San Ramon’s Firehouse 37 restaurant to close April 14

After 12 years in San Ramon, Firehouse 37 is set to close this Sunday, April 14, according to general manager Scott Mouser.

The firehouse-themed bar and grill offered a menu of pizza and calzone, pasta and burgers, a kids’ arcade area and 20 big-screen TVs. 

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Mouser declined to say why the restaurant was closing, but part of the location, the Marketplace Shopping Center, has been approved for redevelopment in a plan that involves adding 40 new condos and four accessory dwelling units. A citizens’ group has filed a lawsuit to challenge the plan’s approval and a hearing is set for April 26, according to DanvilleSanRamon.com.

Details: 250 Market Place in San Ramon; firehouse37.com.

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