Brookline restaurant, wine store closed indefinitely after fire
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Brookline restaurant, wine store closed indefinitely after fire
"The fire started at Painted Burro Brookline, a Mexican restaurant in Washington Square, the business announced in an Instagram post. No one was hurt, but the fire quickly spread through the building, and the restaurant will be closed "for the foreseeable future." "While this is a setback, it is not the end," the business said in the post. "We are already looking ahead and can't wait to re-open bigger and better than before.""
"The fire spread next door to the wine store Vinodivino before the Brookline Fire Department could extinguish the flames, the business said on Instagram. The building was still without power days after the fire, and the repair timeline is "still uncertain," but the business has other open branches in Kenmore, Beacon Hill, Newton, and Needham."
A fire broke out in the basement of Painted Burro Brookline, a Mexican restaurant in Washington Square. No one was hurt. The blaze quickly spread through the restaurant building and moved next door to the wine store Vinodivino before firefighters could fully extinguish the flames. Both businesses announced on Instagram that they will remain closed until further notice. The Vinodivino building remained without power days after the fire and the repair timeline is still uncertain. Brookline Fire Chief John Sullivan described the damage as "moderate" and said investigators do not currently believe the fire was set intentionally.
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