What's next for Time Out Market? Phantom Gourmet chimes in.
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What's next for Time Out Market? Phantom Gourmet chimes in.
"In the days after major news broke that Time Out Market, a giant food hall in Fenway that hosted more than a dozen local restaurants, would close for good at the end of the month, local food media program Phantom Gourmet took to Facebook to share the news that it would take over the 27,000-square-foot space. "Re-imagining the traditional food court, this vibrant new concept brings together legendary"
"The food options would include a Wahlburgers (even though this celebrity-owned cheeseburger chain has a location across the street), Harrows, Kowloon, Newbridge Cafe, Galleria Umberto, and Abe & Louie's Cheesesteaks. That's not all. Behind the bar, occasionally, would be "celebrity bartenders" that only a New Englander would know, like Ernie Boch Jr. of local Subaru dealership fame, and personal injury attorney Jim Sokolove, the lawyer from the TV."
"And while it's still TBD, according to the post, Phantom Gourmet boasted "a high-octane Aerosmith cover band" for entertainment. "This project is about celebrating Boston - its food, its characters, and its culture - in one dynamic space," a statement read. A rendering of the concept welcomes potential diners with a large Phantom Gourmet at the entrance, along with its name "Phantom Gourmet Market." The logo is so big that it blocks the windows on the second floor of th"
Phantom Gourmet announced plans to transform the 27,000-square-foot former Time Out Market in Fenway into Phantom Gourmet Market, a New England–focused food hall. The concept emphasizes legendary local restaurants, a high-energy central bar, and live weekend entertainment under a redesigned roof. Proposed vendors include Wahlburgers, Harrows, Kowloon, Newbridge Cafe, Galleria Umberto, and Abe & Louie's Cheesesteaks. Occasional 'celebrity bartenders' would include Ernie Boch Jr. and personal injury attorney Jim Sokolove. Phantom Gourmet also mentioned a 'high-octane Aerosmith cover band' for entertainment. A rendering shows a large Phantom Gourmet logo at the entrance that obscures the second-floor windows.
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