With intriguing and varied restaurant openings taking place around the metro area, 2025 is a great year to be a diner in Greater Boston.
Every week, Boston.com will showcase the noteworthy restaurant openings in the Greater Boston area. While some slots will be available immediately, others will make their debut later this year. There will always be a bonus item of at least one featured restaurant, which could be a pop-up, partnership, or event at local eateries.
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What s new in Greater Boston restaurant openings this week
Amelia s Cluck & Smash
One of Amelia’s Taqueria’s eateries close to Northeastern University is getting a new name. Amelia’s Cluck & Smash has discontinued its Tex-Mex cuisine in favor of smash burgers, chicken sandwiches, and Kayem all-beef hot dogs.
Now available (July 2025)
309 Huntington Avenue, Kenmore, Fenway
Bakey
With its Israeli-owned bakeries offering babkas in chocolate, almond, raspberry, and seasonal flavors, the Bakey expansion is still sweeping Greater Boston. Inside Faneuil Hall, the fifth site has been opened.
Now open (August 2025)
Downtown Boston’s 299 Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Nine
Under restaurateur Allan Rodriguez, the Beacon Hill restaurant location that for many years hosted Barbara Lynch’s well-known fine-dining establishment, No. 9 Park, is undergoing a makeover. The upscale eatery will provide French-European fare, and its drink menu will feature French wines and gin, which it bills as Boston’s first-ever gin palace.
Now open (August 2025)
Beacon Hill, 9 Park Street Place
Roger s Fish and Chips
Roger Berkowitz, who previously owned Legal Sea Foods, is now operating Roger’s Fish & Chips, a fast-casual seafood restaurant located inside Logan Airport. According to The Boston Globe, it’s a tiny area inside Terminal A and will serve meals like lobster rolls, chowder, fried clams, and of course, fish & chips.
Date of opening: October 2025
Boston’s Harborside Drive, 1
Bonus:
Mimi s Ch ka Diner
and
Phaeng & Phiu
pop-up dinner
Mimi’s Ch allah Diner’s chef is experimenting with Laotian-inspired Phaeng & Phiu, which serves delicacies including crab fried rice, grilled pig ribs, and Pad Kee Mao Talay, a seafood drunken noodle dish. While reservations are not yet open for dining at Mimi’s, patrons may still place pre-orders for takeout or in-house at Aeronaut Brewing Co., which is also producing a sour ale with Laotian influences.
August 24 from 5 to 9 p.m. is the event day; limited pre-order takeout is currently available.
Tyler Street, Somerville, 14
For Boston.com, Katelyn Umholtz writes about cuisine and dining establishments. In addition, Katelyn writes a weekly food newsletter called The Dish.
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