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Grab-and-Go Pasta Window Opens In Boston
A new handmade pasta-to-go concept is opening this week in the North End.

A new handmade pasta-to-go concept is opening this week in the North End.

The new Shaw’s will take over the former Hannaford space.
To celebrate the grand opening, the first 100 guests on opening day will receive a free cruller.
The bakery, café and restaurant is known for its artisan breads, pastries and sandwiches made with simple, high-quality ingredients.
The new spot brings eight new indoor courts to the growing local pickleball scene.
The first 50 people in line will receive a free açaí bowl.
The casual walk-in pizza shop will serve pizza by the slice and whole pies.
The 5,350-square-foot market is known for its wide selection of specialty Asian groceries, including fresh produce and pantry staples.
A new outdoor beer garden along Boston’s waterfront will open later this month.
The dual-dining concept will feature an Italian taverna upstairs and a hidden speakeasy downstairs.
The new spot is located at the former home of Annie’s Clark Brunch on Main Street.
Both proposed cafes would be located within apartment complexes in the city.
This newly opened eatery brings a nightlife feel, seafood towers and dry-aged steaks.
Wayland officials will join local business owners this week to celebrate the grand re-opening of a popular restaurant at its new location.
The spot will offer a mix of concepts, including coffee, tea, ramen, and other international cuisines.
The mall has several new businesses that are slated to open this year.
Swampscott and Dedham openings are planned for sometime in the next year or so.
The free market will bring 40-plus vendors, a live DJ and family programming to Seaport Common through September.
The eatery known for its comfort food and craft cocktails is growing with a new location.
The business offers more than 65,000 hittable head and shaft combinations.
The menu features a “build-your-own wok” option, where customers can choose a starchy base, vegetables, protein, sauce and toppings.
Central Mass Physical Therapy will celebrate the grand opening of its newest expanded office later this month.
Here's what's new for the outdoor pop-up bar in Boston's Seaport this year.
The studio is celebrating with a soft opening this weekend.
The opening will mark the women’s fashion brand’s fourth location in Massachusetts.
The new store specializes in smoothies, protein shakes, teas and supplements.
The new Seaport spot will offer a sports bar atmosphere with Boston-themed details, local beers and a menu for game days.
A ribbon-cutting marks the bank's opening, featuring local leaders and a large donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest.
The family-friendly venue will feature a main bar, lawn games, live music and food trucks.
The downtown Worcester restaurant features tacos, enchiladas, fajitas and complimentary chips and salsa.
The North End favorite will reopen after a full interior renovation and an updated menu.
The all-you-can-eat steakhouse will offer both Brazilian and Portuguese food items.
The long-vacant historic building in the city was transformed into a new community arts destination.
The new retail and gathering spot is expected to debut this summer.
The eatery will open at the mixed-use outdoor retail and residential development Meadow Walk.
A Planning Board proposal calls for tearing down the building on Route 9 to make way for a new bank branch.
The chain known for its burgers, chicken nuggets and fries will move into the Marlboro Commons.
Here's when the business said it plans to open.
The combined location will allow customers to order coffee, breakfast items and sandwiches all in one stop.
The business celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday.