Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Mastro's Is Coming to Boston

It looks like a small group of high-end steakhouses and seafood restaurants is going to be opening a location in Boston.

According to a source within the local restaurant industry (and also mentioned in an earlier tweet by a realtor), Mastro's is coming to Twenty Two Liberty, a luxury residential building at Fan Pier on the Boston waterfront. A job post within the Craigslist site confirms that it is indeed coming to the city, though it does not state the exact location. Mastro's--which is owned by Landry's and whose steakhouse concept was once included in Gayot's list of top ten steakhouses in the United States--can be found in New York, Chicago, Washington, DC, and Las Vegas, along with a handful of locations in Arizona and California. In addition to Mastro's Steakhouse, there is also a seafood concept called Mastro's Ocean Club. (It has not yet been confirmed which concept will come to Boston.)

Originally, Sam's at Louis was planning to move from its home next door to a new space within Twenty Two Liberty as well, but those plans have fallen through and Sam's will not be reopening after all.

The website for Mastro's is at https://www.mastrosrestaurants.com/

[June 15 update: The Boston Herald states that Mastro's Ocean Club will be the concept coming to Boston, and it will feature seafood, steaks, and chops, along with live entertainment seven days a week. If all goes as planned, expect the restaurant to open in the fall.]

[January 30, 2017 update: Mastro's Ocean Club has not yet opened, but it could be one step closer to opening by next week, as a source tells us that the city of Boston will look into a license transfer from Mojitos Lounge in Downtown Crossing to Mastro's on Wednesday, February 8.]

[June 1, 2017 update: The Tables section of The Boston Globe mentions that Mastro's plans to open early this month.]

[June 11, 2017 update: A press release sent this weekend indicates that Mastro's opens to the public on Thursday, June 15.]

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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]