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A slice of Nantucket lands in the Seaport on Thursday, when Nautilus Pier 4 sister restaurant to The Nautilus on Nantucket throws open its doors.
The waterfront restaurant has been in the works for a while. Nautilus was supposed to debut at 300 Pier 4 Boulevard in early 2020, but plans were pushed back by the coronavirus pandemic.
“I can hardly describe how it feels to finally be opening. This day has been a long time coming,” said founding partner and sommelier Stephen Bowler in a press release. “Through the pandemic and everything the past year has thrown at us, this team has buckled down we’ve even grown and as a result, came out stronger than we could have imagined. And now, we get to share the restaurant and experience we’ve created with all of Boston. It’s a dream realized to finally see people in and around this space.”
Where to dine al fresco, plus sweet deals at J.P. Licks
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By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent,Updated April 1, 2021, 2:17 p.m.
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Tempura East Coast oyster tacos at Nautilus Pier 4.Georgie Morley
Patios: Al fresco dining is taking hold throughout the city, with plenty of patios opening this week. In the North End, visit
Assiaggo (29 Prince St.),
Trattoria Il Panino (11 Parmenter St.), to name a few. In the Fenway,
Game On (82 Lansdowne St.),
Lansdowne Pub (1 Lansdowne St.), and
Lorettaâs Last Call (1 Lansdowne St.) are readying their patios, too.
Citizen Pubâs patio is also open (1310 Boylston St.), and so is the patio at