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The Late-Night Restaurant Features Exclusive Anti-Valentine’s Inspired Menu Items and Specials Beginning on February 15
Anti-Valentine’s Week is all about celebrating independence! This year, South Street Diner, one of Boston’s longest running late-night restaurants, invites all Anti-Valentiners to enjoy a week-long celebration in honor of “Anti-Valentine’s Week.”
To kick off the week, on Thursday, February 15, the late-night restaurant celebrates Slap Day with its signature FLAP-jacks that make for the perfect SLAP! Throughout the week, customers can also enjoy a special drink menu, featuring exclusive cocktails including the Stupid Cupid Cocktail, a fruity red sangria, Got Punched Punch, a fusion of vodka with mixed juices and Anti-Love Potion, a delightful blend of prosecco, grapefruit juice and a splash of raspberry syrup.
Whether you have a Valentine or not, join South Street Diner for the yummiest Anti-Valentine’s week celebration in town!
For more information, please visit southstreetdiner.com or call 617-350-0028.
ABOUT SOUTH STREET DINER:
South Street Diner (formerly the Blue Diner) was built in 1947 by the Worcester Dining Company to serve local factory workers. Over the years, the late-night restaurant has become a local landmark, a constant in Boston’s late-night scene and a final evening destination for local residents, students and visitors. When the clubs close, the late-night restaurant is the place to grab something to eat, hang out with friends, celebrity watch, and keep the party going. No visit to Boston is complete without a stop to the South Street Diner. Over the years, the late-night restaurant has been called "The PLACE for college students to start their Spring Break Tour" by Rolling Stone magazine and has gained additional recognition after being featured on "Good Morning America" (GMA) as part of its United States of Breakfast competition in 2023. The late-night restaurant has also appeared in numerous feature films, including Hiding Out with John Cryer, Second Sight with John Laroquette, House Guest with Steve Martin, 21, The Blue Diner for PBS and featured in the DC Comic Bat-Girl.