Mother's Pizza Parlour and Spaghetti House has closed its Hamilton location.

The nostalgia-inducing pizza and pasta chain permanently shut the doors to its Queenston Road restaurant Tuesday.

"It is with deep regret and a heavy heart that Mother's Pizza Parlour and Spaghetti house has made the decision to permanently close the location at 701 Queenston Road," says a Facebook post from the restaurant.

"We sincerely appreciate the support that you have shown us over the past few years."

Mother's revival began in Hamilton in April 2013 by business partners Brian Alger of Grimsby and Geeve Sandhu of Ancaster.

Old favourites like cinnamon ice cream and Hula Hula pizzas were put back on the menu.

Since then, other locations have opened in Kitchener, Brantford and Waterloo.

The restaurant's social media post says gift certificates and coupons will be honoured at those spots.

The first Mother's Pizza opened in Westdale in 1970.

The chain eventually grew to about 120 locations in Canada, the United States and England before shutting down in the early 1990s.

Since making its return four years ago, the Mother's brand has included plenty of reminders of the original restaurants, from red-and-white gingham tablecloths to Tiffany lamps.