Also returning are the Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew and Apple Crisp Macchiato, now made with oat milk and blonde espresso.
From chocolate to butter pecan to cookies and cream, celebrate National Ice Cream Day with your favorite flavor.
The Somerville location is the bakery's first Massachusetts establishment, with a second planned for Cambridge.
The bar is famous for making a special guest appearance in the 2011 blockbuster hit, “The Social Network."
The fundraiser will begin on Monday, June 6 and run through Monday, July 4.
The Celtic burger will be served at the pub for only $10 during every playoff game.
The restaurant reopened on Saturday after being closed since May 2021.
Operating under new management, the restaurant will continue it’s 30-year run after being closed since May 2021.
Create Gallery + Cocktail Lounge is relocating from Bow Market after almost three years.
A local chef is among the semifinalists for best in the northeast, and a bar is being recognized for its wine program.
The popular neighborhood bar, featured in the movie "The Social Network," reopened under different ownership, with a new chef and menu.
The Thirsty Scholar's status was complicated following its closure last summer.
A sign outside of Thurston Spa gives a myriad of reasons for the shop's closure, including the owner's illness and rising cost of food.
The Dark Horse Public House, formerly On the Hill Tavern, closed last spring after four years in Magoun Square.
A different version of the decades-old bar will open in the longtime R.F. O'Sullivan's space.
The people behind the Davis Square street noodle spot are opening another restaurant called Jackingrass nearby.
Salt + Stone, the first independent restaurant from the couple who ran MidiCi, is aiming for a February opening date.
The Davis Square landmark closed in 2016 and was torn down the following year. After years in development, Waikiki has opened in the space.
The brewer, which has three locations in greater Boston, may be coming to Somerville, according to a report.
The New York-based Japanese restaurant, once endorsed by Anthony Bourdain, brought another location to the shopping and dining complex.
The Italian restaurant closed earlier this month "due to unforeseen circumstances."
All signs – including one out front – point to the Thirsty Scholar's closure being temporary, but the future of the pub is unclear.
The burger chain is celebrating the holiday weekend by opening its ninth Massachusetts location at Assembly Row.
The Italian restaurant and cocktail bar was built and designed by Charlie and Debbie Zammuto with their children Koryn, Dominic and Gigi.
The company is closing its taproom and making its ciders available in stores for just a few more months.
Premiere on Broadway promises live music and entertainment, signature cocktails and Italian eats.
The longtime watering hole received an offer that "I could not refuse," owner Richard Sullivan said.
The Owl's Nest beer garden will serve as the centerpiece of a new green space, featuring food and games like pickleball and shuffleboard.
The city announced its next phase of reopening Friday, which includes increased restaurant capacity and outdoor gathering limits.
The Brass Union has joined the Independent Restaurant Group, which runs several other local restaurants, and will open as Vera's this month.
The chain of salad spots, which has a number of locations in the greater Boston area, will open its first Somerville shop this summer.
True Bistro in Teele Square closed "until further notice" in September, alluding to the impact of the pandemic on independent restaurants.
Dark Horse, which replaced the longtime Somerville watering hole four years ago, cited rising rent.
Crowd size is capped at current outdoor gathering limits of 25 persons or at the approved venue capacity.
Veggie Indian Palace is seeking a license from the city to open in Davis Square.
The nationally recognized sandwich shop will have its grand opening at Bow Market this weekend.
Somerville will remain in the limited Phase 3, Step 1 stage of reopening that went into effect on February 1 until at least March 15.
A pair of Davis Square eateries apparently quietly closed up shop.
A Somerville spot was named among the magazine's list of "100 Restaurants America Can't Afford To Lose" during the pandemic.
Three more local eateries announced their closure this winter as new restrictions hit the struggling restaurant industry.