An historic hotel in the heart of Boston that shut down for renovations a couple of years ago is finally getting close to opening back up, and it will feature a new restaurant and a new bar.
Eater Boston is reporting (via The Boston Globe) that The Langham Boston at One Post Office Square plans to reopen in June and that it will be home to an Italian restaurant called Grana that will initially be open for breakfast, lunch, and a weekend brunch. In addition, a bar called the Fed will also open within the hotel, while in-room private dining will be an option for guests.
The Langham, which closed for renovations in the spring of 2019, had previously been home to BOND, The Reserve, and Cafe Fleuri while also having chocolate bar brunches as well.
The website for The Langham Boston can be found at https://www.langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/boston/
[March 12 update: According to an article in The Boston Globe, the chocolate bar will not be returning to The Langham Boston, as the space will become a ballroom, but a spokesperson for the hotel indicates that "vestiges of the chocolate will appear on restaurant menus."]
[July 1 update: According to a press release, The Langham Boston is now open, with The Fed slated to open on July 12.]
[July 13 update: Eater Boston confirms that The Fed is now open, with the space having the feel of a British pub and the food and drink offerings having regional influences including a seafood tower, stuffies, lobster BLTs, and local beer and cider options while cocktails include spiked frappes.]
[September 9 update: According to the web page for the restaurant, Grana is now open.]
[Earlier Article]
BOND, The Reserve in the Langham Hotel to Be Replaced by New Restaurants; Ballroom to Take Over Cafe Fleuri's Space
[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]
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