Hello Thursday. April 24 2025 |
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Tired of the same eats every week? Freshen up your plate with these four new restaurants around town + get excited for three new spots coming soon. |
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Now Open Super Bien, 525 Western Ave., Brighton This new grocery bar from the team at Buenas has arrived at the Charles River Speedway. Stop by Wednesday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. to enjoy the signature empanadas, a glass of wine, and snacks. Pro tip: take a chicken salad sandwich to-go. Moëca Restaurant, 1 Shepard St., Cambridge
Seafood is on the menu at this new neighborhood restaurant that works to serve local and sustainable options. The Mediterranean-inspired menu is from the team behind the sister location, Giulia. Make reservations to try this new eatery Wednesday-Saturday from 5:30-9 p.m. Gopchang Story, 973 Commonwealth Ave.
This new Korean barbecue chain is now open near the BU campus. The menu highlights the namesake gopchang, a Korean dish of cow intestines served marinated + grilled or in a casserole. Drop in from 5-11 p.m. daily.
Hall Pass, 100 High St.
This new sandwich spot is located inside High Street Place, making it the ideal destination for a cheesy bite. Stop by for an authentic Philly cheesesteak from the team behind Mike and Patty’s from 4-9 p.m. Monday-Wednesday + 4-11 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. |
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There's a limited number of reservations for this new neighborhood joint. | Photo via @moecarestaurant |
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Coming Soon Kicco Italian Coffee, 1 Nashua St. Later this month, this authentic Italian eatery will open next to North Station. Be prepared to indulge on pastries like Nutella croissants or order a pizza + sandwich for an authentic Italian bite — most of the food products will be shipped directly from Italy.
Tonino, 669a Centre St. This new Italian restaurant is coming this fall to Jamaica Plain. Guests can expect delicious homemade pastas, Sicilian-style pizza with a lemon ricotta spread, and an eclectic + food-centric beverage program. SAVR, 150 Seaport Blvd.
St. Regis Residences guests are in for a treat when this new American style bistro opens this fall. Dine on comfort classics + local seafood. |
Consider this your fall food bucket list and make plans to try these new eateries.
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Which new restaurant are you most excited for? |
Tell us which you want to try first or if we missed an exciting new option. |
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Today - The Kid LAROI | Thurs., Aug. 11 | 8-10 p.m. | House of Blues | $145+ | Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the “End Of The World” tour.
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Free Wine Tasting | Thurs., Aug. 11 | 5-7 p.m. | Mayhew Wine Shop, 20 Melcher St. | Free | Head to Mayhew Wine Shop each Thursday and sample some of the 350+ wines from all over the world. 🍷
Friday -
Honeycomb Creamery Pop-Up | Fri., Aug. 12 | 12-3 p.m. | Lamplighter Brewery, 284 Broadway, Cambridge | Price of purchase | Stop by the brewery for a pint and a scoop of local small batch ice cream.
Saturday
- Aeronaut Allston Beach Party | Sat., Aug. 13 | 2-10:30 p.m. | 267 Western Ave., Allston | Price of purchase | Celebrate summer + enjoy new brews like a Piña Colada IPA or Tropical Storm on a Sour Planet. ⛱️
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Historical Tour & Pizza in North End | Sat., Aug. 13 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | Cross Street, North End | $80 | Learn about the history of the North End and enjoy samples from three of the best pizza restaurants.
Sunday -
Chinatown August Moon Festival | Sun., Aug. 14 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Chinatown Gate | Price of purchase | Head to Chinatown for the 52nd annual festival featuring two stages, arts and crafts + street vendors.
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Weather - 83º | Mostly cloudy | 20% chance of rain
Community -
The City of Boston and Boston Parks officials dedicated the football field at Harambee Park in honor of Harry G. Wilson III and Dennis G. Wilson. The 45-acre park located at 930 Blue Hill Ave. in Mattapan has a football facility and program, which the brothers began in the 1970s as the Roxbury Raiders. 🏈
Biz -
The City of Boston is requesting proposals for the Affordable Commercial Assistance Fund, helping qualified local businesses + community nonprofits in affordable housing buildings. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis for the $1 million in funding.
Drink
- Harpoon Brewery is brewing up a new drink for the menu — a non-alcoholic beer. The craft brewery will debut Open League, a hazy India Pale Ale with just 35 calories later this month. 🍻 (Boston Business Journal)
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Permits have been submitted to renovate the Ryan Playground with construction expected to begin in spring 2024. The Charlestown park, located at 75 Alford St., is known for the Little League fields, batting cages, and play area all on the waterfront of the Mystic River.
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$20 million. That’s the amount the computer processing company Intel invested into Biofourmis, a local digital health startup. The Boston-based company announced the most recent fundraising series in April, and Intel’s investment brings the total to $320 million. (Boston Business Journal)
Travel -
Boston Logan Airport just launched its new rewards program — BOS Rewards is available online or through the FlyLogan app. Members can earn points whenever they eat, shop + park at Logan Airport. Points can be redeemed for airline hotel rewards and gift cards. ✈️ (Massport.com)
Trending -
Some familiar faces made an appearance at the Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival. Barack and Michelle Obama attended in support of the documentary “Descendant,” Tyler Perry shared clips from an upcoming production on Saturday + Roxbury native Bobby Brown answered questions on Monday. (Boston.com)
Ranked -
No. 1. That’s where Foxborough card shop The Card Vault ranked on Loupe’s list of the top card stores in the US. The year-old shop is a destination for collectors to buy, sell, trade, and submit cards for grading. Stop by the next time you visit Gillette Stadium. ⚾ (Boston Business Journal)
Outdoors -
The MSPCA announced a campaign in response to recent coyote sightings in Boston neighborhoods, focusing on living alongside the animals. The MSPCA encourages people to act with caution + avoid leaving food out. (CBS Boston)
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