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Bites: 03-22-07 Written by Charlene Arsenault
Brothers in restaurants: Steven Nevalsky has owned the legendary Squire White's on Greenwood Street for 14 years. Known for its lobster specials, big TVs, big "Cheers"-shaped bar, paneling, cardboard sports banners and car-racing paraphernalia, it became an institution for locals in that area. Last week, the restaurant/bar changed hands to Steven's brother Rich Nevalsky, who worked the bar and managed Squire White's. Rich is joined by his partner, Joe Cancelmo. "We're going to spruce it up a bit and change the menu," says Rich, who says the chef will remain the same. "I want to rebuild the business. It's a failing business right now. I'm going to bring in some new dishes and make it reasonably priced and make the atmosphere warm and welcoming — family-oriented." So far, that has meant painting the ceiling chocolate brown, putting half-moon sconces up on the walls, removing the paraphernalia from the walls and adding dishes such as seafood, chicken piccata, and desserts from New York.
"We're going to upstep it," says Rich, who says that eventually the name will simply change to Squire's, but for now print advertising will hang on to the "White's" until the public gets used to the change. But what about those lobster specials, though? Not to worry — they're not going anywhere.
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