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Charles River Center expands dining with the arrival of Tavern in the Square

Bellingham, MA Charles River Center expands its dining offerings with the arrival of Tavern in the Square. For more than 20 years, this New England casual dining brand has earned a loyal following. Its signature “come as you are” vibe has made it a go-to destination for everyday lunches, family dinners, game nights, celebrations, and late-night bites. 

Proudly independent with deep local roots, every Tavern reflects the neighborhood it serves and invites guests to gather, relax, and enjoy great food and great company.

The new opening marks the brand’s 20th location and features the welcoming, casual dining experience it’s known for, complete with a bar and outdoor patio. Guests can expect a menu of Tavern in the Square favorites and classics, including appetizers, burgers and sandwiches, salads, entrées, a kids menu, and a late-night menu.

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