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Durgin-Park
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Durgin-Park (/ˈdɜːrɡɪnˌpɑːrk/ DUR-ghin-park) was a centuries-old restaurant at 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace in downtown Boston. The Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau stated that it had been a "landmark since 1827",[1] and it was a popular tourist destination within Quincy Market. The restaurant had entrances on both facades (Faneuil Hall and Clinton Street).
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Established | 1742, 1827 |
Closed | January 12, 2019 |
Previous owner(s) | • Ark Restaurants (2007–2019) • Kelley family (1972–2007) • James Hallett (1945–1977) • Chandler family (1840–1945) • Durgin & Park (1827 – c. 1870) |
Head chef | Roberto Reyes |
Food type | Seafood & Roast Prime Rib |
Rating | ★★★ (Frommer's) |
Street address | 340 N Market Street |
City | Boston |
State | Massachusetts |
Postal/ZIP Code | 02109 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 42.3605°N 71.0551°W / 42.3605; -71.0551 |
Seating capacity | 250 at mostly communal tables |
Other locations | Logan International Airport (2013–between 2019 and 2022) |
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On January 3, 2019, the owners announced that their last day of service would be January 12, 2019;[2] the restaurant closed permanently on that date.[3] A satellite location at Boston's Logan International Airport remained open but closed before June 2022.[4][5]