Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Highlights for the Week Ending August 28, 2015

Several more stories and articles focusing on the Boston-area restaurant scene came out over the past week, including a decades-old candy shop closing, a major blow dealt to a proposed waterfront restaurant, and a popular soup spot being demolished. In addition, our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants) included a new review of an Italian food shop in South Medford, a photo of ramen from a restaurant in Weston, and an updated review of a bar in North Cambridge.

Below are links to these and other items from the past week:

Boston Restaurant Talk

Kingston Station in Downtown Boston Is Closed for Renovations; Status Unknown

Candy Castle in Lexington Is Closing

Federal Judge Rules Against Restaurant at Site of Long Wharf Pavilion

Barney Fanning's in Boston's Financial District Is Apparently Closing; The Times Planning to Move In

New England Soup Factory in Brookline Village Is Closing; Building to Be Demolished

Boston's Hidden Restaurants

New Review: Bob's Italian Foods in Medford, MA

New Photo: Three-Day Pork Ramen from Dumpling Daughter in Weston, MA

New Photo: Cheesesteak from Darcy's Village Pub in Quincy, MA

Updated Review: Joe Sent Me in Cambridge, MA

New Photo: Grilled Beef Vermicelli from Sunrise Restaurant in Dorchester, MA

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