A neighborhood spot in Boston that was known in part for its comfort food has shut down.
According to its website and Facebook page, Brownstone in the city's South End has closed its doors after approximately 15 years in business, with the Dartmouth Avenue restaurant and bar saying the following on its Facebook page: "Brownstone was fortunate enough to defy the typical lifestyle of a very good restaurant, many times over...but the old girl is tired. It's time." In addition, the following message can be found on its site:
After many wonderful years together, we want to share that Brownstone will be closing its doors. We are so grateful for your loyalty and support - it has meant the world to us. As we close this chapter, we invite you to explore our sister concepts and continue enjoying exceptional experiences with us. You can find them at Glynn Hospitality Group. Thank you for being part of our journey!
Other dining and drinking spots run by Glynn Hospitality include Hurricane O'Reilly's, The Black Rose, Brownstone, Central Wharf, Clery's, Coogan's, Dillon's, the Granary Tavern, and D16.
The address for the now-closed Brownstone was 111 Dartmouth Street, Boston, MA, 02116. The website for Glynn Hospitality is at https://www.glynnhospitalitygroup.com/
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