Thursday, March 25, 2021

Bistro Du Midi in Boston Has Reopened After Being Closed for One Year

A high-end French restaurant in the heart of Boston has returned, one year after shutting down around the time that the coronavirus crisis began.

According to a press release, Bistro du Midi is open once again, with the Boylston Street spot featuring both an updated menu and a new look. The restaurant  has reopened both of its floors, with its first floor bistro having undergone renovations, while lunch is offered Wednesday through Friday, brunch is served on weekends, and dinner is offered Wednesday through Sunday. Expect to find French cuisine with coastal New England influences on the menu, including such items as moules frites, croque monsieur, filet mignon, caviar, duck breast, and more. 

Bistro du Midi first opened its doors back in 2009.

The address for Bistro du Midi is 272 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02116. Its website can be found at https://bistrodumidi.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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