A Glasgow pizza restaurant appears to have closed.
City centre favourite Mozza, on Renfield Street, has seemingly been emptied and its windows whitewashed.
The Neapolitan restaurant's Facebook age indicated that the venue is closed.
The chain has other sites in Glasgow, in Silverburn Shopping Centre and on Byres Road, as well as eateries in Aberdeen, St Andrews, Dundee and Leeds.
The Glasgow Times attempted to reserve a table but was told by staff the restaurant is shut and there is no indication when it would reopen.
Attempts have been made to contact Mozza for comment.
Previously, we reported that the Address Collective, which runs several hotels in Dublin and Cork, has made the next step to take over the B-listed building where the pizzeria is located.
Documents were lodged with Glasgow City Council to put up new signage on the property.
This comes after city centre Italian restaurant Roberta's announced closure “with immediate effect”.
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