An eye-catching cascade of skulls, which regulars will recognize from a similar design at the Fort Point location, blankets the walls and ceiling of a new private dining room. The ceilings were ripped out, raised up, and rebuilt in curving barrel shapes decorated with ornate chandeliers throughout the 112-seat main dining room. But COJE, the vibey restaurant group behind Lolita and other hits including speakeasy-style bar Yvonne’s, poured money into redesigning the 12-year-old restaurant to better match its swanky Fort Point sibling - and keep pace with the current, leveled-up state of dining out in Boston. Stepping into the restaurant still feels like descending into a (party-ready) underground lair. The taco-laden menu is the same, as is the overall layout of the space. Flashy Mexican restaurant Lolita is back in action after a two-year, $2.75 million renovation to crank up the volume again on the decadent, design-forward party spot.įans of Lolita’s original location will notice some similarities.
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