Showing posts with label hotel bars. Show all posts
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Monday, April 21, 2025

D Street Dueling Pianos in Boston's Seaport District Is Closing

A piano bar in Boston is getting ready to shut down.

According to a message sent from @IrishEyesPhoto1 along with an article from MassLive, D Street Dueling Pianos in the Seaport District is closing its doors, with the website for the place saying that "It is with great sadness that we must announce we're closing forever on April 26....Help us forget how sad we are and come celebrate with us one last time." D Street Dueling Pianos first opened within the Element Boston Seaport District hotel in the summer of 2018, being what their Instagram page says is "Boston's only dueling pianos and sing-a-long bar."

The address for D Street Dueling Pianos is 391 D Street, Boston, MA, 02210 Its website can be found at https://www.dskeys.com/

[May 2 update: A check on the place confirms that D Street Dueling Pianos is indeed closed.]

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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Trifecta Opens at Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston

A new cocktail lounge has come to Boston, opening inside a hotel in the Back Bay.

According to a Facebook post from Christopher Haynes, Trifecta is now open on the lobby level of Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, with a press release from the hotel saying that the lounge features cocktails while also offering beer, wine, champagne, and light appetizers. The press release also mentions that Trifecta will have afternoon tea on weekends, and that customers will be able to order scones, sandwiches, and sweets with their tea.

Trifecta (and Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street) is located at the corner of Dalton Street and Belvidere Street across from the western end of the Prudential Center.

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


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Friday, May 14, 2021

Rooftop Beer Garden Featuring Jack's Abby Beers Opens at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Boston - Cambridge

A rooftop bar that was affected by the pandemic last year has returned, and it is now a beer garden that features beverages from one of the most popular breweries in the Greater Boston area.

According to an article from Boston Attitude, Over the Charles at the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Boston - Cambridge reopens today and is now partnering with Jack's Abby while offering such food options as Bavarian pretzel sticks, flatbreads, burgers, lobster rolls, and chocolate chip cookies (cocktails are also available as well). Over the Charles has been around for approximately five years, though the coronavirus outbreak resulted in its having limited service in 2020; for now, the bar is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings.

The Framingham-based Jack's Abby is known in part for their German-style beers with an emphasis on lagers.

The address for the Over the Charles rooftop bar (and the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Boston - Cambridge) is 400 Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA, 02134. The website for the hotel can be found at https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/bossbdt-doubletree-suites-boston-cambridge/

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


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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Street Bar, Contessa Opening within The Newbury Boston

A rebranded hotel in Boston is getting ready to open, and it will include a lobby bar and a rooftop restaurant.

According to a post from Eater Boston, Street Bar and Contessa are going to be opening within The Newbury Boston, a hotel at the corner of Newbury Street and Arlington Street (across from the Public Garden) that had previously been The Taj, and before that, the Ritz-Carlton. Eater says that Street Bar is slated to open May 18 when the hotel debuts, while Contessa, which will be an Italian restaurant located on the roof of the hotel, plans to open in the middle of June. (The restaurant will have a glass roof with retractable panels.) Both spots will be run by Major Food Group, which operates two dozen dining and drinking places in the United States and overseas, with these two spots being their first two in Massachusetts.

Plans for The Newbury Boston were first announced in the fall of 2019.

The address for The Newbury Boston is 1 Newbury Street, Boston, MA, 02116. Its website can be found at https://www.thenewburyboston.com/

[June 22 update: Eater Boston states that Contessa opens today.]

[Earlier Article]
Taj Boston to Become The Newbury; Will Include Rooftop Restaurant

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


[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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Monday, February 22, 2021

The Langham Hotel in Downtown Boston Reopens This Summer; Will Include New Restaurant, Bar

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

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


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Monday, June 15, 2020

Bar Boulud in Boston's Back Bay Is Closing for Good

A Back Bay restaurant with an award-winning chef behind it is shutting down permanently.

