Craving seafood? You better get your fix while you can. A New Bedford waterfront restaurant is closing its doors at the end of January.

Fathoms Waterfront Bar & Grill, known for its delicious seafood, sushi and beautiful bar, is taking some time to make some changes.

The good news: it's just closing temporarily.

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When Is Fathoms Closing?

The restaurant made it a point to inform its customers on social media. "Fathoms will be closed for renovations starting Sunday, January 25, and we anticipate reopening in early February," the post read.

Fathoms Bar & Grill via Facebook
Fathoms Bar & Grill via Facebook
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Fathoms plans on keeping the fun and food rolling until January 25 when it will close its doors for two weeks.

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What Will Change?

Followers were quick to speculate about the potential changes, with some guessing new chairs and booths, and others wondering if the menu would see changes, too.

While customers are excited for a refresh and updates, many were in agreement that one thing should remain: the bar top.

Fathoms Bar & Grill via Facebook
Fathoms Bar & Grill via Facebook
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It's a signature piece at Fathoms which, I agree, is a staple that should stay forever.

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Fathoms plans to keep its fans updated throughout the process, letting them know when they can return.

Fathoms Bar & Grill via Facebook
Fathoms Bar & Grill via Facebook
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"Thank you for your patience. We can’t wait to welcome you back to a refreshed Fathoms!" the restaurant wrote.

Again, Fathoms is still open until January 25, so whether it's a sushi roll, fried calamari or lobster mac and cheese that you're craving, get it now.

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