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To our many loyal customers, employees and our longtime community, After over 100 years, we had to make the difficult decision to close the No Name Restaurant . According to federal court documents, the restaurant was facing financial difficulties and on Monday it filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection.
Boston’s 6 must -have foods and where to get them Boston Cream Pie. Source: Getty Images. Head on over to Mike’s Pastry to eat a sweet slice of Boston cream pie. Samuel Adams. Source: Flickr. Clam Chowder. Source: Getty Images. Fenway Franks. Source: Flickr. Boston Baked Beans. Source: Flickr. Lobster. Source: Flickr.
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Share All sharing options for: Durgin – Park Is Closing Next Week, After Nearly 200 Years. A Faneuil Hall landmark will close this month: Durgin – Park — which has been in operation since 1827, under the Durgin – Park name since 1877 — will cease to exist on January 12, 2019.
Nick Contos opened No Name on the Fish Pier in 1917. No Name management left this note on the restaurant’s Facebook page on December 30, 2019: To our many loyal customers, employees and our longtime community, After over 100 years, we had to make the difficult decision to close the No Name Restaurant.
Once you’ve made friends, people in Boston are like people everywhere—-kind and friendly . But making friends is a little harder than it might be other places. Bostonians are always in a hurry, always stressed, and the social divides here are insane. People don’t tend to say hello easily in Boston.
Boston is best known for its famous baked beans, Fenway Park , The Boston Marathon, and of course for the bar from Cheers, but dig a little deeper below the surface and you’ll find a surprising wealth of things that make Boston one of the best cities in America—and the world.
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The very first restaurant in the world was opened in Paris in 1765. A tavern keeper, Monsieur Boulanger, served a single dish — sheep’s feet simmered in a white sauce.
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