Showing posts with label Manchester restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester restaurants. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2018

7 Central in Manchester-by-the-Sea Is Closing; Antique Table to Replace It

by Marc Hurwitz

A decades-old restaurant and bar that resides in an historic space on the North Shore is saying farewell, and a growing group of Italian dining spots will be moving in.

The Gloucester Daily Times is reporting that 7 Central in Manchester-by-the-Sea is closing at the end of the year, as owner Paul Barclay is going to be retiring from the business. The article mentions that a location of Antique Table will open up in the space and that employees at 7 Central staff will have the option to work there--and they will also have the chance to work at other locations of Antique Table in Lynn, Winthrop, and Salem while renovations are being done. If all goes well, the new outlet of Antique Table could be opening anytime between the middle of January and late February.

7 Central first opened nearly four decades ago in a structure that has been a tavern, stage coach stop, and post office over the past 250+ years, according to 7 Central's website. Barclay took over the dining and drinking spot approximately four years ago from The Landing Group, which is behind The Landing in Marblehead.

The address for 7 Central (and the upcoming Antique Table) is 7 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA, 01944. The website for 7 Central can be found at http://7central.net/ while the website for Antique Table is at http://antiquetablerestaurants.com/

Thanks to a poster on the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page for initially bringing this to our attention.

[January 3, 2019 update: The Facebook page for the restaurant confirms that 7 Central closed its doors on January 1.]

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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]





Monday, August 22, 2016

Matthew Gaudet (West Bridge) Is Opening SuperFine Food in Manchester-by-the-Sea

One of the people behind a high-end Cambridge restaurant that closed at the beginning of the year is getting ready to open a new eatery on the North Shore.

Boston Magazine is reporting that Matthew Gaudet of the now-shuttered West Bridge in Kendall Square is teaming up with business partner Paul Emmett to open SuperFine Food in Manchester-by-the-Sea, with the dining spot expected to open sometime this week in the former Christine's Coffee Cup space. The article says that the Union Street restaurant will be a casual, family-friendly counter-service spot that offers salads, pizza, ribs, seafood, and more, along with beer, wine, and cocktails, though the cocktail list was still being worked on as of late last week.

Gaudet and Alexis Gelburd-Kimler closed West Bridge at the end of December after three years in business, saying at the time that they decided to shut down the upscale French-New England fusion restaurant in order to "pursue new opportunities."

The address for SuperFine Food is 25 Union Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA, 01944. Its website will be at http://www.superfinefood.com/

[August 31 update: A tweet from Boston Magazine states that SuperFine Food opens today at 3:00 PM.]

[Earlier Article]
West Bridge in Cambridge's Kendall Square is Closing

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[Related article from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): Slideshow--Twelve Pizzas in the Boston Area and Beyond]





Wednesday, December 26, 2007

T.R. Brennan's in Manchester Destroyed By Fire

A fire destroyed a landmark restaurant in Manchester, NH, Christmas morning. According to the New Hamsphire Union Leader, a fire broke out at T.R. Brennan's around 1:00 AM, burning the restaurant to the ground. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time.

T.R. Brennan's was a popular restaurant in the eastern part of Manchester, located on Hanover Street just west of where Routes 93 and 101 split. It opened in 2002, offering traditional American fare, including steak, seafood, and chicken dishes, as well as a variety of other entrees.

According to the Union Leader, the owner does plan to rebuild T.R. Brennan's, hopefully opening by St. Patrick's Day.

For more on the fire at T.R. Brennan's, go to this link:
http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Fire+levels+city+restaurant+T.R.+Brennan%27s&articleId=686752fe-94e4-47e5-9cbe-c11e952299bb