What could be a Southern-style dining spot may be on its way to the South End of Boston, and a very familiar name on the local restaurant scene is behind it.
According to a licensing board page within the City of Boston website, Southern Proper is planning to open on Harrison Avenue, with the liquor license being transferred from the now-closed Williams Tavern in South Boston (pending approval from the city). The manager listed is Jason Cheek who comes from such restaurants as The Maiden, Sam's at Louis, Merrill & Co., Coppa, KO Prime, and Toro, and based on the name of the proposed spot--and the fact that Cheek has roots in the South--it appears that the new eatery could be focusing at least in part on Southern-influenced dishes.
Currently, the only information known about Southern Proper is that it would be located within The Girard (a new mixed-use building which includes luxury apartments), with the spot having a dining room and a bar on the ground floor along with a seasonal patio.
The address for the proposed Southern Proper is 600 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA, 02118.
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