Boston’s skyline is set for a significant enhancement with the introduction of three new dining concepts by Epicope Hospitality at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, located in the South Station Tower. This expansion aims to redefine luxury living in the city, bringing a fresh perspective on community-driven dining to one of Boston’s most esteemed residential addresses.
New Culinary Concepts Launching in Spring 2026
Scheduled to open in Spring 2026, the new dining collection will feature The Moseley, Proper Fare, and a signature bar and lounge. These establishments will offer a comprehensive range of elevated dining options, from all-day menus to sophisticated evening experiences, all positioned above the historic South Station transit hub. This strategic location not only enhances the luxury lifestyle of the tower’s residents but also aims to create a vibrant culinary atmosphere in the heart of Boston.
Exclusive Amenities for Residents
A key aspect of this new venture is the exclusive access it offers to residents of The Ritz-Carlton Residences. Unique amenities include:
– Priority reservations
– In-home dining and catering services
– Daily programming and curated experiences
– Access to The Ritz-Carlton’s renowned five-star service, even in the absence of an on-site hotel
This innovative hospitality model blends privacy and luxury, elevating residential living to a new standard by integrating hotel-quality services with the comforts of home.
The development signifies a transformative phase for branded residences, seamlessly merging high-quality dining, exceptional service, and personalized experiences under a single roof. This initiative also marks the official Boston debut for Epicope Hospitality, spearheaded by David Morton, whose family legacy has notably influenced some of the most respected dining establishments across the United States.
As Boston continues to evolve, the addition of Epicope Hospitality’s dining concepts is poised to enhance not only the lifestyle of its residents but also the broader culinary landscape of the city.
