5 can't-miss restaurant openings and dining updates in Boston this week
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5 can't-miss restaurant openings and dining updates in Boston this week
"Food It's a good time to be a Greater Boston diner in 2025, with exciting and diverse restaurant openings occurring all over the metro area. Each week, Boston.com will highlight the restaurant openings worth knowing about across the Greater Boston region. Some spots will already be open, while others are set to debut soon or later this year. At least one featured restaurant will always be a bonus item - either a pop-up, a collaboration, or event at area restaurants."
"A Boston lunchtime staple is expanding with a new location that also promises dinner hours. The Al's Cafe owner confirmed that its newest Downtown Crossing location will include its usual made-to-order sandwiches, but the menu will also feature new salad and appetizer items. It will also be the Al's Cafe location with the latest closing time, available until 9 p.m. so that the evening crowd can get one of Al's giant gourmet subs."
"Jason Santos has changed concepts at a bar space in the Theater District, closing down country-themed Nash Bar & Stage to Ghost Light Tavern, described as a "high dive." In collaboration with The Clock Tavern, the menu features specialty cocktails, tavern food (Nashville-hot mozzarella sticks, smash burger, and loaded tater tots, for example), and for an extra $45, 1-ounce caviar mirror bumps. The tavern also has a "club room," which will host DJs and private events, and an Instagram"
Greater Boston's restaurant scene is growing in 2025 with a range of new openings and concept changes across the metro area. Al's Cafe is expanding to Downtown Crossing with made-to-order sandwiches plus new salads and appetizers, and it will offer later hours until 9 p.m. Jason Santos converted a Theater District bar from Nash Bar & Stage into Ghost Light Tavern, a self-described "high dive" in collaboration with The Clock Tavern featuring specialty cocktails, tavern food, optional caviar mirror bumps, and a club room for DJs and private events. The Dish newsletter shares ongoing food and drink updates and tips.
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