
BY: Rachel Leah Blumenthal
Pasta Beach, an Italian restaurant that opened on Boston’s waterfront (30 Rowes Wharf) in 2010, has been closed since a September 2019 fire that reportedly started in the building’s ductwork and caused approximately $350,000 in damages. Nearly three years later, it finally has a reopening date — June 25 — and an eye-catching tropical redesign, per teaser photos the restaurant’s been sharing on social media.
“When I return to Italy, every time over the past three decades, I find something new ‘in the old’; two periods of time, new and old, coming together in perfect complementary form,” writes co-owner Susie Ropolo. “That is the best way I can describe the magic of the new Pasta Beach at Rowes Wharf.”
SOURCE: https://boston.eater.com
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