sunday, October 12. While its flagship is closing, the black-and-white brand will continue to sell its pints, ice cream cakes, and merch online, and event bookings for its ice cream cart and truck remain active. 88 W. Houston Street, at LaGuardia Place