Theyʼre back: A running list of Boston-area restaurant reopenings - The Boston Globe RESTAURANTS They’re back: A running list of Boston- area restaurant reopenings Warmer weather is on the way, and restaurants are coming out of hibernation. By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent, Updated March 9, 2021, 3:09 p.m. Theyʼre back: A running list of Boston-area restaurant reopenings - The Boston Globe Sullivan's is open on Castle Island. With no tables to sit at, people are taking the food to go. JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF Many restaurants are returning after a dark, cold winter. We’ll update this list routinely as more businesses announce plans. As always, be sure to confirm hours and availability directly, because schedules are subject to change. Bistro du Midi The French restaurant overlooking Boston Common re-opens on Wednesday, March 17, with a renovated first floor and the moules frites you know and love, from chef Robert Sisca. 272 Boylston St., Boston City Bar The Lenox Hotel bar and restaurant once again serves steak, seafood, and stiff drinks Thursday through Saturday evenings. 65 Exeter St., Boston Theyʼre back: A running list of Boston-area restaurant reopenings - The Boston Globe Coppersmith The Southie standby reopens on Thursday, March 11. Visit Wednesday through Sunday, with patio and rooftop lounge dining coming in April. 40 W. 3rd St., Boston Dig The Harvard Square location debuted the day before the pandemic hit; they’re back again, hopefully this time for good. 82 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge Oak + Rowan The spacious Fort Point restaurant makes a comeback this week. 321 A St., Boston Puritan & Co. Will Gilson’s restaurant outside of Inman Square has returned for takeout and delivery Wednesday through Sunday. 1166 Cambridge St., Cambridge Sullivan’s The beloved Castle Island ice cream and seafood shack is now open for business, celebrating its 70th year. 2080 William J. Day Blvd., Boston Theyʼre back: A running list of Boston-area restaurant reopenings - The Boston Globe Taberna de Haro The atmospheric Brookline tapas parlor has reopened at 50 percent capacity; visit for paella and sherry from 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 999 Beacon St., Brookline Tambo 22 The Peruvian restaurant in Chelsea from Jose Duarte (Taranta) plans to reopen on Thursday, April 1 — not joking. 22 Adams St., Chelsea Kara Baskin can be reached at kara.baskin@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @kcbaskin. ©2021 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC
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