An Indian restaurant that has been serving food to diners in the Harvard Square section of Cambridge since the early 1990s will soon be moving across the river. According to the Harvard Crimson and several other sources, the Bombay Club on JFK Street will move into the South End of Boston sometime in November, taking over the Washington Street spot where Pho Republique presently is. The Crimson mentions that the move is taking place due to dwindling sales as well as a conflict with the landlord, and it also says that the rent in the new space is significantly lower than that of the Harvard Square space.
While the Harvard Crimson article says that the new Bombay Club will open in the South End in early November, the Bombay Club's website says that the move will be in the middle of the month. The restaurant's site also says that the Cambridge location will close on Sunday, October 25. [December 22 update: According to UrbanDaddy and Grub Street Boston, the Bombay Club is now open in the South End of Boston.]
The address of the current Bombay Club is 57 JFK Street in Cambridge. The address for the new Bombay Club will be 1415 Washington Street in Boston.
For more information on the Bombay Club's move from Cambridge to the South End, please go to the Harvard Crimson link below:
Bombay Club Leaves Square
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