“I’m hoping this series shows people how important these places are and how crucial it is to support local, independent restaurants in the future.”
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WELCOME BACK: BOSTON’S CULTURAL BONES ARE STRONG. APPRECIATE IT.
Even during a pandemic, in the Hub, it’s always time to be a tourist in your own city
HELP WANTED (YES, THE INDUSTRY IS STILL SUFFERING)
As Boston-area restaurants struggle to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, they face another crisis that threatens their very existence
DON’T MISS: DING HO COMEDY 40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION, TRIBUTE, FUNDRAISER
“A Boston comedy star-studded event with all proceeds to benefit Helen Crimmins, wife of the late, great Barry Crimmins”
THE ONLY CONSTANT IS CHANGE … LOTS OF CHANGE
The post-pandemic Boston-area restaurant scene could end up being one that’s nearly unrecognizable in some ways. Whether this is a good thing or a bad thing (or both) remains to be seen
ROXBURY RESTAURANT WEEK TO TAKE PLACE JUNE 13-19
“This week coincides the Boston Black Restaurant Month in collaboration with the Black Hospitality Coalition and Black Restaurant Week”
QUICK BITES: NEW OTTO IN SOUTH END, LAMPLIGHTER + CAMBRIDGE CROSSING
Just a few announcements from our inbox that we’re passing on to readers who love eating and imbibing
MEET THE NEW NORMAL, (NOT THE) SAME AS THE OLD NORMAL
Restrictions have been lifted across the state. Does this mean we can party like it’s 2019 in restaurants and bars? Perhaps not just yet.
OPEN MINDS, OPEN SEATING
"It is absolutely critical that Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville maintain malleable minds around the issues of restaurant licensing and public consumption in general."
A NOT-SO-HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
The local restaurant scene one year later, and what the future may hold for dining and drinking spots across the region.