Nightshade Noodle Bar and Sin City Superette are set to broaden their reach with the addition of Nightshade Clam Shack. This new venture will be at 71 Exchange St in the Lynn area, according to recent permit filings.
A representative of Nightshade Noodle Bar and Sin City Superette did not immediately return What Now Boston’s request for comment.
Nightshade Clam Shack’s Instagram biography section lists that their opening date will be in the summer of this year, sharing patio space with Nightshade Noodle Bar and Sin City Superette.
At Nightshade Noodle Bar, guests can indulge in meticulously crafted 7 to 14-course tasting menus. Chef Rachel Miller, taking into consideration customers’ personal preferences, curates a culinary journey that promises to satiate each palate with each course.
Right next door, Sin City Superette, aims to serve as a neighborhood supermarket and lunch counter. It will cater to the downtown Lynn community and its surroundings by offering a wide array of hot and cold prepared foods, groceries, household items, and hygienic supplies.
Embodying the spirit of convenience stores found in the American South, Sin City Superette welcomes local residents with its friendly ambiance, affordability, and convenience. It serves as a gathering place for neighbors to engage in conversation, stay informed with community bulletins, and conveniently grab both prepared foods and groceries.
Their commitment lies in providing wholesome food options and everyday necessities to our vibrant downtown Lynn community. To fulfill this goal, they collaborate with nearby farmers, fishermen, produce vendors, and chefs to ensure a diverse range of products that cater to the needs of their esteemed clientele, according to the company website.