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Daily Times
Chronicle - July 29, 2009
Major
new restaurant to open in Woburn
Beacon Grille coming to TradeCenter 128
Daily Times
Chronicle

Representatives of
Beacon Grille have announced plans for a January 2010 opening for their
new 240-seat restaurant at TradeCenter 128 in Woburn.
Actual construction
is expected to begin as soon as next week in the Sylvan Road structure,
next to Stop & Shop.
The 8,000 square foot
restaurant was designed by widely acclaimed restaurant designer Peter
Niemitz in collaboration with in-house designers at Woburn-based Cummings
Properties, LLC.
Niemitz describes
its décor as "high-end fine casual quality, but entirely warm
and comfortable." All construction is expected to be completed by
early December.
The design of Beacon
Grille will reportedly include rich earth tones, with honey-pecan granite
counters and banquette tables.
Brown slate and deep
colored wood tones have also been chosen to create a refined ambiance.
The pendant lighting is also designed to set the tone for comfort and
relaxation.
According to project
manager Jim Trudeau, Beacon Grille will offer exceptional value by combining
fine American cuisine with moderate prices. "This special restaurant
will have all the advantages of fine downtown Boston restaurants, but
in a relaxed and convenient suburban setting," he explained.
The menu and restaurant
layout are designed to cater to a wide-range of patrons' needs from express
lunches for those in a hurry, to a fine-dining experience, to catering.
At mid-day, the 60-seat bar and lounge will become the Beacon Express
lunch bar for those interested in fast, exciting menu items at attractive
prices, while diners with more time may opt for lunch in the main dining
room, which will offer the full Beacon menu.
Beacon Grille officials
say the restaurant will feature succulent steaks, top-of-the-catch seafoods,
and an impressive array of specialty dinners and side dishes.
The cuisine is primarily
American chop house, flavored with a subtle hint of gourmet, explained
Trudeau, who characterizes the food as fresh, expertly prepared, and hearty.
"Beacon Grille
will be a great alternative for either a quick lunch or more leisurely
dining," he said.
"Customers will
certainly appreciate our flexibility, convenience, easy access and value,
he continued, "but ultimately, it will be our food and service that
will bring them back."
Highlights of the
dinner menu include contemporary salads, seafood, chophouse steaks and
old-fashioned desserts. Trudeau also said he anticipates Beacon Grille
will become especially well known for its memorable fish, clam, and seafood
chowders.
The restaurant will
have full beverage service, including a diverse wine list that will always
feature plenty of moderately priced selections.
"We can offer
superb choices that still meet the conservative consumer's budget,"
Trudeau explained. "The Woburn License Commission has issued an all
alcoholic beverage license, and a building permit application for the
restaurant is currently under review," he said.
The location of Beacon
Grille, TradeCenter 128, is fast becoming a landmark along Interstate
I-95/Route 128 in Woburn. The TradeCenter complex includes the Middlesex
County Superior Court, three office buildings totaling more than 500,000
SF and more than 2,000 parking spaces.
This LEED pre-certified
Gold facility was completed in 2008. Easily accessible from I-95, exits
34 and 35, the building is also served by MBTA buses to Wellington "T"
Station, via Woburn Center.
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