BY: Terrence Doyle
The Langham, a historic hotel in One Post Office Square situated in a former Federal Reserve Bank, will reopen this June after a lengthy renovation, and it will do so with an Italian restaurant called Grana. The restaurant will initially be open for breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch.
Grana (which means “grain” in Italian, although there is also an Italian cheese called Grana Padano that is similar to Parmigiano Reggiano) will be housed inside the former Federal Reserve Bank’s grand hall. The hotel will also feature in-room private dining, and a bar called (aptly) the Fed.
SOURCE: https://boston.eater.com
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