Friday, May 01, 2015

The Frogmore Is Opening on Blessed Sacrament Campus in Jamaica Plain

The people behind a Brookline restaurant are going to be opening a Southern-style dining spot in Jamaica Plain, moving into a rather interesting space where another eatery had been until recently.

The Boston Globe is reporting that Jason Albus, Andrew Foster, Steve Bowman, and Alex Homans of Fairsted Kitchen in Brookline's Washington Square will open The Frogmore on the Blessed Sacrament Campus on Centre Street in JP, with the restaurant focusing on the lowcountry cuisine of South Carolina, which is where Chef Albus is from. The article says that the spot will include an outdoor patio and will have "relatively affordable" items such as a stew with shrimp, sausage, corn on the cob, and potatoes along with green tomatoes, shrimp and grits, and Southern-inspired cocktails. The Frogmore will take over the space where Centre Street Sanctuary was for just under two years until closing in March.

If all goes as planned, expect the new restaurant to be open this summer.

[July 2 update: The Jamaica Plain News states that The Frogmore opens its doors today.]

The address for this new Southern restaurant in Jamaica Plain is: The Frogmore, 365 Centre Street, Boston, MA, 02130.

[Earlier Articles]
Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain Is Closing
Fairsted Kitchen Is Opening in the Former Umami Space in Brookline

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[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]