Two-fifty-one Arlington Street in West Acton is about to be born again. The restaurant Silver Girl opens December 20 after months of preparation by the owners Dawn Aguiar and Tamara Deluzio, who also own Eve and Murray’s at the other end of West Acton center, right below True West. The menu will feature “elevated comfort food”, American cheeses, charcuterie, and an item called “Poshpot Pie” made of cognac, chicken, and mushrooms, with an herbed biscuit.
Silver Girl has a full bar, room for fifty patrons, and a warm feel with dark blue painted walls, matching floor to ceiling drapes, and large colorful framed prints on the walls.
Reservations are now being accepted using their website or the Open Table application. “Betty’s Bounce”, a local American jazz band, will provide entertainment on selected nights.
The building at 251 Arlington was built in 1998 by the Gordons, who owned Savory Lane. They retired in 2010 and there followed several businesses including Rosie’s Plate (later called Local Table), Orange Door Kitchen, and, up to earlier this year, WECO.
Silver Girl Hours: Thursday 5-9pm, Friday and Saturday 5-10pm, and Sunday 4-8. Telephone 978-274-2904. Website for information and reservations: https://www.silvergirl.us.
Jeff Brown is the business beat reporter for the Acton Exchange.