A new restaurant and bar may be on its way to a Boston neighborhood, and it would replace one of a trio of pubs known for their craft beers and comfort food.
According to a licensing board hearing page within the city's website, Boston Ale House is looking to open in the old Squealing Pig space in West Roxbury, with the spot including three rooms and an outdoor patio while the manager listed is William J. Lombard. Very little is currently known about the proposed dining and drinking establishment, so stay tuned for updates as they come in.
The Squealing Pig closed its Centre Street restaurant earlier this summer, with its other locations in Boston's Mission Hill area and Provincetown remaining in operation; the West Roxbury outlet first opened back in the spring of 2018, taking over the Eat with Jack O'Neill space which was under the same ownership.
The address for the proposed Boston Ale House is 1885 Centre Street, West Roxbury, MA, 02132.
[Earlier Article]
The Squealing Pig in West Roxbury Has Closed
by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)
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