

“It was a really great place to meet up with people and get drinks or food,” Alver said. Alver ’17 said he found out about Uno’s closure after receiving an Uno email alert which stated that the closest Uno location to him was not in Harvard Square anymore, but rather another location in Boston. Students more generally were surprised and disappointed by the news.Ĭharles G.

“In the past, we have held a number of large group events there, and even some of our largest parties, up to 200 people over the course of two hours, were easily accommodated by their friendly staff.” “The had a great working relationship with this particular Uno,” Model United Nations board member Timothy J. Several student organizations regularly hosted meeting and events at the restaurant, and said they would miss the location. During late nights, the restaurant also offered appetizers like mozzarella sticks at discounted prices. The pizza joint, with corporate headquarters in Boston, specializes in Chicago-style deep dish pizza and has been in the Square for over 20 years. “We had a great staff and a commitment to the Harvard Square community.” “It was an incredibly difficult decision as we’ve been in Harvard Square since 1980,” Weldon said. Chan, a Hong Kong billionaire who also made a historic donation to Harvard’s School of Public Health. The building was purchased within recent years by Gerald L. “The rent prices have just gotten out of whack the last couple of years.” “We tried very hard to cooperate with the landlord, but the rents are very high in Harvard Square,” Weldon said. The restaurant closed its doors because the eatery became too expensive to operate amid high rent prices, according to Uno’s Chief Marketing Officer Skip Weldon. Uno joins the burgeoning list of businesses closing their doors in Harvard Square, including Au Bon Pain and Al’s, all of which were displaced by the renovation of the Smith Campus Center. All that remained was a note taped onto the building’s front window urging customers “not to say goodbye” and referring would-be patrons to nearby Uno locations. branch last Thursday were surprised to see the storefront stripped of all semblances of the eatery. WhaleyĬustomers hoping to grab a meal at the chain’s 22 JFK St. Pick up orders have no service fees, regardless of non-Instacart+ or Instacart+ membership.Signs on Unos’ former building announce its closure as part of ongoing construction in Harvard Square. Instacart+ membership waives this like it would a delivery fee. There may be a "pickup fee" (equivalent to a delivery fee for pickup orders) on your pick up order that is typically $1.99 for non-Instacart+ members. With an optional Instacart+ membership, you can get $0 delivery fee on every order over $35 and lower service fees too.

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