- Barbara Lynch shutters her Gloucester restaurant. No. 9 Park and B&G
Oysters to follow.
In recent years, Lynch's career has been marked by turmoil.
from: The Boston Globe
|
- Barbara Lynch closes The Rudder on Rocky Neck
Renowned Boston chef and restaurateur Barbara Lynch has closed her
restaurant on Gloucester's Rocky Neck, home of one the country's oldest...
from: Gloucester Times
|
- Famed restaurateur’s North Shore eatery shutters after only a year in
operation
The Rudder in Gloucester, owned by the embattled restaurateur and chef
Barbara Lynch, has closed after a year.
from: Boston.com
|
- Restaurateur Barbara Lynch closes Gloucester restaurant
Barbara Lynch has closed yet another restaurant in her once-sprawling
Boston-area empire— this one a Gloucester establishment that opened...
from: The Business Journals
|
- Exclusive: Barbara Lynch Is Closing All of Her Remaining Restaurants
The chef's ambitious, tumultuous era in Boston's dining scene has come to
an end.
from: Eater Boston
|
- Barbara Lynch Closes Gloucester Restaurant the Rudder
She opened the restaurant—a revamp of an iconic space—in 2023. Her Boston
restaurants, No. 9 Park and B&G Oysters, remain open.
from: Boston Magazine
|
- Barbara Lynch closing 2 last restaurants, No. 9 Park and B&G Oysters:
reports
No. 9 Park in Boston's Beacon Hill and B&G Oysters in the South End are
both closing their doors, according to a Friends of Boston's Hidden...
from: NBC Boston
|
- All of Barbara Lynch’s Restaurants Are Closing
The Rudder in Gloucester is now closed, with No. 9 Park on Beacon Hill and
B&G Oysters in the South End to follow.
from: Boston Magazine
|
- Barbara Lynch shutters her Gloucester restaurant after years of turmoil and
closures of her signature eateries
Lynch opened the restaurant in 2023 after some delays and lots of high
hopes.
from: The Boston Globe
|
- Exclusive: Barbara Lynch Is Closing All of Her Remaining Restaurants
The chef's ambitious, tumultuous era in Boston's dining scene has come to
an end.
from: Eater Boston
|
- Barbara Lynch closes The Rudder on Rocky Neck
Renowned Boston chef and restaurateur Barbara Lynch has closed her
restaurant on Gloucester's Rocky Neck, home of one the country's oldest...
from: Gloucester Times
|
- Famed restaurateur’s North Shore eatery shutters after only a year in
operation
The Rudder in Gloucester, owned by the embattled restaurateur and chef
Barbara Lynch, has closed after a year.
from: Boston.com
|
- Restaurateur Barbara Lynch closes Gloucester restaurant
Barbara Lynch has closed yet another restaurant in her once-sprawling
Boston-area empire— this one a Gloucester establishment that opened...
from: The Business Journals
|
- All of Barbara Lynch’s Restaurants Are Closing
The Rudder in Gloucester is now closed, with No. 9 Park on Beacon Hill and
B&G Oysters in the South End to follow.
from: Boston Magazine
|
- Barbara Lynch Closes Gloucester Restaurant the Rudder
She opened the restaurant—a revamp of an iconic space—in 2023. Her Boston
restaurants, No. 9 Park and B&G Oysters, remain open.
from: Boston Magazine
|
- Barbara Lynch shutters her Gloucester restaurant after years of turmoil and
closures of her signature eateries
Lynch opened the restaurant in 2023 after some delays and lots of high
hopes.
from: The Boston Globe
|
- Famed restaurateur’s North Shore eatery shutters after only a year in
operation
The Rudder in Gloucester, owned by the embattled restaurateur and chef
Barbara Lynch, has closed after a year.
from: Boston.com
|
- Exclusive: Barbara Lynch Is Closing All of Her Remaining Restaurants
The chef's ambitious, tumultuous era in Boston's dining scene has come to
an end.
from: Eater Boston
|
- Restaurateur Barbara Lynch closes Gloucester restaurant
Barbara Lynch has closed yet another restaurant in her once-sprawling
Boston-area empire— this one a Gloucester establishment that opened...
from: The Business Journals
|
- Barbara Lynch Closes Gloucester Restaurant the Rudder
She opened the restaurant—a revamp of an iconic space—in 2023. Her Boston
restaurants, No. 9 Park and B&G Oysters, remain open.
from: Boston Magazine
|