Eataly coming to Boston?

Discussion in 'New England' started by JCTetreault, Nov 1, 2013.

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  1. JCTetreault

    JCTetreault Initiate (0) Mar 19, 2008 Massachusetts

  2. emannths

    emannths Initiate (0) Sep 21, 2007 Massachusetts

    I would say that if they open here, then it will likely have a DFH-run brewery. Rationale? The Chicago Eataly that opens this month has one.
     
  3. Auror

    Auror Pooh-Bah (1,641) Jan 1, 2010 Massachusetts
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    Someone get JC in touch with Mario Batali.
     
  4. keysburg

    keysburg Initiate (0) Mar 28, 2012 Massachusetts

    Yeah, I was pretty sure the enterprise is part owned by Sam/DFH. Elsewise its some sort of official partnership.

    I dunno how much traction it would get in Faneuil Hall? The area could use a decent beer stop but there's already a number of small Italian grocery type spots in the North End it could potentially put out of business.
     
  5. emannths

    emannths Initiate (0) Sep 21, 2007 Massachusetts

    If it weren't for the Wegman's going in there, I'd say the Landmark Center development would be a nice fit for it.
     
  6. JTreehorn

    JTreehorn Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2013 Massachusetts

    Agreed on Fenway but it would be a huge improvement to the faneuil hall side of the Haymarket area...would love to see it be a big part of the Ink Block development of the South End.
     
  7. Pahn

    Pahn Initiate (0) Dec 2, 2009 New York

    spoiler: the beer element of eataly isn't shit, but it *is* a big deal if eataly opens in boston.

    yeah, they have DFH and italian beer at about twice the price of anywhere else, but they also have amazing produce, olive oil, pestos, beautiful pastas made on premises, great chocolates, the best yogurts and spreads, really good bread (if a bit salty at times) and cakes, etc. far and away the best grocery store in manhattan, and not as pricy as it seems if you shop smart.

    i haven't bought any beer that isn't flat and has spent time in barrels, but i've bought a ton of food there.
     
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  8. Providence

    Providence Pooh-Bah (2,652) Feb 24, 2010 Rhode Island
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    My buddy in New York says the same. He occasionally texts my pics of the pastas he's having made for him.
    The S-mart reference killed me. Ha!
     
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  9. Cedromar

    Cedromar Initiate (0) May 9, 2007 Massachusetts

    They should put it in the North End. There's not enough Italian stores over here.
     
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  10. Crawfordesquire

    Crawfordesquire Initiate (0) Dec 20, 2011 North Carolina

    Withstanding sarcasm, many would agree with you.

    i could see this doing well over by the old filenes basement site.
     
  11. Cedromar

    Cedromar Initiate (0) May 9, 2007 Massachusetts

    If it provided me with affordable groceries that I can easily walk to, I'd take it in a heartbeat.
     
  12. TheMonkfish

    TheMonkfish Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2012 Chad

    They should link up to that morbidly obese Italian guy who puts pictures of himself on all ads and billboards, his places seem to do well.
     
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  13. willbm3

    willbm3 Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2010 Massachusetts

    Nick Varano? I saw his shitty overpriced sandwich place finally closed up
     
  14. TheMonkfish

    TheMonkfish Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2012 Chad

    I had to look up the name, but yeah, he's the guy. He looks like he could use a salad and a neck towel.
     
  15. willbm3

    willbm3 Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2010 Massachusetts

    I only know him because he's always plastered inside the pages of the Improper Bostonian. I know he owns the 2 Strega's...not sure what else
     
  16. benbking

    benbking Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2009 Rhode Island

    It doesn't matter how big the dream, or how big you are when you dream it?
     
  17. SunDevilBeer

    SunDevilBeer Pooh-Bah (1,945) May 9, 2003 Massachusetts
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    There's a new hideous, overpriced "Strega Prime" Steakhouse near me in Woburn. Was dragged there last month & hated my meal even on someone else's dime. I don't see the attraction to this used-car-salesman-turned-restaurateur' s empire.

    Although - back to the OP'S thread...an Eataly would be cool. From all accounts Mario Batali is a good guy & his other Eataly outposts are nice. Will reserve my judgment on the DFH brewpub affiliated with it because: a) I don't see Boston letting it happen (licensing) b) I'm not a fan of DFH beer.
     
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