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Sibling Rivalry

525 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116
617-338-5338

Sibling Rivalry restaurant information
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Sibling Rivarly, located in the Atelier 505 Building in Boston’s South End, combines the simple elegance of classical cooking with the rich, bold flavors of modern American cuisine. Chefs David and Bob Kinkead create a “dueling” menu that showcases their talents via distinct interpretations of seasonal ingredients.

Warm copper, beet, and red tones provide a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the hospitality of the restaurant and its staff. Diners can watch the hustle and bustle of the kitchen while dining at the Chef’s Bar or enjoying creative cocktails and an extensive wine list at this posh Boston dining hotspot.

News and Events at Sibling Rivalry restaurant

Taste of the South End 2010
Chefs from some of the South End's top restaurants will be descending upon the Cyclorama at the Boston Center ...

Super Hunger Month Returns
This January, Super Hunger Month returns for its third successive year with the lofty goal of ending hunger in eastern ...

Sibling Rivalry Puts on a Show
On Tuesday December 22nd, chef David Kinkead will revive his special Show & Taste Tuesdays at Sibling Rivalry with a special ...

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Chef Bob Kinkead
Bob Kinkead's professional goal is simple: to be remembered as a chef and restaurateur who ...

Chef David Kinkead
Growing up in a family of ten children, David Kinkead was, from an early age, ...

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