Deep Ellum Has Been Reborn in Waltham – Boston magazine

The popular Allston bar and restaurant has been reborn in Waltham.

Truffle gorgonzola fries at Deep Ellum in Waltham. / Photo by Alyssa Beauregard for Deep Ellum

When Allston mainstay Deep Ellum closed in 2020 after a 13-year run, it hit hard: The cozy neighborhood spot was a gastropub-y beer bar before those became ubiquitous, beloved for its house-made charcuterie, good vibes, and delightful patio. Today, March 17, Deep Ellum returnsthis time in Walthamwith lots of old favorites and some new surprises.

We are very excited to have the chance to resurrect Deep Ellum, cofounder Max Toste tells Boston. Toste and business partner Aaron Sanders werent really planning on reviving Deep Ellum, but the perfect space fell into their laps: 467 Moody St., the former home of beer bar the Gaff. Mike Coen and Steve Murphy, owners of the Gaff, were looking to shift focus to a bar they own in Beverly, the Indo, so Coen reached out to Tostetheyve been friends for years and have played music togetherto check out the space. Says Toste, When Aaron and I walked in, we both immediately thought the same thing, Man, this feels like Deep Ellum!

Bratwurst at Deep Ellum in Waltham, sourced from Karls Sausage Kitchen in Peabody. / Photo by Alyssa Beauregard for Deep Ellum

The Gaff served up craft beer, good food, and a fun atmosphere for 14 years, says Toste, so its not a stretch to picture Deep Ellum in the same space, continuing the legacies of both the Gaff and the original Deep Ellum.

The food menu at the new Deep Ellum will be similar to the original, says Toste, although the kitchen is unfortunately too small for brunch. Look for items like: meat, cheese, and tinned fish boards; nioise salad; deviled eggs; truffle gorgonzola fries; and porcini mushroom poutine, a new addition. There will also be Oklahoma-style onion smash burgers and lentil mushroom burgers, plus a meaty Italian sandwich, another new item Toste is particularly enthusiastic about. Its delish, he says.

Meat board at Deep Ellum in Waltham. / Photo by Alyssa Beauregard for Deep Ellum

To drink? Manhattans and other classics, along with a variety of old Deep Ellum favorites, on the cocktail side, says Toste. Therell be some low-ABV and non-alcoholic cocktail options, too. Plus: natural wines and 14 rotating draft lines for beer, with a focus on classic European beer styles and some local picks. Dont look to find overly hazy beers, says Toste, cause I dont like them. Do keep an eye out for cask ale, though, which will be offered when available.

The space is a bit smaller than the original, now seating 40, but the layout is similar, featuring a long bar and high tin ceilings. (And our signature ceiling fans, says Toste. Mike had installed them years back because he liked them at Deep Ellum so much!) Moody Streets outdoor dining status is currently under reviewfor the past few years, a portion of the street has been shut down to cars and turned into patio space in the warmer monthsbut the team will take advantage of that if allowed this year. Theres also a small area out back that could someday play host to a deck.

Burger at Deep Ellum in Waltham. / Photo by Alyssa Beauregard for Deep Ellum

Just 12 miles west of Boston, Waltham isnt always a top-of-mind dining destination for those in the cityalthough Moody Street in particular has an excellent stretch of restaurantsbut its a great neighborhood for the kind of neighborhood bar that Deep Ellum was, says Toste. Not to mention that a lot of the old regulars live in, or near Waltham, so it doesnt feel removed from where we were before really.

The new Deep Ellum will be open for lunch and dinner daily with one menu all day, with the kitchen until midnight and bar until 1 a.m. (earlier on Sundays). Toste and Sanders are joined by three other partners: Glen Cancelleire (general manager), Jose Paz (chef), and Brian Beattie (director of operations). We are really excited to pick up where Deep Ellum left off, says Toste, while also reimagining it with our whole teams experience and passion.

Deep Ellum Waltham. / Photo by Alyssa Beauregard for Deep Ellum

467 Moody St., Waltham.

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