According to a press release, Bar Boulud within the Mandarin Oriental, Boston hotel on Boylston Street is closing for good as of June 17, with the note saying that "In keeping with many businesses at this time, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a negative impact on business levels, which has impacted operations." The release does mention that the hotel will "continue to work with the Mandarin Oriental at Bar Boulud London and look forward to sharing other projects together in the future," though no specific details have been given and it isn't known what might move into the Bar Boulud space at this point in time.

Bar Boulud first opened in the Back Bay in the summer of 2014, with the restaurant being a French-inspired casual restaurant; Chef Daniel Boulud, who is behind the place, has received three James Beard awards along with a Chef of the Year award in 2011 by The Culinary Institute of America, according to the restaurant's website.

The address for the Back Bay location of Bar Boulud is 776 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02199.

Thanks to @JeremyKrantz for initially bringing this to our attention.

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


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

minibar at the Copley Square Hotel in Boston Has Closed

by Marc Hurwitz

A trendy drinking spot inside of a Boston hotel has shut down.

According to a source, minibar at the Copley Square Hotel in the city's Back Bay neighborhood is closed, with a message sent from the hotel confirming that the place has indeed shuttered. No reason has been given for its closure, nor it is known what might go into the space; we are waiting to find out more from the hotel, so stay tuned for updates.

minibar was a chic hotspot on the ground floor of the hotel that had a seasonal patio and appetizers and small plates to go with its beer, wine, spirits, and cocktail options.

The address for minibar was 51 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, 02116.

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Tuesday, January 08, 2019

Tradesman Coffee Shop & Lounge Opens within the Hilton Hotel in Boston's Financial District

by Marc Hurwitz

A brand new spot for coffee, food, and (eventually) alcohol has opened up within a hotel in the heart of downtown Boston.

Eater Boston is reporting that Tradesman Coffee Shop & Lounge is now open within the Hilton Boston Downtown-Faneuil Hall hotel on Broad Street, confirming what several sources have been telling us over the past few weeks. The article says that the new spot offers coffee, sandwiches, and baked goods such as croissants, muffins, and scones--and beer, wine, and cocktails will be sold as well at some point in time, though it is not known when this might happen.

Tradesman, which is located on the ground floor of the hotel, has a variety of seating options including booths, lounge chairs, and high-top tables, according to Eater.

The address for Tradesman Coffee Shop & Lounge (and the Hilton) is 89 Broad Street, Boston, MA, 02110. The Instagram page for Tradesman can be found at https://www.instagram.com/tradesmanboston/

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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]





Wednesday, February 21, 2018

New Hotel Lounge Coming to AC Hotel Boston Downtown in the Ink Block Area

by Marc Hurwitz

It looks like a brand new hotel lounge is close to opening in a red-hot section of Boston just south of the downtown area.

According to various social media posts from bar manager Dennis Saint Aubin, a new dining and drinking spot is getting ready to open within the soon-to-open AC Hotel Boston Downtown in the city's Ink Block development. A message from Saint Aubin indicates that the space will be a "sleek, modern hotel lounge" that offers both food and drink, with some of the food options including clam chowder, New England crab cakes, artisanal burgers, Atlantic salmon, a bistro steak, herb-roasted chicken, and limoncello flutes, while craft beer, wine, and cocktails will be available, with a few drinks listed on the opening menu including gin and tonic, a smoked Manhattan, and a "Twisted Paloma" (Patron Blanco tequila, mezcal, agave nectar, lime juice, grapefruit soda). If all goes as planned, the new lounge could debut around March 1 when the hotel is scheduled to open.

Dennis Saint Aubin and Matthew Moore, who is the general manager of the new lounge, both worked at XV Beacon while Saint Aubin has been at such places as the now-closed Federalist and Abe and Louie's and Moore has worked at the Four Seasons.

