April 25

La Luna opens up in old Flow space

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The space at 2 Boston Street has gone through quite a few incarnations over the last couple of years–from Opal, to Opal Bistro, to Flow Lounge. After the short-lived Flow closed its doors back in November, we wrote that the restaurant would transform once again, this time under new ownership, into La Luna.

La Luna‘s manager Tony Lopez describes the cuisine as “inspired Mexican food,” or Mexican fusion on the finer side.

The restaurant, which is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch and happy hour, opened on Friday, April 15, and so far the response has been fantastic.

“Reception has been great so far,” Lopez said. “We’ve had tons of neighborhood people coming in.”

While the inside of the restaurant hasn’t changed much, La Luna did add a few flat screen TVs and a number of ‘fire tables’ (yes, you read that right) for festive indoor and outdoor seating.

La Luna is open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. and most items range from $6 to $12 in price. Currently there are two happy hour times, though Lopez says these may change as the restaurant settles into a regular schedule. For the time being patrons can get $1 off well drinks and the bar menu from 5 to 6 p.m. daily, and $2 off from 3 to 5 p.m.

To find out more about La Luna, check out their website, or follow them on Facebook or Twitter.


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2 Boston Street, brunch, closings, Flow Lounge, food, happy bour, La Luna, Mexican cuisine, Opal, Opal Bistro, openings, Restaurants, Tony Lopez


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