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Bristol Italian restaurant to shut permanently after 44 years

Don Giovanni's near Temple Meads station will close its doors for the final time in January

Don Giovanni's restaurant in Bristol(Image: Paul Gillis/Bristol Live)

A Bristol restaurant is shutting down after more than four decades of serving diners.

Andy Firetto, head chef and proprietor of Don Giovanni's, opposite Temple Meads station, confirmed the closure via Facebook.

Don Giovanni's, which Bristol Live readers ranked as the city's finest Italian, will serve its last meal on January 18.

"It is with the heaviest of hearts that I make this announcement," Mr Firetto said.

"Due to circumstances beyond my control, my beloved Don Giovanni's Restaurant will permanently close its doors on the 18th January 2026, marking the end of an incredible journey spanning 44 years", reports .

"To all have visited over the years, your love and loyal support has meant the world to us, it's been a privilege to have been part of your celebrations, birthdays, anniversaries and countless 'just because' dinners, thank you for believing in us and making Don Giovannis part of your story."

While Mr Firetto did not detail the precise circumstances behind the closure in his announcement, the restaurant's fate has appeared increasingly uncertain since property developers Dandara purchased the building, a former car dealership.

Dandara has secured planning consent to construct more than 400 new flats on the site, with approximately 10 per cent designated for social rent.