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Chef Dave’s to open at The Street Chestnut Hill in May

Chef Dave's at The Street Chestnut Hill; credit Haley Abram

Chestnut Hill, MA The Street Chestnut Hill is bringing even more culinary options to the neighborhood with the arrival of Chef Dave’s, a new restaurant by local private chef, David Welch, opening on May 2nd. Known across Boston and Cambridge for his catering services and menus, Chef Dave Welch’s sought-after meals will now be available for daily dining. The restaurant’s opening menu showcases some of his signature dishes alongside new creations in a “bistro-style” setting for dinner, lunch, weekend brunch, and takeout.

“For over twenty-five years, I’ve been cooking in homes throughout Chestnut Hill and beyond, creating memories over beautiful, well-prepared food. Now, I say, welcome to my home; a nice, cozy place where you’ll love to enjoy some of the most tasteful and artful plates imaginable, drink good wine or have a nice spirit, and delight in service that makes you feel like family,” said chef David Welch.

“Whenever there is a flawlessly catered event in the area, chances are Chef Dave was behind it. He defines culinary excellence in our community and we’re honored to be home to his first restaurant. It is truly the perfect complement to our diverse dining mix with so many great options for dinner, lunch and weekend brunch. We can’t wait to open the doors to what is sure to be a neighborhood delight,” said Alana Stein, general manager of The Street Chestnut Hill.

Upon opening at The Street Chestnut Hill, Chef Dave’s will join an existing lineup of recent and upcoming openings at the property including Studs, The Vault Nantucket, and the forthcoming Limani, Hummus v’ Hummus and Hummingbird Books.

Chef Dave’s is located at 33 Boylston St. It’s opening hours will be Monday – Saturday from 4pm – 10pm, and Sunday from 4pm – 9pm.

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