
New Seafood Destination Opens Its Doors in Kenmore Square
Boston’s food scene welcomes a fresh addition with the opening of Row 34, a celebrated seafood restaurant, in the historic Hotel Commonwealth. This stylish eatery occupies the former location of the renowned Island Creek Oyster Bar, marking a nostalgic return for owners Shore Gregory and chef Jeremy Sewall, who both played pivotal roles in its legacy.
Row 34 stands out for its blend of modern and classic styles, featuring a prominent raw bar and a menu that celebrates local seafood sources. One highlight of the opening is the inclusion of the fan-favorite lobster roe pasta, a tribute to its predecessor, while maintaining its own culinary identity through accessible and straightforward dishes.
Honor the Past While Looking Forward
As a nod to its heritage, a large back wall photo—shot by Emily Hagen—depicts an oysterman gazing toward the horizon, connecting the restaurant's present with its past. This attention to detail in ambiance is a foundation of the Row 34 experience, aiming to provide diners with comfort and an inviting atmosphere.
Fresh Flavors and Local Sourcing
The opening menu at Row 34 Kenmore features signature items like crispy oyster lettuce cups and luscious butterscotch pudding, promising flavors that locals have grown to love. And with a focus on seafood sourced directly from regional purveyors, diners can indulge in the best flavors that New England has to offer.
Community Connection Through Culinary Experiences
Row 34’s owners are committed to creating an environment that resonates with both long-time residents and newcomers to the Kenmore Square area. The restaurant’s design and menu reflect a vibrant community spirit, continually engaging local diners.
Whether you’re a seafood aficionado or simply looking for a place to connect over a delightful meal, Row 34 offers an exciting dining experience that celebrates the rich culinary background of Boston. Be sure to visit and taste the carefully curated offerings as this new gem settles into the heart of the city.
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