The AC Hotel Boston Downtown (and the lounge) will be located at 225 Albany Street, which is between Traveler Street and Herald Street in the Ink Block area. Its web page is at http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/boscd-ac-hotel-boston-downtown/

[March 1 update: According to a Facebook post from Dennis Saint Aubin, the lounge at the AC Hotel Boston Downtown is now open.]

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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]





Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Emerald Lounge in the Revere Hotel Is Closing

by Marc Hurwitz

It looks like a hotel bar and nightclub near Boston Common is closing for good.

According to both a tweet from @OnlyInBOS and an events page, the Emerald Lounge in the Revere Hotel on Stuart Street is shutting down on Saturday, December 2, with the events page showing that it will have a "Last Call" party that night that starts at 10:00 PM. No reason has been given yet for the bar's closure, so keep checking back for updates.

The Emerald Lounge, which first opened in June of 2012, is a chic and trendy spot with small plates, cocktails, DJs, and dancing. It debuted a couple of months after the opening of the hotel.

The address for the Emerald Lounge (and the Revere Hotel) is 200 Stuart Street, Boston, MA, 02116. The bar's website can be found at http://emeraldnightlife.com/

[November 17 update: Eater Boston states that a new restaurant will be moving into the Emerald Lounge space in the spring of 2018, with a statement sent to EB saying that it will be "an iconic destination inspired by the city of Boston's rich history and innovative spirit."]

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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]





Friday, July 14, 2017

Update: State Regulators Order InterContinental Boston Hotel to Move Patio from Edge of Water Along Harborwalk

[Ed note: This article was update/corrected on July 15 to reflect new information given.]

It looks like a popular outdoor bar along the Boston waterfront may be shrinking because it has apparently been discouraging public access.

Banker & Tradesman is reporting that state regulators have told the InterContinental Boston Hotel that it has to remove the outdoor bar area along the Fort Point Channel while also taking down signs that deter people from using the space, which is technically open to the public. The post says that the hotel is in violation of the terms of its Chapter 91 license, failing to allow for public open space by putting up signs that discourage 24-hour public access, and as a result, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has ordered all restaurant and bar seating to be removed along with "any other gates, moveable landscaping, or other devices that restrict pedestrian access" to a 60-foot-wide area that goes from the seaward edge of the Boston Harborwalk. It is not known for certain how much of the bar might be going away, as the article simply says the outdoor bar area is being removed; as soon as we find out more, we will post an update here. The article says that the owner of the hotel has 30 days to correct the violations at which point it may face fines from the DEP.

[July 15 update: @FortPointer clarifies the InterContinental Boston Hotel patio issue via a couple of Twitter posts today, saying that only part of the outdoor bar would need to be removed. The tweets says that the patio is "required to recede from edge, allow access to public ramps and lawns....Public area is 60 feet from seawall, leaving sig space for bar and/or resto, including existing patio-resto running 3/4 length of building."]

The InterContinental Boston Hotel includes such dining and drinking spots as Miel, Sushi-Teq, Rumba, and Vodkaba.

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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]





Friday, May 19, 2017

D's Keys Dueling Pianos Is Opening at Element Boston Seaport in South Boston

It looks like a piano bar is on its way to a hotel in South Boston.

According to a post in the Fort Point Boston blog, a meeting with the Fort Point Neighborhood Association is coming up on Tuesday, May 23 that will look into plans for a proposed spot tentatively called D Street Dueling Pianos, which would be opening at the Element Boston Seaport (across from the Lawn on D and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center). No other information about the place has been given, other than the fact that it is seeking liquor and entertainment licenses.

Currently, the only other dueling piano bar in Boston is Howl at the Moon in the Financial District; another piano spot called Jake Ivory's closed its doors in the Fenway area about eight years ago.

The Element Boston Seaport is located at 391-395 D Street in Southie.

Thanks to a source for initially bringing this to our attention.

[June 7 update: A tipster tells us that D Street Dueling Pianos is looking to get its liquor license from the now-closed Ames Plow in Boston's Faneuil Hall, with the hearing taking place on June 14; we also hear that the bar would include an outdoor patio during the warmer months, though little other information on the place itself has been given.]

