75 Chestnut

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75 Chestnut
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Restaurant information
Established1997 (29 years ago) (1997)
OwnerHampshire House Corporation
Head chefMarkus Ripperger
Dress codeBusiness casual or casual
Location75 Chestnut Street, Beacon Hill, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
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Seating capacity85
ReservationsYes
Website75chestnut.com

75 Chestnut is a restaurant in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Situated at 75 Chestnut Street, two blocks west of Charles Street, it was established on October 9, 1997. It is a sister restaurant of Cheers Beacon Hill, 75 on Liberty Wharf and Hampshire House.[1][2][3]

The restaurant is owned by Tom Kershaw's Hampshire House Corporation,[4] and its head chef is Markus Ripperger.[1] Ripperger is also chief executive officer of Hampshire House Corporation.[5]

Boston Magazine awarded 75 Chestnut its "Best Beacon Hill Restaurant" award in 2013.[6]

In the first quarter of the 20th century, the building was the home of plumber William N. McKenna,[7] who was also lieutenant and second in command of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.[8] In 1927, it was occupied by John P. Goudy's upholstering business.[9] By 1930, it was the Beaver School, a nursery school group under the directorship of Dorothy C. Fay.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b Information – 75 Chestnut official website
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  3. ^ "Dining tip: 75 on Liberty Wharf"Boston Globe, November 8, 2012
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  5. ^ "Bull & Finch, the inspiration for 'Cheers,' finds continued success 50 years later"Boston Globe, June 5, 2019
  6. ^ Best of BostonBoston Magazine
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