Chef Monica Glass is Boston’s gluten-free pastry magician. She and chef Ken Oringer opened Verveine, a completely gluten-free cafe and bakery, in 2024, and she’s been churning out baguettes, cinnamon ...
All-day dining restaurant Cafe Sauvage has been bringing in a crowd in Back Bay since it opened in 2021. There’s even a ...
One of the most anticipated fall openings in the Greater Boston area, Fallow Kin, is from the team behind James Beard ...
When done right, brunch is the weekend personified. It’s the luxury of personal time to linger over eggs Benedict, syrup-laden French toast, piping hot coffee, and boozy beverages. Boston readily ...
There’s no shortage of seafood in the Boston area, and sushi has carved out quite a niche for itself among the lobster rolls, fried clams, and crudos of the region. Want to go on a Boston sushi ...
More often than not, friends, family, and readers of Eater have a single burning question: Where should I eat right now? The Eater Boston Heatmap, updated monthly, is where restaurant obsessives can ...
If plotting a menu for your entire family and roasting a bird just isn’t how you want to spend Thanksgiving this year, we’ve got you. Many of Boston’s best restaurants are open for Thanksgiving and ...
An award-winning West African restaurant in Roxbury is on the brink of closing after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained an essential employee — and a family member of the owner.
The original Dunkin’ Donuts in Quincy has been remade a la 1950, the year the store first opened and the franchise was born. The Globe reports that this will be the only throwback Dunkies of the ...
Consider the lobster roll, a toasted and buttered roll filled with perfectly cooked lobster meat. Besides fried clams, it’s hard to think of a dish that’s more closely associated with summers and road ...
Sitting vacant atop a hill on Route 1 in Saugus for the past six years, the former Weylu’s, an outsized, once opulent restaurant, is being demolished today. Another Rte 1 landmark falls as demolition ...
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.