[June 13 update: Universal Hub confirms that this place is planning to open at the Element Boston Seaport, and states that the name of the place will be D's Keys Dueling Pianos and that it will be headed up by dueling pianist Matt Nichols, who has been at Howl at the Moon in Boston along with in Providence and other locations around the United States.]

[July 17 update: An email sent over the weekend gives more information on the place, whose official name is "D's Keys Dueling Pianos and Singalong Bar." The spot will be on the first floor of the Element Boston Seaport and will be more of a traditional dueling pianos and singalong bar in the vein of the old Jake Ivories, with the setup including a stage, a bar in the back with beer, wine, and liquor, and a "minimal" food menu. The people behind D's Keys Dueling Pianos--which could open in the late fall or early winter--are owners/partners Robert Morse, Ron Shelton, and Matt Nichols. who have run Point Street Dueling Pianos in Providence together for the past five years.]

[August 7, 2018 update: A message from D's Keys Dueling Pianos indicates that they soft-open tomorrow night (Wednesday, August 8) and that all are welcome for the soft opening. (The note also mentions that they will be open through Sunday this week.)]

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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]





Friday, February 03, 2017

Fireside Lounge on Rowes Wharf Opens at Boston Harbor Hotel

An outdoor lounge has come to the Boston waterfront, and it is set up for winter dining and drinking depending on the weather..

According to a press release, Fireside Lounge on Rowes Wharf is now open outside Rowes Wharf Sea Grille at the Boston Harbor Hotel, with the spot having four large outdoor fire pits, each of which has seating for six. Some of the offerings at the lounge include warm cheese fondue, warm chocolate fondue, chocolate s'mores, cold-weather cocktails, hot cider, and hot chocolate.

Fireside Lounge on Rowes Wharf is open Tuesday through Saturday from 2:30 PM to 9:30 PM, though it will be closed whenever the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

The website for the Boston Harbor Hotel can be found at http://www.bhh.com/

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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]





Thursday, January 26, 2017

A New Scotch Lounge Opens at The Intercontinental Hotel in Boston

A new bar has come to a hotel on the Boston waterfront, and it should be popular with whiskey lovers.

Eater Boston is reporting that The Intercontinental Hotel is now home to a high-end scotch lounge that is open to the public when the space is not being used for private events. The article mentions that the bar features Glenmorangie scotches as well as wine and champagne, and it will host events on Wednesdays such as tastings, a hand-rolled cigar event, suit tailorings, and golf club fittings. A source tells us that the new scotch lounge is in the space where the champagne lounge had been.

The Intercontinental Hotel, which is located along Fort Point Channel between Seaport Boulevard and Congress Street, is also home to such dining and drinking spots as Miel, Sushi-Teq, RumBa, and VodkaBa.

The address for The Intercontinental Hotel (and the new scotch lounge) is 510 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA, 02210. Its website can be found at http://www.intercontinentalboston.com/

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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]





Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Gerard's in Dorchester to Be Sold; Liquor License May Go to Aloft Lounge in Boston's Seaport District

A neighborhood restaurant that has been in business for nearly 40 years is in the process of being sold, and its liquor license may be going to a hotel lounge in one of hottest sections of Boston.

According to an article in the Dorchester Reporter, Gerard Adomunes of Gerard's Restaurant in the Adams Village section of Dorchester is selling the business to three local investors (Ed Brooks, Russ DeMariano, and Christopher Roche), with the new owners planning to do a complete restoration of the Adams Street dining spot, though it is not known exactly what Gerard's will become as of yet. A licensing board page within the City of Boston website shows that the beer, wine, and liqueur license for Gerard's is slated to be transferred to Aloft Lounge within the upcoming Aloft Seaport Boston hotel in the Seaport District, with that place possibly opening in February of 2016, based on the hotel's planned opening date.

[November 11 update: Eater Boston notes that the plan is to replace Gerard's Restaurant with a new spot that is tentatively called K O'Brien's Kitchen and Tavern.]

