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The Kitchen on Court Street once was Salem's only 24-hour restaurant downtown. But after the pandemic, adding in a wine shop and still struggling to bring folks back in, owner Bernard Malherbe ...
Downtown Salem's newest breakfast spot is helmed by long-time restaurant couple, Rob and Donna Melton. ... They knew a lot of folks who had looked for more plant-based and gluten-free options, so ...
He said because of the south Salem location closure, the downtown location is able to be open daily. ... One of Salem's institutional restaurants and bars, the RAM closed in mid-June to the shock ...
The Salem Diner is a historic diner in Salem, Massachusetts.It is one of two Sterling Streamliner diners left in Massachusetts, and still stands at its original location. . Designated car #4106, it was also one of the last made by the Sterling Company before it closed its doors in
The Salem Lowe Co. restaurant can be dated back to at least 1912 and was originally located at 228 Essex Street in downtown Salem. It was originally a sit down restaurant serving Chinese and American food, which were separated on the menu. [15] Today it is a take out restaurant only and is located at the Salem Willows Park.
The Bridge Street Neck Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district in Salem, Massachusetts.It encompasses most of a peninsula of land northeast of downtown Salem, on the route connecting Salem to Beverly, which has been the scene of residential, commercial, and industrial development since the early settlement of Salem in the 1630s.
Mykie's is the latest bar destination in downtown Salem, dusting off the former Victory Club space while bringing something new. Co-owners Thomas Harris, left, and Mykelann Harris recently opened ...
The Point Neighborhood Historic District, also known as Stage Point, is a predominantly residential historic district just south of downtown Salem, Massachusetts.It is a densely built, roughly rectangular grid of streets east of Lafayette Street, south of the South River, west of Congress Street, and north of Chase and Leavitt Streets.