All signs – including one out front – point to the Thirsty Scholar's closure being temporary, but the future of the pub is unclear.
The burger chain is celebrating the holiday weekend by opening its ninth Massachusetts location at Assembly Row.
The Italian restaurant and cocktail bar was built and designed by Charlie and Debbie Zammuto with their children Koryn, Dominic and Gigi.
The company is closing its taproom and making its ciders available in stores for just a few more months.
Premiere on Broadway promises live music and entertainment, signature cocktails and Italian eats.
The longtime watering hole received an offer that "I could not refuse," owner Richard Sullivan said.
The Owl's Nest beer garden will serve as the centerpiece of a new green space, featuring food and games like pickleball and shuffleboard.
The city announced its next phase of reopening Friday, which includes increased restaurant capacity and outdoor gathering limits.
The Brass Union has joined the Independent Restaurant Group, which runs several other local restaurants, and will open as Vera's this month.
The chain of salad spots, which has a number of locations in the greater Boston area, will open its first Somerville shop this summer.
True Bistro in Teele Square closed "until further notice" in September, alluding to the impact of the pandemic on independent restaurants.
Dark Horse, which replaced the longtime Somerville watering hole four years ago, cited rising rent.
Crowd size is capped at current outdoor gathering limits of 25 persons or at the approved venue capacity.
Veggie Indian Palace is seeking a license from the city to open in Davis Square.
The nationally recognized sandwich shop will have its grand opening at Bow Market this weekend.
Somerville will remain in the limited Phase 3, Step 1 stage of reopening that went into effect on February 1 until at least March 15.
A pair of Davis Square eateries apparently quietly closed up shop.
A Somerville spot was named among the magazine's list of "100 Restaurants America Can't Afford To Lose" during the pandemic.
Three more local eateries announced their closure this winter as new restrictions hit the struggling restaurant industry.
River Bar at Somerville's Assembly Row will close "until such time that it is safe to reopen."
Here are the dining establishments going into hibernation to offset the economic impact of the pandemic.
The award-winning Somerville restaurant slammed the state for "not helping restaurants" and said it's been unable to get rent relief.
Several area restaurants have announced their temporary closure until the weather is warmer or a coronavirus treatment is widely available.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
A growing number of area restaurants and bars have closed up shop for the winter.
A nearly decade-old restaurant that moved to Somerville six years ago "never recovered" from the initial shutdown in the spring.
A Davis Square pub that operated a patio with a neighboring restaurant will close for the winter Oct. 31.
The ice cream sandwich shop opened in 2014 as an extension of the popular Frozen Hoagies food truck.
A Davis Square pizzeria and wine bar closed Wednesday after learning one of its workers tested positive for the coronavirus.
An eatery specializing in a Thai spin on chicken and rice moved into the one-time home of Red House.
Governor Baker recently extended outdoor seating for the duration of the coronavirus State of Emergency.
The city is developing a set of guidelines and a streamlined application process to permit outdoor dining into next year.
The owners of Noor Mediterranean Grill say they have received "hundreds of hate messages, fake negative reviews and death threats."
FAB Beer is seeking investments for a brewery on Broadway, which would also host classes and be available to rent for events and parties.
True Bistro did not place the blame squarely on the pandemic but asked customers to support independent restaurants.
The Massachusetts Restaurant Association painted a grim picture of the future of the state's restaurant industry as cold weather approaches.
Bull McCabe's owner Brian Manning said the pub and music venue could not "bounce back" from its debt, which was exacerbated by the pandemic.
The club planned to stay open even as plans were drawn up for a mixed-use development, but it was unable to weather the pandemic.
Photos from Trina's Starlite Lounge showed graffiti painted over several signs, including one reading "Black Lives Matter."
The upcoming mixed-use complex will feature residential, life science and retail space.
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