Pomodoro is operating as a “pop up” restaurant in the Volle Nolle space at 351 Hanover Street until its new digs at 204 Hanover Street are ready. After losing its lease at 319 Hanover Street, the longstanding Italian restaurant operated by Siobhan Carew recently won city approval for a move to 204 Hanover Street in the space Read More…
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Volle Nolle Closed for the Season
With the departure of chef Sebastian Martinez, Volle Nolle on Hanover Street has closed for the season. A note on the door says, “Sorry we missed you! Gone leaf peeping. Back soon.” Martinez is soon to open Korean fusion restaurant, “Koy” at 161 North Street in the space formerly occupied by UBurger near Faneuil Hall. Read More…
Whisk at 351 Pops Up on Hanover Street
Have you been to Whisk at 351 Hanover Street since it popped up at the former Volle Nolle location? The hip new spot comes from Whisk’s Jeremy Kean and Philip Kruta who have partnered with the North End’s Torri Crowell of Volle Nolle fame. The tasting menus come in odd number varieties … three ($45), Read More…
Beer with that Sandwich, Now Available at Volle Nolle
Nearly a year after first presenting to the NEWNC and NEWRA neighborhood groups, Volle Nolle was awarded a beer and wine license by the Licensing Board for its sandwich shop at 351 Hanover Street. Much of the delay was due to the lack of alcohol license availability under a State cap. Persistence by Torri Crowell Read More…
Alcohol Licensing Update for North End / Waterfront from NEWRA’s ZLC Committee
At last week’s meeting of the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) meeting, an update on licensing issues in the neighborhood was presented by Zoning, Licensing & Construction Committee co-chair, David Kubiak. A written report, customarily prepared by the ZLC Committee, is available at www.NEWRA.org. Highlights include: The old Hot Tomatoes Restaurant at 261 Read More…
Doc’s Long Wharf, Volle Nolle & Nonna’s on Licensing Board Agenda
On next week’s agenda for the Boston Licensing Board, there are three licensing items in the North End / Waterfront area: Doc’s Long Wharf, Volle Nolle and Nonna’s Market. Doc’s Long Wharf is looking to transfer an unused alcohol license to a South Boston “Paramount” establishment. Doc’s was the subject of the legal case where Read More…
NEWRA Votes Against Caffe Lil Italy and Supports Volle Nolle, Artu & Endicott St. Condos
The North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) heard several zoning & licensing applications last night at its monthly meeting. Esmaeil Mahdavi, represented by Attorney Daniel Toscano, presented an appeal for zoning relief at 196 Endicott St. to change the legal occupancy from a three-family to four-family dwelling. The new basement unit would be converted Read More…
Volle Nolle Receives Neighborhood Council Support for New Beer & Wine License
Volle Nolle, the sandwich shop at 351 Hanover St., received a 4-3 vote in support of its application for a new 7-day C.V. malt (beer) & wine license from the North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC). Torri Crowell presented at last night’s meeting where a rare tie among the councilors was broken by NEWNC Read More…
Volle Nolle Presents New Beer & Wine License Request and Hour Extension to 11:00 p.m.
Volle Nolle owner, Torri Crowell, presented a request for a new 7-day beer and wine license for the sandwich shop at 351 Hanover St., along with a closing hour of 11:00 p.m. at this week’s meeting of the Zoning, Licensing & Construction Committee (ZLC) of the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA). ZLC meetings Read More…