Conrad’s Casual Dining Expanding to The Village Shoppes in Canton

A local comfort-food favorite will soon open its fifth location in Canton.

Cat Broughton
Written By Cat Broughton
News Writer
Conrad's Casual Dining is expanding. (Image credit: Conrad’s Casual Dining)

A familiar name in upscale-casual dining is expanding.

According to The Patriot Ledger, Conrad’s Casual Dining, also known simply as Conrad’s Restaurant, is opening its fifth location at The Village Shoppes in Canton, located at 95 Washington St. The 5,636-square-foot space most recently housed Nosh & Grog, and before that, Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant.

Founded in 1999 by Bob Conrad, the family-owned chain currently operates four locations in Norwood, Walpole, Foxborough, and Needham. Each outpost boasts a full bar, a private function room, and plenty of large-screen HD TVs, making it a go-to destination for casual dining, game days, and gatherings of any kind.

Conrad’s menu leans into American and Italian comfort classics, including signature burgers, pizzas, calzones, sandwiches, clubs, wraps, and a selection of pasta, seafood, and sautéed specialties. A full lineup of signature cocktails, mocktails, beer, and wine is also available.

“Conrad’s Restaurant has proudly offered customers great food and a great atmosphere for over 15 years,” reads the chain’s website. “No matter what location you visit, we guarantee memories will be made. We strive to bring you the most enjoyable experience you will get at any restaurant in New England. So stop by any Conrad’s Restaurant today, you won’t regret it!”

An official opening date for the new Canton location has not yet been announced. What Now Boston has reached out to Conrad’s for further details and will share updates as they become available.

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