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South End gossip: Boston Chops opening

 

 

 

 

 

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😦 Sadly Not Opening until Monday, 3/4
 

While there is no formal notice that Boston Chops will open Saturday, March 2nd, all signs point to a soft opening this weekend.  

Curious what all the hype is about? Swing by to see if Boston Chops is open on Saturday and beat the rush that will certainly follow in the coming days / weeks.  Boston Chops is located on the corner of Washington and Union Park Street at 1375 Washington Street in the South End.  

Want to know more about this hot new restaurant in the South End? Check out my recent post Boston Chops Next Restaurant to Open in the South End.

Taste of the South End: Tuesday, March 5

Taste of the South EndOne week from today the Taste of the South End will take place at the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) on Tremont Street.  All proceeds from this culinary delight that each year tempts the hundreds who help this event sell out will go to benefit New England’s largest AIDS service organization, The AIDS Action Committee.

Taste of the South End is Tuesday, March 5th
Doors are open from 7-9pm (VIP’s are welcome starting at 6pm)

It is difficult to articulate how much fun I have at this event each year and for those new to the area or curious to check out restaurants in the South End, this offers you a great opportunity to sample plates from 40+ restaurants in the neighborhood.  Many of the stations are hosted by the head chef or general manager of the restaurant so it also offers you a chance to chat 1:1.  If you haven’t yet, consider supporting AIDS Action Committee’s superb event The Taste of the South End by purchasing tickets today.

Purchase Tickets to The Taste of the South End Here

This year’s participating restaurants include28 DegreesAddis Red SeaAquitaineB&G OystersThe BeehiveBoMAThe Butcher ShopCinquecentoCoppaDaVinci RistoranteDarryl’s Corner Bar and KitchenDavio’sEstelle’sEl CentroFlour BakeryFormaggio South EndThe GallowsGaslightHaley House CaféHamersley’s BistroKitchenMasaMelaMetropolis CafeMistralMyers + ChangOrinocoPetit Robert BistroPiccoPigalleSibling RivalrySouth End ButteryStellaStephi’s on TremontStirToroTremont 647/Sister SorelTurner FisheriesUnion Bar and Grille, and Whole Foods Market

For those who purchase VIP tickets these restaurants will be in the VIP Lounge: Bistro du MidiSummer Shack, and Yakitori Zai

Boston Chops next restaurant to open in South End

Brian Piccini with BosGuyThe next restaurant expected to open in the South End is Boston Chops. Earlier this week I was able to sit down with restaurant owner, Brian Piccini, to talk about the imminent opening, the menu and his expectations.

Brian wasn’t able to predict when Boston Chops would open, grimacing slightly he shrugged and said “any day now”.  I can tell you from the tour he gave me, the restaurant is ready – all he’s lacking is the glassware and liquor behind the huge bar he’s built, which happens to even include an oyster shucking station and raw bar. This is a large restaurant capable of seating well over 150+, and the space is beautifully designed.  While there are plenty of rich woods and dark colors its custom light features, exposed brick and unfinished steel gives it an edge that suits the South End neighborhood this restaurant is calling home.

Boston Chops opening may be the best evidence that the recession is firmly behind us.  The restaurant’s size and the expected price point means, Brian Piccini and his Executive Chef, Chris Coombs, are betting they can lure residents from the neighborhood and beyond to keep them busy seven days a week.  When I inquired if there would be a bar menu he shook his head and said the decision to forgo a smaller bar menu was a conscious one.

I was not able to look at a wine list since it has yet to be pulled together, but the evening I sat down with Brian, wine was definitely top of mind as he sampled several Cabernets.  By the size of the bar — one that comfortably seats 25 (I counted) and the impressive wine room encased in glass and on display for all to see — you too will be mindful that one has many options.

Although at the time that I wrote this post Boston Chops was not taking reservations, Brian has indicated one may call the restaurant or look to online restaurant reservation systems like ureserv.com and OpenTable: Boston Restaurants.

Boston Chops (617) 227-5011 / 1375 Washington Street in the South End

Winter in Boston

Harrison Avenue

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I woke up this morning to look out at a blustery day filled with snow blowing up and down Harrison Avenue in Boston’s South End.

This is a view from my fourth floor apartment; to the left you can see Harrison Avenue heading toward E. Berkeley Street and to the right is a view of the BSC South End gym and Gaslight restaurant. Hard to believe that spring technically starts in approximately 30-days.

Cinquecento rolls out weekend brunch menu

CinquecentoStarting this weekend, you will have another option for brunch as Cinquecento opens to serve patrons from 10am – 3pm on Saturday and Sunday. The menu which is posted on their website here, is divided into pastries, smaller first plates, eggs, salads and pastas; all very reasonably priced it would appear.

According to the press release, Cinquecento’s brunch menu will include savory Italian dishes like truffled polenta with poached eggs, grilled steak and eggs with Pecorino biscuits, as well as sweeter options like crepes with whipped lemon ricotta and native honey, ricotta fritters and sugar donuts.

You can call to make a reservation at (617) 338-9500.

