Friday, February 06, 2026

Epilogue Books & Wine to Open in Natick

A new dual-concept spot is on its way to the western suburbs of Boston.

According to a listing within the jobs post section of the bostonchefs.com website, Epilogue Books & Wine is planning to open in Natick, with the place being a bookstore by day and a wine bar by night. The post mentions the following about the place: "We are not a high-volume nightclub or a sports bar. We are a quiet, conversation-focused venue" while also indicating that both beer and wine will be served.

A map showing 4 South Avenue in the center of Natick is shown, though it is not known if this will be the exact address for the place; keep checking back as more information comes in.

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Thursday, February 05, 2026

Moro Mou to Open in Boston's Seaport District

It looks like a rather unique type of fusion restaurant is on its way to the Boston waterfront.

According to an article from Boston Magazine, Moro Mou is planning to open in an as-of-yet undisclosed space in the city's Seaport District this summer, with Xenia Greek Hospitality (Greco, Bar Vlaha, Kaia, Krasi, Hecate) being behind the upcoming spot. The article mentions that the 15-seat restaurant will be an omakase that combines Greek ingredients with Japanese techniques, with at least a partial focus on seafood and fermented food items.

No further details have been given as of yet for Moro Mou, so keep checking back for details as they come in.

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Agave Mexican Bistro in Newburyport Has Closed; Will Open for One Final Service February 13

A Mexican restaurant on the North Shore has shut down, though there will be one more chance to dine at the place.

According to a source, Agave Mexican Bistro in Newburyport is now closed, though both a Facebook post from the Daily News of Newburyport and an Instagram post from the business indicate that the dining spot will reopen on February 13 at 4:00 PM for "an evening of drinks and a small menu" (no reservations, dine-in and cash-only). Agave, which first opened in Newburyport 25 years ago, had been one of a pair of locations including one in Portsmouth which closed around the start of the pandemic in the spring of 2020.

The address for Agave Mexican Bistro in Newburyport is 50 State Street, Newburyport, MA, 01950. Its website is at https://www.agavemexicanbistro.com/

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Dalia to Open in South Boston

Another new dining spot from a local restaurant group is on the way.

According to a post within the jobs section of the bostonchefs.com website, a new restaurant from the Broadway Restaurant Group is coming to South Boston, with the listing saying that the place will have a curated wine and cocktail program, an open kitchen, and a cafe that offers pastries and coffee. The email address given indicates that it will be a Spanish restaurant called Dalia, which was mentioned in an earlier South Boston Chamber of Commerce Facebook post.

The Broadway Restaurant Group is behind such South Boston spots as Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant, Capo Restaurant & Supper Club, Fat Baby Sushi, Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, Hunter's Kitchen, and Park City, along with Capri Italian Steakhouse in Boston's South End, Prima in Charlestown, and another Loco in the Fenway.

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Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Kowloon Is Planning to Open at Revere Beach

It looks like one of the region's best-known restaurants is expanding to a location by the water.

According to an Instagram post from The Phantom Gourmet along with an earlier note from Bob Upton of RevereBeach.com, Kowloon in Saugus is planning to open a new location at Revere Beach, with this being confirmed directly by the PG (via a message) that it will indeed be happening. The exact location and an opening date have not yet been given, though Dave Andelman says in the Instagram post that it plans to debut sometime this summer.

Kowloon, an iconic Chinese restaurant that dates back to 1950 when it was first established as The Mandarin House, has been in the news because of the planned redevelopment of its property on Route 1, which plans to include two mixed-use buildings, one of which would have a smaller version of Kowloon.

The website for Kowloon can be found at https://www.kowloonrestaurant.com/

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Double Chin in Boston's Chinatown Has Closed

A popular Asian fusion spot in downtown Boston has shut down.

According to multiple sources, including a source within the restaurant industry, Double Chin in Chinatown has closed, confirming chatter on social media over the past several days about the status of the Harrison Avenue restaurant. Double Chin first opened in the early part of 2016, featuring Chinese dishes with modern influences, Hong Kong-style street food, and fusion fare with influences including Korean, Japanese, and Southeast Asian.

The address for the now-closed Double Chin was 86 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA, 02111.

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