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Popular Ice Cream Shop Debuts + Wonder Food Hall Expanding: MA Business Week

Plus, a well-known activewear brand is opening its third location in the state.

From a boozy ice cream shop debuting to a popular food hall expanding, it's been a busy week in Massachusetts business news.

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Boozy ice cream shop to debut in Boston

Tipsy Scoop plans to open its first Boston franchise at 59 Dartmouth St., with an opening date still to be announced, according to the company.

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Wonder expanding with two new stores

Wonder food hall confirmed to Patch that it plans to enter Worcester and Millbury in the second half of 2026. It’s a mealtime platform where customers can order from more than 20 restaurant brands in a single order for dine-in, pickup, or delivery.

The company has already opened nine Massachusetts locations in Natick, Framingham, Acton, Belmont, Newton, Medford, Watertown, Canton and Burlington.

Popular activewear brand expanding in Mass.

Fabletics will open at Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, marking the company’s third Massachusetts location. The store will be in Suite 710 on Wrentham Street next to Karl Lagerfeld Paris.

Beloved donut shop shutters only Mass. location

Dandee Donut Factory has closed its Revere restaurant, ending the South Florida doughnut shop’s Massachusetts run.

The company announced the closure of its location at 1141 Revere Beach Parkway in a Facebook post.

Iconic Mass. breakfast spot opens at Logan Airport

Mike & Patty's officially arrived in Terminal C on Tuesday morning. The Boston sandwich shop is open from 6 a.m. until 30 minutes before the last departure.

America’s oldest restaurant turns 200 years old

Union Oyster House, which opened in 1826 along what is now Boston's Freedom Trail, is billed as America’s oldest continuously operating restaurant and is a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service. Around the same time the nation celebrates its 250th birthday, the restaurant will mark its 200th anniversary this August.

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