[November 19 update: According to a post from Universal Hub, the restaurant replacing Gerard's may actually be called Landmark Public House, though this is a working name at this point in time.]

Adomunes first opened Gerard's in 1977, according to the Dorchester Reporter.

The address for Gerard's Restaurant is 772 Adams Street, Dorchester, MA, 02124, while the address for the upcoming Aloft Lounge is 401 D Street, Boston, MA, 02210.

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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]



Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The Outlook and The Lookout Are Opening at the Envoy Hotel in Boston's Seaport District

A new ground-floor restaurant and a new rooftop bar are both coming to an upcoming hotel in one of the hottest sections of Boston.

The Boston Hospitality and Tourism Industry Blog is reporting (via a Licensing Board page within the City of Boston website) that The Outlook and The Lookout will be opening within the Envoy Hotel on Sleeper Street in the Seaport District, with the former being a ground-level dining spot with an outdoor patio and the latter being a rooftop drinking spot--and it appears that both will have views of the water. The post says that the hotel is going before the board today to seek a transfer of a liquor license from the former Tonic restaurant in Jamaica Plain.

Once it opens, the Envoy Hotel will be part of the Autograph Collection of hotels from Marriott, according to Boston Hospitality. (The website for the hotel is at http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bosak-the-envoy-hotel-autograph-collection/)

The Marriott site says that the hotel is slated to open in June.

[June 22 update: According to its website, the Envoy Hotel is now open, and The Lookout rooftop bar has opened as well, with the drinking spot having fire pits and ceiling-mounted heaters, along with local microbrews made just for the bar, house-made craft cocktails, and wine. (The Outlook won't be opening until the fall.)]

[September 22 update: A Twitter post from @FortPointChan indicates that The Outlook is now open (a phone call to the place confirms this), with the post--which includes photos--saying that "The layout is amazingly pretty." A check on the web page for The Outlook shows that it offers a seasonal menu with mostly New American fare using locally-sourced ingredients; craft cocktails and microbrews are offered, and live entertainment will take place at least five nights a week.]

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Friday, March 21, 2014

The Verb Hotel and Hojoko Restaurant to Open in the Former Howard Johnson Space in Boston's Fenway

A new hotel and restaurant will be opening in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, and it will be moving into the space where another hotel--along with a dining spot and tiki bar--had been.

The Boston Herald is reporting that an an "edgy" and "irreverent" boutique hotel called The Verb is planning to open in the former Howard Johnson Inn space on Boylston Street, with the 94-room spot moving into the renovated building rather than the old building being demolished and rebuilt from the ground up, as some had speculated. The article says that the hotel will include a restaurant and bar, with the 4,000-square-foot eatery serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner--and they will be looking for a chef that "fits in with the vibe of the Fenway." It looks like the place could be opening sometime this summer.

The now-closed Howard Johnson Inn had been home to both the Hong Kong Cafe and the Tiki Hideaway.

[August 3 update: Boston Magazine states that The Verb has opened, and that its upcoming restaurant--called Hojoko--will be run by Tim and Nancy Cushman of the award-winning O Ya in the Leather District. The article says that Hojoko will be a "funky and fun" spot that offers "the Cushmans' brand of Japanese pub fare."]

[July 23, 2015 According to a post from The Improper Bostonian, Hojoko is planning to open later this month.]

The address for this new hotel and restaurant in the Fenway is 1271 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02215.


Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Precinct Kitchen + Bar Is Opening in Boston's Back Bay

A new restaurant and bar is coming to the Back Bay of Boston, and it appears that it will be taking over the space within a hotel where an Irish pub used to be.

An press release sent this week indicates that Precinct Kitchen + Bar plans to open within the Loews Hotel on Stuart Street, apparently moving into the space where Cuffs had been. An article in Eater Boston mentions that a Facebook page for the eating and drinking spot (which has since been taken down, it appears) shows it may be focusing on New American fare and will be open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. The opening of Precinct Kitchen + Bar is part of an ongoing renovation of the hotel, with the restaurant expected to open later this month, according to the release.

