![]() ![]() LYNNFIELD - The Lynnfield location of Roxy’s Grilled Cheese (1205 Market St.) will close down on Saturday, June 16, according to founder James DiSabatino. daily, with dinner service beginning at 5 p.m. (For more of those, consult this map.) The restaurant opens at 4:30 p.m. Dishes include short rib French onion soup, roast chicken, burgers, and wedge salad, not to mention boozy milkshakes. Dante, Damian, and Filippo de Magistris broke from tradition for this new venture, serving New American fare instead of Italian. The location will reportedly seat 120 inside, with additional seating on an outdoor patio.Ĭookie dough at Treat Cupcake Bar Treat/ FacebookīELMONT - The Wellington (75 Leonard St.) has opened north of the city, from the same restaurateurs behind Dante and Il Casale in Belmont and Lexington. WALPOLE - Chick-Fil-A is making moves to open up at the Walpole Mall along Route 1. The simple menu included pizzas, chicken fingers, and French fries. Dulock Pasture-Raised Meats in Somerville) as an investor. The pizza shop first opened in May 2016, with chef Scott Sillari, a New England Culinary Institute grad, behind the menu and Michael Dulock (of M.F. MALDEN - Sillari’s Pizza (97 Medford St.) has closed down. The tea shop serves teas infused with fruit, including lemon, strawberry, mango, and more. The team behind Beverly’s Soma will also be involved.īRAINTREE - Fruity (250 Granite St.) is now open at the South Shore Plaza in Braintree. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.īEVERLY - Barrel House American Bar (252 Cabot St.) shut down over the weekend and will be replaced by a new restaurant called Ellis Square Social, from Jay Murray (Avenue, Grill 23) and Todd Maul (Cafe ArtScience, Clio, Rialto). We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. ![]() ![]() There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. ![]()
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