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There’s a Huge New Outdoor Restaurant, Bar, and Kid-Friendly Hangout in Southie

“Summer fun” is the vibe (and motto) of Park City, a new South Boston space from the Fat Baby and Loco Taqueria crew, serving canned cocktails, fish tacos, and live music.


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This Is Greater Boston’s Priciest Home Sale in 2025 (So Far)

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Standard Italian Debuts in the Fenway with Big Martinis and Fresh Pasta

Eastern Standard gets a new sibling and neighbor, restaurateur Garrett Harker’s first foray into Italian.

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Seeking a Hallmark-movie community with green space galore? Look no further than this idyllic west-of-Boston suburb.

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Russ & Mimi’s, a Neighborhood Market, Opens in Roslindale Soon

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Democracy Brewing Will Expand to East Boston in 2025

The worker-owned downtown brewpub will add winemaking at its new location.

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