Local restaurant closes in Houston’s Greenway area after 2 years
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By Chyna Blackmon
Published on March 30, 2026.
A Houston restaurant, Mean Grille, is closing its doors nearly two years after opening, marking its last day in business. The restaurant's owner, Onur Palamut, made the announcement on social media. He attributed the closure to the lack of support for small businesses. Despite its short-lived existence, a large fan base of foodies expressed their disappointment at the sudden closure.
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