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A new food hall is coming next year to Greater Boston, bringing well-known dining concepts and bars for coffee and alcoholic beverages to Kendall Square.
Eastern Edge, an 11,000-square-foot food hall and event space located underneath MIT graduate student housing, is slated to open its doors in early 2026, according to a press release. Its name is derived from its location, sitting at the eastern edge of the MIT campus.
The project was designed by Eimer Design, an architecture firm that has worked on dozens of food halls across the country, and Alabama-based Ithaka Hospitality Partners subsidiary Gather Group is in charge of development and curation of the space.
“Eastern Edge brings together the culinary excellence, creativity, and authenticity that define Cambridge and Greater Boston,” said Hans van der Reijden, founder & CEO of Gather Group, in a press release. “From design to the curation of our culinary lineup, our vision has been to craft a destination that supports local chefs while offering guests an exceptional and welcoming experience. We’re thrilled to introduce the food hall and our first wave of partners to the region and can’t wait to share more in the coming months.”

Here’s what we know, as of November, about Eastern Edge tenants and the food hall space.
There are currently five confirmed food vendors:
Diners can order cocktails, wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages from two bars inside Eastern Edge. There will also be a “Venetian-inspired” cafe and bar serving coffee, pastries, and light fare during the day; that space turns into a “bàcaro-style gathering space,” sort of like an Italian tavern, in the evening.
Eastern Edge can seat 275 guests, and the developers said the space can also be used for educational purposes, community activities, and private events.
What don’t we know yet?
Only five of the nine food vendors have been announced, with more news to come about other restaurant concepts at an undetermined date.
Katelyn Umholtz covers food and restaurants for Boston.com. Katelyn is also the author of The Dish, a weekly food newsletter.
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