The Whitney Hotel will soon be home to Peregrine, a new coastal Mediterranean-style restaurant, and second concept from Joshua Lewin and Katrina Jazayeri, the duo behind award-winning Juliet. Situated in a prime location along Beacon Hill’s famed Charles Street, Peregrine, will offer locally-sourced cuisine influenced by the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily as well as the neighboring influences of Corsica and Catalonia.
The intimate venue is designed to cater to guests looking for an upscale dining experience or a comfy lounge setting with light bites and unique wines. Peregrine’s talented and approachable service team will greet guests and locals from morning through the evening, serving handmade, seasonal and from scratch dishes that range from snacks to soups, antipasti to sandwiches, alongside more filling fare including savory dishes and handmade pastas. Menu highlights include Sardinian-style seafood paella, with Catalan influence that trades rice with pasta and pays homage to Boston by using New England lobster, along with pasta dishes such as black pepper and truffle tagliatelle alla vongole, and lighter options like herb and garlic baked oysters and liver mousse. The beverage program will focus on smaller production wine, often from natural, organic, or biodynamic producers and classic, craft cocktails, thoughtfully curated to pair perfectly with each meal.
“Boston is our home and we have been searching for the right neighborhood and project to expand our brand in this wonderful city,” said Josh Lewin and Katrina Jazayeri, chef and co-founders of Juliet and Bread & Salt Hospitality. “We are looking forward to bringing our creativity, dining concepts and unique cuisine inspired by our world travels throughout Europe to The Whitney.”




