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If your office is closed during today’s blizzard-like conditions—like Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville Public Schools, local libraries, zoos, and more—or if you’re just planning to […]
Nearly 10 years into the life of Bistro du Midi, the quintessential Back Bay bistro is making some big changes. Himmel Hospitality Group announced today […]
Louis DiBiccari stepped out of the kitchen last summer, after he and his brother, Michael, shuttered their restaurant, Tavern Road. But he’s back next week: […]
Bagels! It wasn’t that long ago that Boston was pretty much a good bagel desert. Those days are over, though, thanks in no small part […]
The new cocktails on the menu at BLR by Shōjō didn’t come from behind a bar. They actually originated 35,000 feet in the air. Beverage […]
Take a trip to Japan, by way of NYC—without worrying if the next nor’easter will ruin your travel plans. Tokyo Record Bar, one of New […]
Last night’s snow not only looks beautiful, it’s not getting in the way of tonight’s International Women’s Day parties. Huzzah! After shoveling out, make your […]
Ten years after changing the beer bar scene in Massachusetts and putting Worcester’s dining scene on the map with their gastropub, Armsby Abbey, Alec Lopez […]
Natural Wines Been hearing about “natural wines” at restaurants like Haley.Henry Wine Bar, Tasting Counter, and Bisq, but don’t really know… what that means? You […]
The growing fast-casual restaurant group By Chloe adds another Boston location in 2018. The indulgent, plant-based comfort food lands near the Arlington MBTA station at […]
UPDATE, Wednesday, May 30: Pavement’s roastery, headquarters, and more importantly, café are now open on Western Ave., daily from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. PREVIOUSLY: As one of the […]
If you pay attention to local beer, by now you’re certainly aware that the north-of-Boston city of Everett is the region’s newest Fermentation District, home […]
A longtime haunt for live music and dancing is calling it a night after more than 40 years in Inman Square. The family that has […]
Even though it’s less than two hours away, we can never get enough of Portland, Maine. Later this year, a new book will bring some […]
Sullivan’s Hot Dogs Take advantage of Saturday’s nice weather by waiting in a gigantic line with a delicious reward at the end: Sullivan’s reopens this […]