Boston's Legendary Seafood Mogul Roger Berkowitz Makes Restaurant Comeback at Logan Airport
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Roger Berkowitz, the renowned restaurateur who built Boston's most recognizable seafood empire, is making his highly anticipated return to the restaurant industry. The businessman, who sold his famous Legal Sea Foods chain, is now launching his comeback venture with a new establishment called Rogers Fish & Chips, strategically located at Logan International Airport.
Berkowitz earned his reputation as Boston's best-known fishmonger through decades of building Legal Sea Foods into a household name throughout New England and beyond. His expertise in sourcing and preparing fresh seafood made Legal Sea Foods synonymous with quality dining in the Boston area, establishing him as a major figure in the city's culinary landscape.
The new venture at Logan Airport represents Berkowitz's first foray back into restaurant ownership since divesting from Legal Sea Foods. Rogers Fish & Chips will cater to the thousands of travelers passing through one of New England's busiest transportation hubs, offering Berkowitz's signature approach to seafood preparation in a more casual, travel-friendly format.
The airport location positions the restaurant to serve both departing passengers seeking a taste of Boston's famous seafood tradition and arriving visitors looking for an authentic local dining experience before leaving the terminal. This strategic placement reflects Berkowitz's understanding of both the local market and the broader appeal of New England's seafood culture to tourists and business travelers alike.
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