California pizza mini-chain faces closures amid repeated bankruptcy filings

A popular San Francisco Italian restaurant group known for its wood-fired pizzas and neighborhood dining rooms has faced financial turmoil after multiple bankruptcy filings tied to several of its locations. In fact, the group has filed for bankruptcy four times in a year.

Multiple locations enter bankruptcy protection

Fiorella, a small San Francisco restaurant group known for pizza and handmade pastas, has filed a series of Chapter 11 bankruptcy petitions tied to different restaurant locations as the company works to restructure its finances.

The most recent filing occurred March 6, 2026, when Project Pizza Noe LLC—the entity operating the Fiorella restaurant in the Noe Valley neighborhood—sought Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California. It’s the fourth time the company has filed for bankruptcy in one year.

Under Chapter 11, businesses typically continue operating while reorganizing debts and negotiating with creditors.

Financial strain across several restaurants

The Noe Valley filing follows three similar Chapter 11 petitions in 2025 involving other Fiorella locations. Entities connected to the chain’s Polk Street, Clement Street, and Sunset District restaurants each sought bankruptcy protection while attempting to restructure debt tied to individual locations…

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