Watertown's Arsenal Yards is about to get a taste of Southern Hospitality.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
This will be the restaurant's second location after success with the first location in Boston's Back Bay.
The food truck program called Neighborhood StrEATS will be in Watertown on Sept. 13.
Pepe's Pizza moved into Watertown's Arsenal Yards.
Stellina Restaurant has been in Watertown for 34 years.
Garbanzo Mediterranean Fresh is slated to open later this year.
The restaurant already has a location in Framingham.
The Arsenal Yards location will join the other 10 Ben & Jerry's shops across the state.
A post on the restaurant's Facebook announced it was closing, but that's been deleted and the owners announced they're simply rebranding.
The California-based restaurant chain has signed a 3,017-square-foot lease at the upcoming dining and entertainment complex in Watertown.
A new eatery is coming to Bigelow Avenue in East Watertown.
A Rhode Island-based chain will open their third restaurant at the upcoming Watertown development.
Apple cider, maple bacon and everything bagel are just a few of the doughnut flavors you can find at these Boston spots this weekend.
The former Victor's Diner on N Beacon Street has quietly shut down.
You won't be able to resist pulling out your phone to snap a picture at these beautiful Boston eateries.
Whether you're a vegetarian or you just love veggies, consider checking out some of these vegetarian-friendly spots this weekend.
Developers on Wednesday announced the addition of the popular burger and shake chain to the upcoming mixed-use neighborhood.
"Boston Foodies" blogger Tiffany Lopinsky shares some ice cold treats, a new brunch menu, and a great local bakery to enjoy this weekend.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
The Watertown Square eatery will open another location in a nearby town.
Wondering where to get the best lobster roll in the city? Allow "Boston Foodies" blogger Tiffany Lopinsky to fill you in.
NYC meat expert Johnny Prime is here to help you step up your burger game this summer.
The eatery is shutting its doors after more than 30 years because "business is just not consistent," the owner told the Boston Globe.