The owners of Maitland Mountain Farm in Salem will open a new restaurant while an organic farm in Natick turns 50.
Five donut shops in Massachusetts made Eater Boston's list of those worth driving for. Here's what else was cooking in the state this week.
See the week's top Massachusetts dining news: A Cape Cod pizzeria is moving, holiday cocktails in Cambridge and a new cafe and market.
The Sandwich location of the restaurant will close as ownership focuses on a new The Edge location in Plymouth.
One Cape Cod restaurant joins four in the Boston area on OpenTable's 2023 Top 100 Restaurants list.
Cape Cod Coffee created the special release in honor of Rick and Dick Hoyt. A portion of sales will benefit The Hoyt Foundation.
Popular local brewers and food truck vendors will flock to the Cape Cod Fairgrounds this weekend for the 11th festival.
The Mashpee Commons Village Green will host the new beer garden, which opens early enough this Friday for you to call out for the afternoon.
Locally owned spots and chain restaurants alike will be open to celebrate mom this Mother's Day. Here's where you can reserve a table.
A Falmouth eatery named the Glass Onion had their Google results "messed up" due to the upcoming film, according to director Rian Johnson.
Baker's Field will play host to the 2022 version of the Wellfleet Oysterfest. Here's what to know about parking, road closures and more.
Over 60 breweries are participating in the 10th annual Cape Cod Brew Fest in East Falmouth.
Are you a teacher in Falmouth? Dunkin' will give you a free iced or hot coffee on Thursday. Here's what to know.
The "give $5, get $5" effort runs through Aug. 21, with 100% of the money raised for the orgs; coupons are good through early September.
Brandi Felt Castellano, the co-owner of Apt Cape Cod, went on MSNBC and shared her frustration after customers made her staff cry.
The Brewers Association is urging support of local craft breweries, including Bad Martha Farmer's Brewery in Falmouth.
The taproom will have two stories with large decks and views of the boardwalk at Town Neck Beach.
Betsy's Diner was scrambling to figure out how to pay its bills after a tough final quarter of 2020, but then Barstool Sports gave $20,000.
Permits allow outdoor dining at 11 Falmouth restaurants through March 31.
Restaurant owners on Cape Cod are worried about new capacity restrictions and how they'll affect reservations for the rest of the holidays.
Donnie Wahlberg's tip was part of the 2020 Tip Challenge which encourages people to tip their servers a little extra this year.
Tree House Brewing Company said it's opening a two-story taproom in Sandwich with large decks and views of the boardwalk at Town Neck Beach.
The owner of a Wendy's franchise wants to open a restaurant on the corner of Worcester Court and Spring Bars Road.
Not all Falmouth restaurants in the Main Street area were on board, and police and fire officials brought up some safety issues.
Some restaurants on Main Street in Falmouth will get some additional outdoor seating when Massachusetts eateries are allowed to reopen.
It has been a brutal decade for the once-ubiquitous family restaurant chain.
The Martha's Vineyard-based farmer's brewery is opening in the former Oysters Too site on East Falmouth Highway.
The restaurant sustained significant damage and has been closed by the building inspector pending repairs.
The Martha's Vineyard-based farmer's brewery bought the former Oysters Too site on East Falmouth Highway.
The checks will ensure bars, restaurants and liquor stores are carding customers when they buy alcohol.
The Clam Shack was thought to be closed for good after longtime owner James Limberakis retired last year.
The food delivery service comes to the Cape ahead of the summer season.
The property has been sold and will close within the next two months.
Health inspectors did not find evidence to support a public complaint that Golden Sails had maggots in its food.
The chain announced the abrupt closure of 23 of its restaurants in the Northeast over the weekend.
The long-awaited opening of a Cape and Islands staple is slated for next month.
The family-owned restaurant and buffet is coming to Old Meeting House Road.
The vintage diner on Main Street was saved by a family of area restaurant owners.
The seasonal restaurant started as a pop-up before opening a brick-and-mortar location in 2017.
The Main Street restaurant is expected to be torn down by its new owner.