
WHAT: Baseball season is back in Boston! The Boston Red Sox kick off their 2025 season on Friday, April 4th where the team will return to Fenway for the home opener as they face the St. Louis Cardinals at 2:10 p.m. Join South Street Diner, Boston’s longest running late night restaurant, as they give Sox fans an alternative to visiting the park – a cost-effective option to catch the game without having to fight the crowds and pay the Fenway Park prices.
On Friday, April 4th from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., South Street Diner is serving up free all-you-can-eat Fenway Franks with the purchase of any beverage! Guests can chow down on the official hot dog of Fenway Park while watching the game on the South Street Diner televisions, all without the hassle.
WHEN: Friday, April 4, 2025, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
WHERE: South Street Diner, 178 Kneeland Street, Boston, MA 02111
For more information, please visit www.southstreetdiner.com or call 617-350-0028.
ABOUT SOUTH STREET DINER:
South Street Diner (formerly the Blue Diner) was built in 1947 by the Worcester Dining Company to serve local factory workers. Over the years, the late-night restaurant has become a local landmark, a constant in Boston’s late-night scene and a final evening destination for local residents, students and visitors. When the clubs close, the late-night restaurant is the place to grab something to eat, hang out with friends, celebrity watch, and keep the party going. No visit to Boston is complete without a stop to the South Street Diner. Over the years, the late-night restaurant has been called “The PLACE for college students to start their Spring Break Tour” by Rolling Stone Magazine and has gained additional recognition after being featured on Good Morning America (GMA) as part of its United States of Breakfast competition in 2023. The late-night restaurant has also appeared in numerous feature films, including: Hiding Out with John Cryer; Second Sight with John Laroquette; House Guest with Steve Martin; 21; The Blue Diner for PBS, and featured in the DC Comic ‘BatGirl.’