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Café Piazza Closing-December 29, 2025.
As previously shared, we want to provide a clearer explanation for the closure of Café Piazza. The short version is that 2024 was devastating for the business, and ultimately, we could not recover.
Café Piazza began over eight years ago with two operating partners and six investors. While we opened in August 2017 with basically no working capital and a manageable debt load from the start up costing more than planned, we stayed ambitious and committed. Much of the restaurant’s buildout was completed by four of us—two operating partners and two investors—who spent months handling the majority of the work ourselves. The restaurant was created around a Sicilian café concept and family recipes brought by one of the operating partners, inspired by his summers growing up in Sicily. As part of that vision, the space was crowned by a hand-painted ceiling mural—spray-painted on site over the course of months—celebrating the history of St. Louis. The mural drew significant local and international attention and became a defining feature of Café Piazza. We believed we were building something truly special.
The early years were challenging. Some concepts didn’t gain traction, and we adapted by narrowing our focus to lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. As financial pressure persisted, the operating partner who developed the concept and recipes ultimately stepped away from the business. His departure occurred well before the events that later unfolded and followed more than two years of working without a salary; with only enough income to support a single operating partner at the time, his decision to step away was both reasonable and necessary.
COVID then brought additional challenges, but through creativity, community support, PPP funding, and the addition of Benton Parkade next door, the business rebounded. By the end of 2021, Café Piazza was debt-free and throwing off returns to investors.
That stability began to unravel in mid-2023 as inflation and rising interest rates hurt the restaurant industry nationwide. In 2024, the situation worsened significantly. Sales continued to decline, and serious financial mismanagement came to light. During a year-end review, we discovered non–Café-related charges hitting the business bank account, along with a complete lack of financial controls. Additionally, cash sales generated by the restaurant over an extended period were never deposited into the bank account. As we began researching online reviews, we started also seeing a pattern of poor service. People began losing trust in the brand.
As a result, the café went from approximately $150,000 in cash at the start of 2024 to being overdrawn by year-end, while also accumulating new debt after having been debt-free for several years. The business lost a small fortune in 2024. The combination of declining sales, improper use of funds, and missing cash ultimately proved unsustainable. The original concept just seemed to fade over the course of 2024, and the brand lost its way. The Investment group kept asking for updates, we never got them. Without direct involvement we had no idea what was going on. By the time we figured it out, the damage was done.
Despite these headwinds, we made a final effort to save Café Piazza. The investment group took over the operation and key employees stepped up to help operate the restaurant while we worked to correct major issues—recovering funds owed to the business, reinstating expired licenses, paying back taxes, correcting pricing inconsistencies, repairing equipment, turning over bad staff, cleaning the place up and implementing proper financial controls. While these efforts stabilized operations, sales never recovered to the level needed to sustain the business.
As a result, we have made the difficult decision to close.
On behalf of the investment group, we are deeply grateful to the employees who worked tirelessly over the past year to keep the doors open and to our loyal customers and regulars who supported Café Piazza for eight years. Without you, this journey would not have been possible.
We leave with one final thought: local, independent restaurants are facing extraordinarily difficult conditions. If you want your favorite neighborhood spots to survive, your continued support truly matters.
Thank you for being part of Café Piazza’s story.
PS: Remember we are open until close of business December 29th and our finale party is Saturday night!