Boston Chops in the South End

Boston Chops South EndRecently I chatted with the people over at Boston Chops.  Rumors of their opening still remain unconfirmed, but waitstaff has already started training so hopefully the wait is nearly over.  When the doors open, Boston Chops hours will be 4pm to 1am; serving dinner from 5pm to midnight – daily.  Boston Chops will also be open for  brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm, but I was told brunch will not be available immediately.

The menu is either not finished or when I spoke to them they wanted to keep the information private. I was told the menu focuses on allowing patrons options not often associate with steak houses. For example, you will be allowed to choose your cut of steak for their signature steak frites and you will be served unlimited fries.  While that sounds delicious, when I asked about prices I was told Boston Chops is an “urban steak bistro” with approachable prices. Huh? I have absolutely no idea what that means.  However, if Chef Coombs restaurant Deuxave in the Back Bay is any indication, main plates could range from  $31 to $39; let’s hope Coombs opts for a more affordable price point here in the South End so I can visit more often.

Patrons of the previous restaurants in this space will remember a very dramatic interior.  Boston Chops brings a completely different look and feel to the space, using dark woods, burgundy tones and heavy unfinished steel. The 30-seat bar and a large lighting fixture designed to look like chandeliers from Burgundy France will provide a sophisticated vibe.  Construction was still on-going when I wrote this post earlier in the week, but I have faith it will look beautiful and will be a fantastic (and welcome) addition to the neighborhood.

You can stay up to date on the latest information about Boston Chops by liking their Facebook page here.

Boston Chops to open soon

Boston ChopsBoston Chops had a crew outside today to place their sign out on the restaurant’s awning.  Nothing says “ready to open” like hanging a sign out in front of your restaurant… right?

Restaurantaur, Brian Piccini, has an excellent track record with opening successful restaurants so I’m keeping my fingers crossed that this is a “sign” of an imminent opening.  Boston Chops will be the third restaurant in the South End in as many months to open following BoMA, Estelle’s and Cinquecento.

South End holiday shopping tonight

South End Holiday ShoppingNot feeling the Christmas spirit?  Irritated by the incessant Christmas music and tacky displays in the mall? Then forget those boring big box retailers and national chains and head out with friends tonight to shop for the holidays in the South End.

More information here, www.SouthEnders.com.

Four eagerly anticipated South End restaurants

A few restaurants in Boston’s South End neighborhood have closed over the past few years, creating vacancies in some prime locations.  These spaces did not remain unclaimed for long and some of these restaurants have recently opened; most recently BoMA Restaurant. However, there remain four locations of particular interest that will open soon.

CINQUECENTO started training new staff last Friday in preparation for their opening later this month. This is the Aquitaine Group’s eighth property and first Italian restaurant.  Located at 500 Harrison Avenue, this is likely to be one of the largest restaurants in the neighborhood too with 300+ seats as well as private dining space and a beautiful patio.

Location: 500 Harrison Avenue / Phone: 617-247-1102

Menu: Italian

Anticipated opening to public: mid November

Estelles South EndESTELLE’S will likely open just weeks after Cinquecento.  Owned by chef Brian Poe (Poe’s Kitchen and The Rattlensake in Back Bay), Estelle will serve southern cuisine.  Poe has opened up the space which was previously a pizzeria and has a nice looking bar that neighbors will undoubtably appreciate.

Location: 782 Tremont Street (Mass Ave & Tremont Street)

Menu: Southern cuisine

Anticipated opening to public: December

FIVE HORSES TAVERN was first reported by Eater Boston to open a second location in space formerly occupied by Columbus Cafe. Five Horses Tavern in Somerville serves food with a similar, affordable price point to Columbus Cafe. If they can pull this off, this could become the neighborhood’s best cheap eats and bar.

Location: 535 Columbus Avenue (Columbus & Claremont Park)

Menu: American comfort food with entrees from $9 – $18

Anticipated opening to public: Unknown

BOSTON CHOPS is opening in the space formerly occupied by Ginger Park and before that, banq. Speculation about what Chef Coombs has in mind when he refers to it as an “urban steakhouse” keeps me guessing. In an interview with Grub Street Boston he said, “The only thing we have in common with a typical steakhouse is that we’ll serve cow.

Location: 1375 Washington Street (Washington & Union Park)

Menu: New concept steakhouse

Anticipated opening to public: Unknown

Olives & Grace in the South End

Olives & GraceLast weekend I stumbled upon a relatively new storefront just off of Tremont Street in the South End called Olives & Grace.   Sofi, the owner of this cute shop, seeks to “feature emerging artists, gift producers, and small batch food makers“.  The store struck me as the perfect place for purchasing custom gift packages.

Olives & GraceOlives & Grace is a unique shop you should check out

Sofi (shown above) is busy adding new treats and products so return visits provide you with something new to try / see on each visit. However, she did mention that she always has something bacon related (my brother would come in just for that) and unique temptations for those with a sweet tooth.

Olives and GraceOlives & Grace is closed on Monday and open from 12-8pm Tuesday thru Sunday.  Stop by this cute storefront just off Tremont Street.

