New Concepts to Replace Three Existing Venues at The Lenox Hotel

Sólás Irish Pub, City Bar, and City Table will soon be replaced by three new concepts.

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A trio of restaurants and bars at The Lenox Hotel, located at 61 Exeter St in Boston’s Back Bay, will soon be transformed into three new concepts.

According to a Boston.com report, Sólás Irish Pub, City Bar, and City Table will close their doors when their leases expire on October 31, 2024. These establishments, currently owned by The Briar Group, will be replaced by new ventures run by the hotel, which is owned by Saunders Hotel Group.

Sólás Irish Pub is a late-night spot serving Irish and American food alongside cocktails; City Bar is a trendy lounge offering upscale small plates and classic cocktails; and City Table combines a laid-back yet elegant atmosphere with New American comfort foods.

The Lenox Hotel is still “fine-tuning concepts, menus, and branding,” so details about the upcoming venues, including their names and menus, are under wraps for now.

What Now Boston has reached out to Saunders Hotel Group representatives and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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