Nearly 30 years after the Boston nightclub shut down, a new generation of Martignettis is bringing the storied name back.
George Lambos, owner of Fresco's Roast Beef & Seafood, owes more than $100,000 in taxes that he says Patricia Lindau stole from him.
The Main Street eatery said it could not "bounce back" from the coronavirus shutdown.
Faces Brewing Co. debuts its beer garden Wednesday, featuring new beers on draft and a special menu.
The Route 1 landmark got the go-ahead to start showing movies and offering carhop service at the start of Phase 2.
The brewery's founders cited the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic in their decision to cancel the expansion into Philadelphia.
The Route 1 landmark wants to convert its large parking lot into a drive-in movie theater and carhop.
Dom's Sausage, a deli and butcher shop in Riverside Park, closed in April due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Foodery shut down this month after seven years, citing the coronavirus pandemic as the cause of the closure.
Local restaurants have closed their dining rooms. Here's where to eat and support local businesses.
Landsmith Cafe and Outdoor Adventure Clubhouse planned to open at the J Malden Center, but the cost has become "insurmountable."
A restaurant specializing in Mexican and Salvadoran cuisine recently opened on Medford Street.
It is unknown whether the decades-old restaurant will reopen.
The Malden restaurant focuses on one of the Medford market's most popular offerings.
The popular Everett-based brewery will release three flavors of "Hoot," its new brand of hard seltzers, next week.
Rumors of Piantedosi Baking Company's closure cropped up as renovations began on its Commercial Street space.
The Chelsea-based brewery, which briefly considered a move to Malden, is closing after eight years.
The popular pizzeria, which recently closed after nearly seven decades on Revere Beach, apparently has a new home in mind.
The location is one of several to have shuttered over the weekend.
The highly rate pizza place opened just two years ago.
A Highland Ave eatery that opened in September reportedly closed.
Hibachi makes its way to Broadway.