The Top Boston Restaurant Groups to Know in 2025

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What are the best Boston restaurant groups?

Boston, Massachusetts, is home to many iconic eats. From lobster rolls and clam chowder to cannolis and Boston cream pie, the city is stacked. Hospitality groups across Boston are reshaping what it means to dine in New England, blending fresh culinary concepts with standout service and inventive cocktail programs. Together, they’re raising the bar and setting a new standard for Boston dining.

In this guide, we’re highlighting the top Boston restaurant groups that bring fresh ideas to the table while maintaining an exceptional guest experience. 

What is a restaurant group?

A restaurant group is a collection of restaurants that share a common management structure, resources, and often, a unifying vision. Success at one location usually provides the foundation to launch another, reducing risk while expanding reach. Groups may share staffing models, training, purchasing power, and marketing strategies, all of which allow them to scale more efficiently than a single independent restaurant.

“Being a part of a restaurant group has distinct advantages over owning a singular restaurant,” says Pat Light, owner of The Light Group. “You’re able to order in larger quantities to lower your cost of goods and leverage those big orders to strengthen vendor partnerships and drive more sales.”

Let’s talk through the groups behind some of the best dining experiences in Boston. 

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The 10 best Boston restaurant groups

Here are some of the best Boston restaurant groups (in no particular order).

1. Broadway Restaurant Group

If you’ve ever spent your Sunday funday in South Boston, you know the Broadway Restaurant Group, or BRG. BRG is home to Lincoln Tavern, Capo, Loco, Fat Baby, and Hunter’s. These restaurants serve amazing brunch, offer great dinner service, and are top spots for late-night drinking. This group fills its concepts with live music, weekly specials, and inventive offerings.

2. COJE Management Group 

Since 2014, COJE Management Group has crafted some of Boston’s most stylish and immersive dining experiences, including Ruka, Mariel & Mariel Underground, Lolita, Yvonne’s, Coquette, Caveau, and Mr. H. Known for transporting guests through design, atmosphere, and storytelling, COJE’s restaurants are as visually stunning as they are delicious.

3. Broadway Hospitality Group

Founded in 2004, Broadway Hospitality Group is a full-service management company behind some of Boston’s busiest restaurants, including Tavern in the Square, The Playwright, The Mercantile, The Broadway, and The Derby. Each venue blends approachable menus with welcoming atmospheres that fit seamlessly into its neighborhood. 

4. Columbus Hospitality Group 

Since 1997, Columbus Hospitality Group has set the standard for upscale dining in Boston. From French at Mistral to Italian at Sorellina, seafood at Ostra, and world-class steak at Mooo…, this group delivers sophistication across every concept. For special occasions and elevated nights out, Columbus Hospitality is a trusted choice.

5. Wildlife Hospitality

Wildlife Hospitality brings creativity and culture to the table with concepts like The Beehive, Cosmica, and Spy Bar. The Beehive, located in the South End, is beloved for its live jazz, eclectic menu, and vibrant energy. Beyond their restaurants, Wildlife also offers unique catering and private event experiences.

6. Xenia Greek Hospitality

Xenia Greek Hospitality celebrates modern Greek dining and creative mixology with concepts like Greco, Krasi, Hecate, Bar Vlaha, and KAIA. These spots have earned widespread acclaim, with Boston Magazine naming Bar Vlaha the Best Restaurant in Boston. Each venue offers something different.

7. Lyons Group

The Lyons Group is one of Boston’s most recognizable hospitality operators, offering everything from neighborhood staples to nightlife destinations. Their portfolio spans Sonsie on Newbury Street to Bleacher Bar at Fenway, plus Lansdowne Pub, Back Bay Social, Bill’s Bar, Loretta’s Last Call, and many more. Simply put, if you’re out in Boston, you’ll likely end up at a Lyons venue.

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8. Himmel Hospitality Group

Himmel Hospitality Group is synonymous with fine dining in Boston. Their acclaimed concepts—Grill 23, The Banks, Harvest, and Bistro du Midi—offer world-class cuisine across steak, seafood, and seasonally inspired menus. With impeccable service and refined atmospheres, Himmel delivers luxury dining without leaving the city.

9. Briar Group

Since 1989, The Briar Group has been a cornerstone of Boston’s bar and nightlife scene. Known for their Irish pubs and lively entertainment venues, their portfolio includes The Harp, Broken Records, Ned Devine’s, and more. With decades of experience, The Briar Group continues to be a go-to for casual dining, nightlife, and events. 

10. A Street Hospitality 

A Street Hospitality, co-founded by Boston native Eric Papachristos, blends innovation with warmth across its collection of restaurants. Rooted in a rich Greek heritage, the group creates dining spaces that are both forward-thinking and inviting, earning a loyal following among locals.

Planning your next Boston trip 

These ten groups represent the heartbeat of Boston’s hospitality scene, but they’re only the beginning. From high-end dining to late-night fun, Boston is home to numerous restaurant groups that shape how locals and visitors eat, drink, and gather. Check out these Boston Food Blogs to learn more about the city’s best eats. 

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