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The new owners of Worcester’s Bull Mansion have announced they will open their 130-seat restaurant near downtown this September.
The restaurant at 55 Pearl St. will officially open on Sept. 9 but will begin a soft opening on Aug. 25. The location will feature a day-to-night spectrum of service with a bistro as well as a full restaurant, bar and entertainment, according to a release from the owners Victoria Mariano and Adi Tibrewal. The location also features private function rooms that can handle more than 200 guests.
The focus of the food at the location will be on sustainability, according to the release.
The historic mansion was purchased earlier this year for $480,00. The facility, which was originally built in 1876, last served as a restaurant before it closed in 2010 and was sold in a foreclosure auction.
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