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Boston’s Biggest Restaurant and Bar Openings, October 2024
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Boston’s Biggest Restaurant and Bar Openings, October 2024

This periodic column highlights notable restaurant openings in Boston and the surrounding area. Get more news on restaurant openings in Boston right here.

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ALLSTON — If you’ve ever lined up at the Eastern Mediterranean’s excellent bakery and cafe TableGreat news for anyone looking to get one out of one of the tiny shop’s handful of seats: The team recently opened a spacious new location in Allston. 210 North Harvard Street

ALLSTON — There is another newly opened bakery in the neighborhood. Opa Patisserie It specializes in Turkish baklava, bagels, pistachio rolls and kunefe, among other treats. 16 Brighton Avenue

BEACON HILL — fans Hummus Shop The food truck no longer needs to keep track of the vehicle’s whereabouts. Owner Colin Daly has opened a permanent shoebox-sized restaurant on Beacon Hill, selling pita sandwiches, bowls of hummus and falafel Wednesday through Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 37A Charles Street

BEACON HILL Taco Azula hip new spot for tacos, tequila, and mezcal-based margaritas, is now open in the neighborhood. 21 Beacon Street

BEVERLY— A little further away Mexican It comes from the masterminds behind La Victoria, one of the Boston area’s best taquerias. There’s a wide variety of tacos here, but also strong ceviches, aquachiles, crispy flautas, and more, as well as cocktails, beer, and wine. 230 Rantoul Street

BROOKLINE — On: Flake FurnaceA newcomer to Coolidge Corner’s excellent dining scene, owner and former Lisbon resident Cristina Quintino only does one thing, and she does it very well: Portuguese egg custard tarts, or pastéis de nata. So good, in fact, that the bakery runs out of pies every day, and Quintino’s has had to impose order limits on weekends to ensure as many people as possible can get their hands on the creamy, decadent treat. 1298 Beacon Street

CAMBRIDGE — Kendall Square commuters rejoice: Based in Dorchester Bred Gourmetsomeone’s house Boston’s best burgersHe opened a police station in the neighborhood. 730 Main Street

CAMBRIDGE — CambridgeSide shopping center in East Cambridge has unveiled a swanky new food court in the mall. Channel SideWith more than a dozen food vendors, including fast-casual favorites Sapporo Ramen, Anoush’ella, and Chilacates. there is also great new bar in the middle of the venueIt’s run by the award-winning folks behind C-Side Bar and Boston popular spots Birds of Paradise and Blossom Bar. 100 Cambridge Side Place

CAMBRIDGE — KismetThe eagerly awaited cafe from the folks behind the popular local bread maker Iggy’s has opened its doors in Huron Village. Pull up a seat by the fireplace and chat with friends over crisp croissants and cups of expertly ground espresso. 358 Huron Avenue

CAMBRIDGE — Margeaux Dinner Hall It took over the former Colette Wine Bistro space inside the Porter Square Hotel in Cambridge. Owner Rebekah Barr’s restaurant ties together New England and Southern influences on the menu, from steak tips to shrimp and grits. 1924 Massachusetts Avenue

CITY CENTER BOSTON — Chatty Loyall Counting Room It is the last of three new dining venues debuting as part of the revamp of Boston’s InterContinental Hotel’s dining program. Enter the dimly lit cocktail lounge (note: you’ll need a password to get in) and sip drinks like Liberty’s Reserve, made with coconut rum, rye whiskey, Pineau des Charentes apertif, and tobacco bitters. 510 Atlantic Boulevard

FENWAY — Fourth location of chef Douglass Williams’ popular pasta spot mida It opened on Boylston Street, where French brasserie DW French was located. once stopped. 1391 Boylston Street

MALDEN — Add this to your date-night rotation: An elegant new Thai hotspot, Thai DenIt just opened in the same neighborhood, from the same team behind Malden’s hit Crying Thaiger. 157 Pleasant Street