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Locke-Ober to serve lunch again

By Donna Goodison
Monday, October 19, 2009 -
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The 134-year-old Locke-Ober restaurant, a former power-lunch spot for Boston businessmen, will resume offering lunch beginning Nov. 2.

Chef and co-owner Lydia Shire has created a new lunch menu that will be offered prix-fixe for $18.75 or a la carte, according to the Downtown Crossing Partnership. The upscale restaurant also will serve a new bar menu during lunch and dinner.

 
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