Three Arizona Favorites Just Vanished, And One Reversal Blindsided Loyal Regulars

Restaurant closures have continued to reshape local dining across the country as independent operators and regional hospitality groups confront shifting costs, leadership changes and uneven traffic. In Arizona, that pressure has now hit three well-known spots in Scottsdale and Tempe: Old Town Tortilla Factory, Gold Bar Espresso and Campo Italian Bistro & Bar. Together, the three closures remove nearly 60 years of restaurant history from two Valley cities, including one last-minute reversal that changed the outcome for regulars expecting a return.

Three Arizona restaurants are now confirmed closed

Three Arizona restaurants are confirmed closed, according to company announcements and local reporting: Old Town Tortilla Factory in Scottsdale, Gold Bar Espresso in Tempe and Campo Italian Bistro & Bar in Scottsdale. The closures span a 30-year Scottsdale restaurant, a Tempe coffeehouse with 24 years under its current owners, and a newer Italian restaurant that served McCormick Ranch for five years. The latest confirmed date tied to the group is July 31, 2026, when Campo closed after dinner service, according to Phoenix New Times.

Old Town Tortilla Factory’s closure stood out because of how the timeline changed. The restaurant had announced June 28 that it would close June 30 for a summer break and return August 3, then posted on July 31 that the closure would instead be permanent, according to the NewsBreak report provided as source material. That meant the restaurant reversed course three days before the scheduled reopening at 6910 E. Main St. in Scottsdale.

Gold Bar Espresso closed on July 26, 2026, after owners Karen and Dennis Miller announced the shop was closed effective immediately, according to the same source material. Campo then followed with a July 31 closure in Scottsdale’s McCormick Ranch area. Phoenix New Times reported that Genuine Concepts described Campo’s closure as difficult and said staff members would move to nearby company restaurants.

Scottsdale and Tempe each lost familiar neighborhood destinations

Arizona’s confirmed local impact is concentrated in Scottsdale and Tempe. Scottsdale lost two of the three restaurants: Old Town Tortilla Factory in Old Town and Campo Italian Bistro & Bar near Hayden Road and Via de Ventura in McCormick Ranch, according to the source material and Phoenix New Times. Tempe lost Gold Bar Espresso at McClintock Drive and Southern Avenue, with the City of Tempe facility directory identifying the business at that intersection area…

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