Fellini’s in Middlesbrough, a popular restaurant for 24 years, has closed permanently. Customers express sadness over the closure.

The Peretti family started it in 2000, and it quickly became a top restaurant. It was located on Linthorpe Road, across from Albert Park.
New owners took over in the mid-2000s. Fellini’s maintained a high rating as customers praised the “amazing” service and staff. The food “never failed” to impress people.
The closure was announced on January 27, although the exact closing date remained unclear then. Fellini’s confirmed its permanent closure on February 7.
The specific reason for closing remains unknown. The restaurant cited “family circumstances” earlier and promised more details later on.
Customers reacted with further sadness and praised Fellini’s legacy in the town. People wished the owners well in the future.
One person hoped for “wonderful memories” and said the owners should feel “proud.” They added, “We are going to miss you so much.”
Another person called it “the best place to eat,” mentioning that they and their family ate there since 2000. They simply wished them “all the best.”