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A 2025 inclusion would mark a turning point for the city’s dining scene.
Plus, Bertucci’s Pronto serves breakfast, and Boston Calling announces a groovy food lineup.
La Neta’s Allan Rodriguez and former Barbara Lynch protégé Andrew Simonich will serve European cuisine and gin in sophisticated, but celebratory, surroundings.
In the Boston area, a Brookline bar and a Somerville chef made the cut.
Sage — for years one of Boston’s best-loved North End, and later South End, Italian restaurants — is back.
The man responsible for Gramercy Tavern will open Ci Siamo, plus Daily Provisions, at Commonwealth Pier.
Plus, Shy Bird opens in the Fenway, and Lovestruck Books launches a wine bar.
The award honors locally owned, beloved institutions.
Plus, a benefit feast for Women’s Lunch Place.
Plus: Nine Winters aims for a springtime debut for people who go to bed early, Willow & Ivy prepares to open in the Back Bay, and Dine Out Boston returns.
His newest location is inside Lovestruck Books in Harvard Square, not far from his original 1970s cafe.
Plus, Black Ruby opens in Cambridge, and Shy Bird branches out in the Fenway.
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This is a very opinionated, perhaps controversial list. Go ahead: Agree wholeheartedly or set me straight in the comments.
Plus, Cutty’s launches a clothing collaboration.
Are we doomed? Not so fast. “Men, Women, and Social Connections,” a new study from Pew, indicates maybe we just need to get older.
Central Square’s Mary Chung will become Darling. Plus, a pop-up from a Chinatown legend.
This year, the Boston area is well-represented.