If you want someone else to make the snacks or serve the beer, several sports bars in Waltham are primed for the handoff.
A new pizza shop is opening in Salem, and Dave Portnoy continued his pizza tour of the Bay State.
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Mighty Squirrel has expanded past Waltham, with new biergartens at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Arsenal Yards in Watertown.
A grand opening celebration is scheduled for Friday in Waltham at the newest Crumbl Cookies location.
A recent study on takeout order habits shows that, on average, Massachusetts residents spend over $4,000 a year ordering food to go.
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.
Think hand-rolled potato gnocchi, cacio e pepe, veal piccata and bolognese. The restaurant recently hosted a grand opening at 482 Moody St.
One councilor's proposal includes a three-year pilot program to institute an annual four-month summer market on Moody Street. What to know.
Deep Ellum closed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the bar has risen from the ashes, this time with a move to Waltham.
The new donut shop hosted a soft opening over the weekend with a handful of donut options and other treats.
During the month of October, the Ninety Nine encouraged donations from guests with a “Give $5, Get $5” promotion.
The offer is valid from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. with the purchase of another entrée.
The new eateries are expected to open in the next few months.
The Waltham café is one of the closest locations to Boston and the first in the western suburbs.
The Boys & Girls Clubs fundraiser encourages guest donations with the Give $5, Get $5 initiative.
All day on Thursday, Sept. 29, DD Perks members can get a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase.
Charity partners include Pine Street Inn, Boys & Girls Clubs, Folded Flag Foundation, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Jimmy Fund.
Dunkin' locations participating in the promotion will give teachers a free medium iced or hot coffee.
Also returning are the Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew and Apple Crisp Macchiato, now made with oat milk and blonde espresso.
The Massachusetts-based eatery, known for its handcrafted pizzas and Italian fare, will offer a different deal each day through Aug. 31.
From chocolate to butter pecan to cookies and cream, celebrate National Ice Cream Day with your favorite flavor.
To celebrate being in business for more than 40 years, Bertucci's is offering a throwback menu with some meals for as little as $3.25.
The special meal is called the “C’s Championship Run EXTREME Cakes.” which includes three green-sprinkle-filled pancakes covered in sweets.
The fundraiser will begin on Monday, June 6 and run through Monday, July 4.
This year’s annual Have a Heart fundraiser will take place Monday, Feb. 7 through Sunday, Feb. 20.
The restaurants have closed due to difficulties related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you're skipping the big gathering and home-cooked meal, here are some options for Thanksgiving Day in Waltham.
Restaurants in Waltham got $8 million, but thousands more in Massachusetts were shut out of the SBA program, which ends Wednesday.
Staff found a red envelope on the table that read "Merry Christmas. Please divide this between the waitstaff, hostess, cooks, dishwasher."
The Pakistani restaurant is set to open early next year in the space that was once home to the Common Cafe if all goes well.
The Gulf Station at the corner of Trapelo Road and Smith Street is about to be home to a pizza truck.
Owner Mark McAuliffe said he was planning to reopen the Main Street bar as Tessie's West.
Restaurants aren’t going to look much different because tables still have to be spaced six feet apart.
"We are really happy to help some food trucks," said one Waltham woman.
Bison County's owner says the five-month coronavirus closure leaves the restaurant's future in doubt.
The worker who previously tested positive for the coronavirus has made a full recovery and no one else at the restaurant tested positive.
Needham's Sweet Basil has expanded to Waltham.
All of the staff at Gustazo on Moody Street are getting tested for the coronavirus, according to management.
The Cooking Channel's show "Food Paradise Extreme Eats" featured the local breakfast (or dessert) joint.