
The Aquitaine Group, is well known and respected Boston restaurant company, revered for the Metropolis Café, Union Bar and Grille, and Gaslight Brasserie du Coin, Aquitaine in the South End, as well its sister locations in a couple suburbs.
The group was founded at the creation of Metropolis Cafe in 1995, by Executive Chef/Partner Seth Woods. A few years later, Woods opened Aquitaine Bar on Tremont Street in Boston’s South End paving the way for what guests at our Bed and Breakfast now know as restaurant row. Jeffrey Gates joined the Aquitaine Group a few years later and in 2003, was a key player in opening Union Bar and Grille and later Gaslight Brasserie, both in the South End restaurants. Gates brought a wealth of experience and an understanding of the Boston restaurant scene to the Aquitaine Group. This experience will be crucial in the group’s latest endeavor, 500 Harrison, an urban, Roman trattoria.

Speaking of atmosphere, from what we have gathered, the space will receive a complete overhaul, stripping away the comtemporary visage of the former restaurant and focusing on the rustic, warehouse bones of the space. An impressive staircase will lead restaurant goers to reimagined second floor, which will span the former atrium and be the only level of the restaurant. The former lounge and bar space will become a private event space and will allow the energy of Cinquecento to be focused on a single floor, which the new owners believe will bring a successful ambiance.
The only thing we do not like? The wait, there has been no timeline revealed, so when Cinquecento will open remains a slight mystery. Our Boston boutique hotel guests hope that the wait is not long, and we agree. Dining in the South End restaurants is one of our favorite things to do in Boston. We look forward to welcoming Cinquecento with open mouths and open arms. Soon. In the meantime, check out the other fabulous Boston dining options down the street from Clarendon Square.


