
"A Street Hospitality, the acclaimed group behind La Padrona, Trade, and more, is announcing plans to take over the Bristol's former space, opening a new restaurant with James Beard Award-winning chef Jody Adams dreaming up a menu of old-school refinement, from caviar and blini to Dover sole and prime rib."
"Papachristos emphasizes that the new restaurant 'has no connection to the prior ownership, trademark, or hotel brand,' adding that the group is 'not looking back; we are building forward.' For A Street Hospitality, it's the Back Bay neighborhood itself, not the storied 200 Boylston St. address, with which the team connects."
"We are all longtime Bostonians, with roots deeply woven into the fabric of this city. This neighborhood is iconically classic Boston, and it holds personal significance for each of us. I opened my first nightclub just a block away, 22 years ago, and as a Suffolk University alumnus, these streets were-and still are-quite literally my backyard."
A Street Hospitality, the group behind acclaimed restaurants La Padrona and Trade, is taking over the Bristol Lounge's former space at the Four Seasons Hotel on Boylston Street. The Bristol Lounge, Boston's power-lunch hub for 35 years, closed during the pandemic, leaving the hotel without a proper dining room. The new restaurant will feature James Beard Award-winning chef Jody Adams creating a menu of old-school refinement, including caviar, blini, Dover sole, and prime rib. While the restaurant's name remains unrevealed, it will reference Back Bay's classical heritage. A Street Hospitality emphasizes this is a forward-looking venture with no connection to the previous Bristol Lounge ownership, representing the team's deep roots in Boston and personal connection to the neighborhood.
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