A new Boston bar is shaking up the restaurant-heavy status quo in Beacon Hill: 89 Charles, a maximalist subterranean cocktail ...
Nathan Tavares is a writer and editor from Boston. A Massachusetts native, he’s been writing about food since 2012 and has covered Boston since 2015. He covers food, travel, and culture — with a ...
Where to find the best cake slices around Boston, with the best cakes at the best bakeries, best dessert shops, and best restaurants.
It was a year of extravagant projects that launched big and soared high — hey there, La Padrona — and new ideas like Verveine Cafe & Bakery that so seamlessly fit into the city that we wonder how we ...
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.
Before the idea of “South Shore bar pizza” (and the much-deserved enthusiasm that followed) came about, there was just “pizza,” or at least that’s what South Shore native Paul Butler recalls. Growing ...
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.
There aren’t many places like Delux Cafe in the South End anymore. Hell, there aren’t many places like it in Boston’s dining scene, period. As chain after chain and big restaurant group after big ...
Tanya Edwards is an award-winning journalist, writer, and editor living in New England. A contributor to Eater since 2022, she’s been in food media for over a decade. There’s a new restaurant and ...
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.
Nationally acclaimed dining destination Portland, Maine, is about two hours from Boston, whether you take Amtrak’s Downeaster from North Station, the Concord Coach bus from South Station, or drive, ...