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Caffè Vittoria was established in 1929 as the first Italian cafe in Boston. It is located in the North End, the center of Boston's Italian population. In 1995, the owners opened a cigar bar in the basement called Stanza dei Sigari (English: Cigar Room). As of 2014, Stanza dei Sigari is the last surviving smoking lounge in the city of Boston. [1]
Bostonian Society Archived 2010-05-09 at the Wayback Machine has materials related to the street. City of Boston Archives. Hanover Street looking from Richmond Street to Prince Street, November 11, 1948; Library of Congress. Waldron's Casino Theatre, Hanover St. near Scollay Square, Boston, Massachusetts, 1922. Library of Congress. Historic ...
Earle's Coffee House, 24 Hanover Street. Eastern Exchange Hotel, Eastern Avenue. Eastern R. R. House, 115 Commercial Street. Eastern Stage House, 90 North Street. Eastern Steamboat House, 23 Commercial Street. Elephant, off North Street. Elm Street Hotel, northeast corner Elm and Washington. Evan's, Ann, later North Street.
Currently operating restaurants in Boston include: Amrheins [1] Anna's Taqueria [2] Boca Grande Taqueria [3] Bova's Bakery [1] Caffé Vittoria [1] Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe [4] Cheers Beacon Hill; Dig; Elephant Walk [5] The Fours; Galleria Umberto [6] Legal Sea Foods [7] Mantra; O Ya; The Paramount, Boston; Regina Pizzeria [1] Santarpio's Pizza ...
In December 2013, it closed its final two Massachusetts restaurants, Papa Razzi and Joe's American Bar and Grill in Hanover. [7] Its final two restaurants, both located in New Jersey, were closed at the end of March 2018. [8] Sarkis died on March 11, 2018, at the age of 78. [8]
HANOVER – Restauranteur Leo Keka is planning to open a new restaurant right next door to his Alba on 53 on Washington Street.. Keka said he has purchased Flanders Field in Merchant's Row, which ...
Her very first restaurant, Sorelle Bar & Grill, opened in 2016 at the site of Vin & Eddie’s in Abington. She faced what she called a “small kind of backlash,” with some complaining that it ...
Galleria Umberto is a cash only pizzeria in Boston's North End that specializes in Sicilian-style pizza and was named an America’s Classic by the James Beard Foundation in 2018. [1] They are open only for lunch and when they sell out, they close for the day. [2] In 2022, Boston Magazine named them Best in Boston for Best Sicilian Pizza. [3]