5 cant-miss restaurant openings and dining updates in Boston this week

Boston, MALocal News

Greater Boston diners can anticipate an array of new restaurant openings in 2025, enhancing the region's culinary landscape. The Royal Smith coffeehouse in Roxbury offers a classic menu of coffee and breakfast pastries, with plans for alcohol service during brunch. A new cocktail bar in Cambridge will serve creative drinks and a dim sum menu, revitalizing the space previously occupied by Mary Chung. In Lexington, residents can now enjoy breakfast sandwiches from a popular local chain, making it easier to access their favorite dishes. A modern steakhouse, expanding from a successful Reading location, plans to open in Lexington this summer, with another location set for Somerville next year.

Spoke Wine Bar will host a special Monday event featuring mini martinis, offering a unique dining experience. Boston. com will highlight these openings weekly, keeping food lovers informed about the latest trends and offerings in the Greater Boston area. With diverse options emerging, the local dining scene is set to thrive in 2025.

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