Produce Alliance Partners
Legal Sea Foods features greens from Little Leaf Farms in dishes such as their House Salad, Classic Caesar Salad, and in the Fennel Apple Salad accompaniment to their Signature Crab Cake starter.
Produce Alliance (PA) is exploring an innovative, local partnership between iconic east coast restaurant group, Legal Sea Foods, and the Boston based hydroponic grower, Little Leaf Farms. Little Leaf Farms is known for their lettuce’s signature “curl” and fresh, crispy flavor which marries effortlessly with Legal Sea Foods’ longstanding commitment to quality and freshness.
“From protein to produce, sourcing local ingredients for our dishes has always been hugely important to Legal Sea Foods. We’re proud to support a fellow New England-based business committed to outstanding quality by partnering with Little Leaf Farms for our lettuce need
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Sale of Legal Sea Foods leaves vendors with piles of unpaid bills
There was only so much Roger Berkowitz could do for unsecured creditors in the December deal
By Larry Edelman Globe Columnist,Updated February 18, 2021, 9:40 a.m.
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The subject line was a grabber: âRoger Berkowitz and Legal Seafood [sic] deal stiffs creditors.â
The e-mail came from a sales rep for a supplier to Legal Sea Foods, the Boston restaurant chain that, you may remember, was sold in a pandemic fire sale in December.
âAfter selling to them for over 30 years I got this letter telling me that they are not going to pay me for the products they bought and used from September to December,â the sales rep wrote. âThey know that fighting it in court would cost me more than I would get back and the same goes for the 150 or so other people they stiffed.â
Drew Barrymore, Ross Mathews taste test Boston clam chowders from Legal Sea Foods, Boston Sail Loft, Yankee Lobster Co. to declare a Battle of the Bites winner
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
In a close race, Legal Sea Foods was the favorite clam chowder on the “Drew Barrymore Show” on Thursday.
Drew Barrymore, Ross Mathews and three guest judges taste tested three clam chowders from Boston during the talk show. The chowders were from Legal Sea Foods, Boston Sail Loft and Yankee Lobster Co.
“I’ve been sleeping on chowder,” Mathews said after trying the first option, Legal Sea Foods.
We have a winner! Find out who has the tastiest clam chowder in Boston (with a little help from Drew and @helloross): https://t.co/T04si7QnYQpic.twitter.com/SCM05SqKlS The Drew Barrymore Show (@DrewBarrymoreTV) January 14, 2021
You ll also find other special offers, like signature cocktails, family-sized entrees, specialty products, and more.
The specials are not just for dining inside or outside but for takeout as well.
“Providence Restaurant Weeks has become a winter staple among locals over the years, presenting an opportunity to try some of the hottest dishes from nationally-recognized restaurants in the Providence area,” said Kristen Adamo, president and CEO of the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau, which runs the twice-yearly event.
“Restaurants are currently facing the toughest part of what has been a long battle for survival. We are hoping that those with the means will support these small businesses. There are plenty of takeout options for those not comfortable dining indoors. ”
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