Nine Replaces Boston's No. 9 Park, Offers $70 Caviar Cocktails
Briefly

Nine is set to open in the former No. 9 Park space with a new seasonal tasting menu and an extensive gin list. The restaurant's focus will broaden beyond the previous French-Italian cuisine to European influences. General manager Bertilda Grochowski emphasizes a fresh outlook while honoring the legacy of No. 9 Park. The previous restaurant was noted for its fine-dining accolades and popularity before its closure due to workplace allegations against Barbara Lynch, resulting in the transformation into Nine.
Nine on Friday, August 15, introduces a seasonal tasting menu, an extensive gin list, and a custom Penhaligon's scent, evolving from the legacy of No. 9 Park.
General manager Bertilda Grochowski describes Nine as a new chapter, aiming to evolve the legacy of No. 9 Park while honoring the team's experience.
Nine will offer a broader European influence on its cuisine, moving beyond the French-Italian focus of its predecessor, with gin-centric cocktails on the drink list.
No. 9 Park was celebrated for its fine-dining experience and received accolades, including a James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine Program, before closing amid controversy.
Read at Boston Magazine
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