Woody’s Grill & Tap, a cherished dining spot in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, is closing its doors after 30 years of serving the community. Located at 58 Hemenway Street, the restaurant has been a staple for both locals and college students, offering a menu that includes wood-fired pizza, wings, tenders, burgers, steak tips, fish and chips, and bolognese.
A Neighborhood Favorite
Since its opening in the late 1990s, Woody’s has been a go-to destination for those seeking a casual and welcoming atmosphere. Its wood-fired pizzas have been particularly popular, drawing patrons from across the city. The restaurant’s closure marks the end of an era for many who have enjoyed its offerings over the years.
The decision to close was confirmed by multiple sources, including a report from boston.com. Woody’s Grill & Tap’s website, which can be found at woodysfenway.com, provides additional information about the restaurant’s history and menu.
Impact on the Community
For residents of the Fenway area, Woody’s has been more than just a place to eat; it has been a part of the community fabric. Its closure is a reminder of the challenges faced by local businesses in maintaining operations over the long term. As the neighborhood continues to evolve, the loss of Woody’s will be felt by many who have called it a second home.
While the closure is a significant change for the area, it also opens the door for new opportunities and developments in the Fenway neighborhood. The community will undoubtedly continue to support local businesses and look forward to what the future holds.
Original reporting: NBC10 Boston — read the source article.