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Lolita

271 Dartmouth St, Boston 02116

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Decadent Back Bay Party Spot Lolita Reawakens

After Two Years With a $2.75 Million Makeover. The restaurant underwent a major overhaul that includes a 60 to 85-seat dining room expansion and a swanky new bar devoted to mezcal. The taco-laden menu is the same, as is the overall layout of the space. But COJE, the vibey restaurant group behind Lolita and other hits including speakeasy-style bar Yvonne’s, poured money into redesign.

Charlestown’s latest restaurant is a product of the pandemic. Johnny Pomodoro, an Italian counter-service spot that started as a pandemic takeout idea from fine dining alum Johnny Burke, is now open at 297 Main Street, at Sullivan Street, on a sunny corner spot in the neighborhood. Detroit-style pizzas — identified by their rectangular shape, thick, spongy dough, and sauce splattered on after toppings — are a big draw here.

Stillwater

120 Kingston St, Boston 02111 SRV

Stillwater is a restaurant that serves comfort food with a twist -- it’s a lively space filled with fancified classics and fresh cocktails. At the helm of the kitchen is local gourmet junk food expert and Food Network’s Chopped Gold Medal Games Champion Chef Sarah Wade! Stillwater is a neighborhood spot, where guests are encouraged to kick back and tickle their taste buds with Chef Sarah’s seasonal picks paired with creative cocktails.

569 Columbus Ave, Boston 02118

SRV, Serene Republic of Venice, is Boston’s first Venetian-style Bacaro and wine bar. Specializing in cicchetti (small bites), pasta made from fresh-milled flour, and made to order risotto, SRV pays homage to traditional Venetian food with a modern interpretation. SRV is a neighborhood centric location that features an exclusively Italian wine list and cocktails with heavy Italian influence.

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