5 Things to Expect at Park City – This 30,000 square foot venue is now open!

Mike Shaw and the team at Broadway Restaurant Group (BRG) are launching Park City, a massive 30,000-square-foot venue at 383 Dorchester Ave. this weekend! Here are 5 Things You Can Expect at Park City! Opening day is Friday, June 20th at 4pm!
An Amazing Space
This giant space has been designed to replicate an adult summer camp complete with hand-carved high tops, picnic tables, private “cabin” cabanas, and three large bars with campy decor.
Delicious food
Culinary director Mike Sanchez is creating a menu featuring New England classics, such as lobster rolls and fried clams, as well as comfort food like burgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken sandwiches, plus globally inspired items like fish tacos and grilled chicken gyros.
Fun Drinks
Sip on craft cocktails like the Southie Sling made with Bacardi tropical, coconut water (so it’s good for you) pineapple, and lime, refreshing spritzes, beer, seltzer, wine and creative mocktails. Expect fun campy containers for your drinks!
Live Music
Park City has built an extra large stage for local bands, entertainers big and small to perform. They also have small bleacher seating for you to sit back and enjoy the music!
Family and Dog Friendly
The venue will be family-friendly and include programming for both kids and adults alike. You can also bring you four-legged friends and treat them to a puppy patty or grilled chicken tenders where a portion of the proceeds go to the MSPCA!
With its prime location and sprawling footprint, Park City is going to be a game-changer for Southie’s social scene.
Make sure to follow Park City on Instagram for the latest.

Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native. Mother of three, married to Peter G.
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