Where to Eat in Greater Boston in September 2024
Briefly

Chef and restaurateur Jason Santos' fast-casual spot within Watertown's Arsenal Yards promises to extend that summer-vacay feeling with breakfast sandwiches on everything-spice biscuits. Fly in for lunch and dinner on the go, too—fried chicken is the star in a variety of sandwiches, and don't miss hearty sides like loaded tots.
September may be a busy month, but no one will fault you if you slow down to savor salted-caramel bonbons from Perla Rosario and Leo Baez's new location of their Newton-founded chocolate shop and café. And when colder weather rolls in, note that Cacao makes some of the best hot chocolate around.
Yes, this East Boston newcomer slings standout panini (on house-made bread) and Roman-style pizzas, but its imported Italian gelato, particularly the tasty tiramisu, is just what the doctor ordered for those late-summer scorchers. Dairy-free sorbets are available, too.
This massive 'American take on Oktoberfest' debuted to huge crowds over Labor Day weekend, including plenty of kids and dogs. The cavernous venue includes a sunny patio and—coming a bit later—a roof deck and mezzanine, perfect for events. The beer list features mostly New England picks, and the in-house restaurant, the Lantern, churns out pizzas and more.
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