Serafina Opening in Boston’s Seaport

Serafina, the famous Italian restaurant, will be opening in Seaport this year! Owner Seth Greenberg is so excited for his newest project to make its official appearance later this spring.

The Seaport location will be a stunning and unique one with lots of oversized floor-to-ceiling glass windows, live Olive Trees, a separate pizza kitchen and bar and it's just steps from the Boston Harbor. This will be the Newbury Street Serafina big sister with a much larger menu and space in a prime waterfront location (and a patio!!).

Seth is one of Boston’s most successful restaurant and hospitality leaders so we’re sure that the new Serafina will be no exception.

The menu will include the best house made pizza, pasta, and salad coming from Hector Hernandez with locally sourced greens and seafood and imported products like Parmesan, Burrata, tomatoes, Olive Oil, and XO Flour from Tuscany. Some highlights include Rigatoni alla Bolognese, Tartufo Nero Pizza, Branzino Scallopine al Limone, and Veal Chicken Milanese. There will also be gluten-free, vegan, and dairy-free options.

The wine cellar at Serafina is predominantly Italian, showcasing names like Antinorri, Gaja, and Sassicaia. In addition, the list features unique, hand-selected wines from well-known producers spanning across every major wine region. There will also be a beer list and craft cocktails and mocktails offered with seasonal changes and some of the classics.

Serafina’s space is going to be designed by award-winning designer Petra Housberger of Somerton Park Interiors. It will evoke the charm and easy sophistication of the 1950's Italian Riviera in shades of sand, buff, pale green, rose, terracotta, and tan. Flanked by two private dining rooms, the restaurant’s seating areas surround a grouping of curved pecan leather banquettes enveloping two beautiful natural olive trees. 

The new location will be open 7 days a week for both lunch and dinner including brunch on Saturday and Sunday. To stay up to date and read more info click here!

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