Sullivan's Castle Island wins James Beard Classics award
Briefly

Sullivan's Castle Island, a cherished Boston concession shack, is set to reopen for its 74th season and has won the James Beard America's Classics Award. The award recognizes establishments like Sully's, which has been serving the community since 1951. Owner Brendan Sullivan expressed the award is not just for the restaurant but for all of New England, highlighting the cultural and culinary significance of the shack. To celebrate, Sully's will offer half-priced hot dogs for its opening week, maintaining its focus on tradition and customer experience.
This award is not only a recognition of our commitment to serving outstanding food but also a celebration of the traditions that have defined Sullivan's for generations.
It's not just a meal. It's an experience, an institution. This recognition reinforces our commitment to not only honor our past but also to embrace our future.
Given out since 1998, the award is meant to recognize local dining establishments that have been in business for at least 10 years and are institutions within their communities.
Sully's has fed New England families hot dogs and lobster rolls - and some pesky seagulls a few stolen fries - since 1951.
Read at Boston.com
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