Littlest Bar to reopen ?just down the way?
By Donna Goodison
Friday, September 29, 2006
The last pint was poured at the Littlest Bar on Saturday, but Patrick Grace plans a return, hopefully by Christmas.
Grace, the owner of the diminutive subterranean Boston watering hole for the last 15 years, plans to open a somewhat larger Littlest a few blocks from the original Province Street location.
?We?re negotiating to open on Devonshire Street just down the way,? said Grace, who has a tentative agreement and foresees no obstacles to sealing the deal.
In business since 1945, the Littlest was permitted for just 38 drinkers. Originally scheduled to close in January, it got several reprieves from the wrecking ball because of delays faced by the Abbey Group, the Boston developer that?s building a high-rise condo tower in its place.
Grace is hoping for city approval for 48 to 50 customers at the new spot, another below-street-level space at 111 Devonshire St.
Salvaged mementos from the Littlest, including old photos and the New Hampshire pine bar top, may reappear at the new location.
?We?ll try to bring some of the nostalgia to the new place,? Grace said. ?We?re going to build on that same kind of atmosphere, because we had a lot of good friends there. But when you move, things change a bit. You?ll get some people back, but you?ll get new friends.?
Grace is considering a Gaelic addition to the new Littlest?s name: the Littlest Eile, or ?another? Littlest.
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