Restaurants & Bars
Downtown Framingham Getting New Brazilian Restaurant
The new restaurant will bring Brazilian Rodízio dining to downtown Framingham.
FRAMINGHAM, MA — A new Framingham restaurant will bring Brazilian Rodízio-style dining to one of downtown's most iconic buildings.
Framingham Station is set to open this fall at the H.H. Richardson Train Station near Waverly and Concord streets. The restaurant will be owned by Edilson Olivera. Rodízio-style is the Brazilian version of all-you-can eat.
Located on Rt. 135 at the Rt. 126 intersection, in the heart of Downtown Framingham,
'Framingham Station' will offer ample seating for patrons in the dining room with the original vaulted ceiling as well as offering a separate, full service bar that will provide a more casual atmosphere for patrons. A signature all you can buffet featuring unique weekly specials will appeal to all tastes. The establishment will also serve high-end Brazilian table-side rodizio delicacies with Guacho chefs bringing a selection of grilled meats to your table, as well as gluten free and vegetarian options that will offer something for everyone. — Metrowest Commercial Real Estate press release
The H.H. Hobson-designed station was built in 1885 and was renovated in 2016 to accommodate a restaurant. The Deluxe Depot Diner operated in the space up until about a year ago.
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The new restaurant is also hiring for a number of positions, including busboys, managers, servers, and cooks.
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