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Emma Clement | Senior Graphic Artist

Neptune Oyster: Lobster roll? Try the Johnny Cake

Nicole Lee November 18, 2024
In Texas? BBQ. In Chicago? A hot dog. But in Boston, seafood is the catch — more specifically — lobster. This beady crustacean, packaged in a bright red shell, is sought after by the palettes of locals and tourists alike. 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

KAVA neo-taverna: Greece brought to Boston

Nicole Lee October 28, 2024
Picture this: Sand under your toes, sea salt in your hair, a faint smell of the ocean lingers in the air. Behold the feeling you get at KAVA neo-taverna.
Melissa Park | Graphic Artist

Impressing the parents: A neighborhood guide to the best restaurants in Boston

Amanda Brecher October 17, 2024
To all of the suburbia natives trying to find your footing in  Boston, you may need some guidance on where to get good grub. You’re probably looking to impress the family when they visit for parents’ weekend and show them that you’ve found your way in city living — and there's nothing like an awe-inspiring meal to do just that. 
Haley Alvarez-Lauto / DFP Staff

The Intersection: Finance Meets Delicious Dining

Katie Harmon June 8, 2022
There were too many great restaurants to mention, so I just highlighted a few, and I hope you check out these and all the other amazing restaurants around Boston that are delicious and budget friendly.
north end outdoor dining

North End restaurants band together to oppose new $7,500 outdoor dining fee

Ruhika Ponda March 24, 2022
In response to community complaints about narrow streets, North End restaurants must pay a $7,500 fee to participate in the outdoor dining program.
Mayor Michelle Wu sitting at Angela's Cafe

Wu extends outdoor dining program for Boston restaurants until late December

Hailey Pitcher November 30, 2021
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the extension of the outdoor dining season to Dec. 31.
osaka sushi and steakhouse in brookline

Andrea Campbell releases Restaurant Recovery plan

Greye Dunn April 5, 2021
Boston’s restaurants hopes to return to their feet following a year of public health restrictions.
Boston restaurants and bars are preparing for an increase in outdoor dining and takeout orders this weekend due to Super Bowl Sunday. COURTESY OF PIXABAY

Restaurants prepare for take-out heavy Super Bowl

Samuele Petruccelli February 5, 2021
Sports-centered restaurants and bars usually see increased business on Super Bowl Sunday. Now, businesses that normally seat sports fans at tables and bars are adapting for an unprecedented night of football.
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