Archive for the ‘Restaurants’ Category

June Bug Cafe in Jamaica Plain Has Closed

A neighborhood cafe in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston has closed its doors.An email sent to us earlier this week indicated that June Bug Cafe on Centre Street shut down due to rent issues, and a check on the Yelp site came up with a post stating that the eatery was evicted from the spot. We are...
July 30th, 2010 | Boston | Read More

Durgin Park, Summer Shack Make OpenTable’s 2010 Diners’ Choice Awards List for Most Kid-Friendly Restaurants

A national online restaurant reservations provider has come out with its 2010 Diners' Choice awards for for most kid-friendly restaurants, and two Boston-area spots have made the list.According to an article on the MarketWatch site, Durgin Park at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Summer Shack's Boston, Cambridge,...
July 30th, 2010 | Boston | Read More

Lucy Ethiopian Cafe Opens Near Symphony Hall

Boston is now home to another Ethiopian restaurant, with this one being located near Symphony Hall along the western edge of the Back Bay and the South End.Based on the restaurant's Facebook page, Lucy Ethiopian Cafe opened about two months ago on Mass. Avenue between between Huntington Avenue and St....
July 30th, 2010 | Boston | Read More

Gilt Bar Owner On To Next BIG Project

(Photo: Natasha Hernandez)An Ultimate Insider tells 312DD exclusively that Brendan Sodikoff is on to his next project and making moves in the Randolph Restaurant Row area. The Gilt Bar owner/executive chef is rumored to be breaking ground Sunday right across the street from Girl & the Goat. Word is Maude's...
July 29th, 2010 | Chicago | Read More

Dinner in the Fields coming to Wilson Farm in Lexington, August 12, 2010

A unique culinary event is coming to a well-known family-run farm in Lexington in August.Wilson Farm, which is located on Routes 4 and 225 in East Lexington, will be hosting Farm to Fork: Dinner in the Fields on Thursday, August 12, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Included will be a tour and chat about the...
July 29th, 2010 | Boston | Read More