[March 11 update: The Restaurant Hub of The Boston Globe mentions that Precinct Kitchen + Bar will have a charcuterie station with local cheeses and cured meats from family farms, and a menu that focuses on seafood. It will also have a patio with two fire pits, with that debuting around the the end of April.]

[March 31 update: Eater Boston states that Precinct Kitchen + Bar opens its doors today.]

As Eater Boston indicates, there seems to be no connection between Precinct Kitchen + Bar and Precinct Bar in Somerville's Union Square, which is currently closed for renovations.

The address for the new Precinct Kitchen + Bar (and the Loews Hotel) is 350 Stuart Street, Boston, MA, 02116. The website for the hotel is at http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Boston-Hotel/

[Earlier Article]
Cuffs in Boston's Back Bay Is Closing; New Bar to Take Its Place


Monday, February 03, 2014

Bar Boulud Is Opening in Boston's Back Bay

The person behind several award-winning restaurants--including a New York spot that has received numerous awards--is going to be opening a bistro and wine bar in the Back Bay of Boston.

A press release sent this morning indicates that Chef Daniel Boulud will open Bar Boulud within the Mandarin Oriental, Boston on Boylston Street, taking over the space where Asana has been. This will be the third location of the French-inspired casual eatery, with others being located in New York and London (the original Bar Boulud opened in NYC in 2008). Chef Boulud is also behind Daniel, a high-end restaurant in Manhattan which received a three-star ranking from Michelin.

Expect a fall opening for Bar Boulud.

[February 11 update: Boston Magazine gives a bit more information on the upcoming Back Bay location of Bar Boulud, including the fact that the menu will feature a "core" of dishes that are found at the New York and London locations, along with a charcuterie program similar to the one in the London restaurant. It appears that at least a bit more emphasis may be placed on seafood items as well, with seasonal items using local ingredients also stressed. Finally, the wine program will focus in part on the Rhone and Burgundy.]

[July 3 update: Eater Boston states that both Asana and M Bar & Lounge have closed.]

[August 20 update: A press release sent today indicates that Bar Boulud opens on September 16.]

The address for this new bistro and wine bar will be: Bar Boulud, 776 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02199. The website for the existing locations of the restaurant can be found at http://www.barboulud.com/


Monday, November 25, 2013

Tiki Hideaway in Boston's Fenway Neighborhood Is Closing

It looks like a bar that has been in the Fenway section of Boston for decades is going to be shutting its doors.

According to a post on its Facebook page, the Tiki Hideaway within the Howard Johnson Inn on Boylston Street is getting ready to close, as the note says that "Unfortunately, the Hotel will be changing owners and will be closing for renovations by year end." It is not yet known whether the Hong Kong Cafe, a Chinese restaurant that is also located within the hotel, will be closing as well.

[December 4 update: A new Facebook post from the spot indicates (via an events page link) that the hotel "as we know it is at the end. Dates not confirmed but probably around the 14th." Still no word on the Hong Kong Cafe, but it appears that it may be closing as well.]

[December 10 update: Based on a new note on its Facebook page, it appears that the Tiki Hideaway will be closing this Friday (November 13).]

[December 13 update: A phone call placed to the hotel confirms that the Tiki Hideaway has officially closed (it will not be open tonight).]

The Tiki Hideaway has been known as a place to go for old-school Polynesian drinks (including scorpion bowls), live music and comedy, with food being offered by the Hong Kong Cafe team. The bar and hotel have been around for a long time, with HoJo's first opening in 1959. (It appears that the bar may have opened around that time as well, based on the Facebook note from the Tiki Hideaway saying that "We will cherish all the great memories from the last 54 years.")

The address for this soon-to-close bar in the Fenway area is: Tiki Hideaway, 1271 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02215.


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