![]() ![]() For Pizza’s pizza has that signature barely-there crust of a traditional bar pizza, noting that “crust is a waste of taste.” Several vegan options are available. House of Pizza (51 High St.) is now home to another casual pizza shop, For Pizza, serving its own twist on South Shore-style bar pizza that includes a triple rise and a minimum of a two-day ferment. Takeout is available now, with indoor dining starting on March 22. Ovenbird will follow in Vicki Lee’s footsteps as a breakfast and lunch spot, “with throwbacks to some of Boyajian’s recipes” available at the bakery. A second such location will open in Boston’s South End in May.īELMONT - The former Vicki Lee’s has reopened and rebranded as Ovenbird Café (105 Trapelo Rd.), following the sale of the cafe and bakery by Vicki Lee Boyajian to her longtime executive chef Jason Reed. This is the first of two collaborations with Down Under School of Yoga, where customers can eat and drink Life Alive’s grain bowls, juices, and more while taking yoga, meditation, and other classes from Down Under under the same roof. HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE - Local vegetarian chain Life Alive expanded to Harvard Square in March (its second Cambridge location, joining the 12-year-old Central Square spot). There’s shuffleboard, local cheese and charcuterie boards, and a busy events calendar at the new space, which includes a blending and barrel-aging facility. taproom is now open, Lamplighter CX (110 North First St.). Snag a reservation (required) before the pop-up runs its course in early April, and watch Instagram for updates on what comes next.ĮAST CAMBRIDGE - At the Cambridge Crossing development across from Lechmere, a new Lamplighter Brewing Co. ![]() “It’s lighthearted, honest food and drink in a communal setting that honors the true meaning of community,” the team previously told Eater. Local bartender Joe McGuirk (Highland Kitchen) and chef Pierce Kelley (Bondir) are behind the project, serving a pescatarian menu featuring local fish and vegetables. The experimental restaurant is heavily focused on creating a sustainable, fair-wage business model. To drink, there’s an affordable selection of wines and beers (including some local picks, like Night Shift and Notch), as well as a few cocktails, like an espresso martini and a black velvet (prosecco and Guinness).ĬENTRAL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE - “Pop-up fisherman’s tavern” McGuirk’s Folly is now up and running inside Middlesex Lounge (315 Massachusetts Ave.) for a limited run, with eventual hopes of finding a permanent space. It’s serving a bit of a Boston rarity, scotch eggs, as well as loaded potato soup, potato boxty, curry brick chicken, and more. The Allston location also features a full bar.ĬHARLESTOWN, BOSTON - Sullivan’s Public House is now open in the former space of Sullivan’s Pub (85 Main St.), with an Irish pub-style menu. For PizzaĪLLSTON, BOSTON - Lynn’s Yas Chicken has expanded to Allston (128 Brighton Ave.) as of March 11, serving fried chicken sandwiches, wings, tenders, chicken and waffles, and more - mostly fried treats, like tots, wonton mozzarella sticks, and gyoza. March 14, 2022: South Shore-style bar pizza arrives in Medford a pop-up fisherman’s tavern is up and running in Cambridge and more For Pizza is serving its own take on South Shore-style bar pizza in Medford Square. Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated it may pose a risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial COVID transmission. (Know of a new restaurant that should be on Eater Boston’s radar? Get in touch here.) Updated periodically throughout the season, this roundup highlights notable winter restaurant openings and reopenings in Boston and nearby find the most recent updates at the top. Still, new restaurants are managing to open, and diners are eager to welcome the latest arrivals to the Boston-area dining scene. But issues with the supply chain (a phrase some would like to see banished) continue. COVID-19 numbers surged in Massachusetts and beyond earlier in the season but peaked and receded, bringing about the end, at least for now, to most local vaccine and mask mandates. ![]()
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