Restaurants & Bars

Final Weekend For Cape Favorite Kate's: MA Food Week

See the week's top Massachusetts dining news: Beer to raise suicide awareness, One Chip Challenge ends, meat recall, more.

Kate's Seafood in Brewster is closing this weekend for the season, and will be up for sale.
Kate's Seafood in Brewster is closing this weekend for the season, and will be up for sale. (Google Maps)

MASSACHUSETTS — Welcome to Patch's weekly round up of food and restaurant news in Massachusetts, where we review openings, closings and more in the state's dining scene.

This will be the last weekend for the Cape Cod favorite Kate's Seafood in Brewster. Not only is this the last weekend of the season, but it'll be the curtain call for owners Kathy and John Ohman after 38 years off Route 6A. If you're interested in keeping Kate's alive, the whole restaurant is up for sale.

Spicy Chips Pulled After Worcester Teen's Death

Find out what's happening in Across Massachusettswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The shocking death of a 14-year-old from Worcester appears to have prompted a snack company to pull its extremely spicy chips from store shelves nationwide.

Harris Wolobah died last Friday after taking the "One Chip Challenge," a social media trend where people eat a single extremely spicy chip made by Paqui. On Thursday the company said it would stop selling the spicy single chips, blaming the move on teenagers "not heeding" warnings about spice levels.

Find out what's happening in Across Massachusettswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Here's what else was cooking in Patch communities across Massachusetts:


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.