A Beloved Cambridge Diner Is Expanding to Brookline
Briefly

Brookline Lunch, a beloved Palestinian diner known for its knafeh and baklava pancakes, will open a new location in Brookline, taking over the former Busy Bee Diner. Mushhoor Abu-Rubieh will oversee this new venture, offering a familiar menu while introducing exciting new dishes. Meanwhile, the Elephantine Bakery from Portsmouth will also expand to Boston, opening a location in Fort Point this late summer, promising a range of baked goods. Lastly, Lakon Paris Patisserie won first prize in a local croissant competition for its creatively filled pastries, solidifying its status in the baking community.
Brookline Lunch, a favorite Palestinian-owned diner from Cambridge, is set to open its new location in Brookline, with plans for an expanded menu.
Elephantine Bakery is expanding from Portsmouth to Boston, planning to open a new cafe in Fort Point this summer, bringing a variety of pastries.
Lakon Paris Patisserie won the top prize at Cambridge's croissant competition, acclaimed for its innovative filled croissants that have created quite a buzz.
Mushhoor Abu-Rubieh, overseeing the Brookline Lunch expansion, aims to maintain the beloved menu while introducing new items at the new location.
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