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Stix Noodle Bar, the ramen-inspired Worcester restaurant opened in The Grid last year, has closed to make way for a new concept.
The restaurant announced the change Wednesday on Facebook, saying more information will be announced next week. A new concept will be opening very soon, the restaurant said.
“We thank you so much for your support since we have opened our doors, and we hope to see you when we open our new concept shortly,” the restaurant said on Facebook.
On its website, Stix said it is closed for renovations, but teased its new concept: El Torero Street Food.
Stix opened in February 2018 to join several other eateries in the Grid District and downtown, all part of Marlborough company New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, including Revolution Pie + Pint, Craft Table & Bar and Brew Beer Garden.
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