Olives & Grace  81 Pembroke Street – South End

Restaurant review: BoMA Restaurant and Bar

After more false starts than an entire NFL season, BoMA Restaurant + Bar finally opened their doors to the public last week.  The renovation of the space is dramatic and exudes a warm and cozy vibe.  Dark colors contrast with the exposed brick and oversized, unique chandeliers that provide a relaxing environment to meet for drinks or grab dinner.BoMA Restaurant and Bar

The dinner menu at BoMA has sixteen options including “Small Plates” which is how Chef Bussell describes appetizers; these range from $8-$12.  The menu also includes three options referred to as “Lighter Fare”, but think “pub grub” since it includes food like their burger with duck fat french fries.  Lastly, there are six “Large Plates” ranging from $20-$27.

BoMA Restaurant and BarWe started our dinner with the roasted beets and goat cheese salad $11 and roasted clams and chorizo $12. Both were very satisfying, but I preferred the clams and chorizo with my ale.  Beer lovers note BoMA has 16 craft beers on draft that will rotate with the seasons.  Below you can see we opted for the comfort food listed in the “Lighter Fare” portion of the menu.  The Fish-n-Chips is $15 and the BoMA burger is $14.  Both hit the spot and I predict will be some of the restaurant’s best sellers.BoMA Restaurant and Bar

Earlier this month I was invited to try their menu and we ordered the Chestnut Ravioli, Duck Confit, Rabe in Pistachio Cream ($24) and Grass Fed Hangar Steak, Texas Hash, Greens in Chili Garlic Butter ($26); read here for more about these tempting meals.

As mentioned above, BoMA is located in the South End at 1415 Washington Street across from The Cathedral of the Holy Cross.  Although BoMA was not taking reservations this past weekend you can call ahead at (617) 536-2662.

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BoMA opens tonight at 6PM

The wait is over. The doors to BoMA open at 6PM tonight.  No reservations are being taken (at least for tonight).  Good luck BoMA! You may read more about BoMA and my recent dinner held prior to tonight’s opening, here.

BoMA is located at at 1415 Washington Street in the South End.

American Field pop up market

Boston American FieldThis weekend, Ball and Buck will be hosting the inaugural “American Field” All American Menswear pop up market at the Power Station at 540 Harrison Avenue in the South End’s SoWa district.

More than 50 vendors will be showcasing, and selling, their Made in USA products. Food trucks will be serving great eats and it appears there will even be a beer garden featuring Local Micro Breweries.

540 Harrison Ave, Saturday & Sunday Oct 20 – 21

More information about the event here, www.americanfield.us

South End Formaggio

One of my favorite shops in my neighborhood is South End Formaggio. It is a tiny shop stuffed from floor to ceiling full of delicious food, wine and beer, but it is best known for its exceptional selection of cheese and meats. I love this shop, but with only two other locations (Cambridge and NYC – Lower East Side) it may be impractical for you to pay a visit.

South End FormaggioSource: Just Add Cheese

However, if you are a cheese lovah (err I mean lover), you may want to check out the Formaggio Kitchen blog.  They have tempting posts like recipes for Mac and Many Cheeses and Ricotta Toasts with Turkish FigsTheir blog also has interesting posts like How to Put Together a Cheese Platter.  Lastly, you can follow their tempting Tweets on Twitter, here 

BoMA sneak peek before opening this week

BoMA RestaurantLast week BoMA Restaurant in the South End had a soft opening, and I was fortunate enough to sit down and enjoy the meal served compliments of Shane Manfred and chef Chris Bussell. I’ll refrain from providing a full review until BoMA opens later this week, but I wanted to provide Boston foodies another glimpse of what they can expect walking into this completely renovated property.

For those familiar with Pho Republique, the transformation will be impressive.  Exposed brick, a large bar and cozy atmosphere defines this urban-chic 80-seat restaurant in SoWA.

Main dishes “Large Plates” range from $14-$27 and include a bit of something for everyone.  Meat lovers will salivate over the BoMA burger with duck fat fries $14 or the hangar steak (shown below) $26.  Seafood fans will be tempted by the roasted monkfish $22 and grilled swordfish with shrimp, gnocchi and artichokes in a lobster jus $27.  Vegetarians will like the eggplant flatbread $14 and pasta options like bucatini all’amatriciana $16.

Shown above left: Chestnut Ravioli, Duck Confit, Rabe in Pistachio Cream was incredibly rich and flavorful. Shown above right: Grass Fed Hangar Steak, Texas Hash, Greens in Chili Garlic Butter.

BoMA has an intriguing dessert menu.  I was tempted to try the “Purple Cow” made with house made grape crush, vanilla ice cream, pop rocks (you read that correct) and a pistachio cookie $10.  However, on this first visit I tried the Chocolate Ganache Torta with Pecan Cookie Crust over a pool of warm caramel.  Lets just say it was absolutely decadent. BoMA opens to the public on Tuesday, October 9th at 1415 Washington Street in the South End.  Reservations encouraged, 617-536-2662.
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