NEWTON, MA — A popular Southwestern restaurant is planning to open a second location in Newton Centre, according to a report from Fig City News.
Lockheart, a Wellesley restaurant known for its tacos, cocktails, and brunch menu, is expected to move into the former train station building at 70 Union St., based on permit applications and licensing documents filed with the city. The building has remained vacant since Deluxe Town Diner closed nearly four years ago.
Plans submitted to the city call for indoor dining, outdoor seating, and a takeout window. The restaurant would occupy the historic station building adjacent to the Newton Centre Green and MBTA station.
Lockheart opened in Wellesley in 2022 and has built a following around its Southwestern-inspired menu and craft cocktails. The restaurant also hosts community events including live music, open mic nights, trivia, and comedy nights at its current location.
The Newton Centre location would mark the business's first expansion beyond Wellesley. The proposal is still moving through the city's approval process, but the filings indicate the owners are preparing to bring the concept to one of Newton's most prominent commercial districts.
Read more at Fig City News.
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