
Conrad's Casual Dining is officially Canton-bound. The family-owned chain is set to take over a 5,636-square-foot space at The Village Shoppes at 95 Washington Street, a high-traffic corner of town that most recently housed Nosh & Grog and, before that, a Bertucci's. When the doors will actually open is still under wraps, with no official date announced yet.
Where The New Conrad's Lands
Kimco Realty's listing for The Village Shoppes shows Space 5 at 95 Washington Street as a 5,636-square-foot unit now labeled for Conrad's, matching the footprint that local outlets have been tracking for the incoming restaurant. The Canton spot puts the chain in the middle of an established shopping center that already draws steady traffic from surrounding suburbs, as noted in coverage by What Now Boston.
From One Local Favorite To Five
Conrad's launched in 1999, when founder Bob Conrad opened the first location, and the group has since grown into a small regional staple with four restaurants in Norwood, Walpole, Foxborough and Needham, according to the restaurant's website. Owner Bobby Conrad has consistently pitched the brand as a go-to neighborhood spot for families, game-day crowds and private functions, a focus highlighted in local reporting by the Needham Observer.
What Diners Can Look Forward To
Menus at existing Conrad's locations lean on American-Italian comfort fare, with burgers, pizzas, calzones, sandwiches, pasta and seafood alongside a full bar and private function rooms, according to the restaurant's website. The Village Shoppes at Cobb Corner is a sizable open-air center serving Canton and neighboring towns, and property listings show a broad tenant mix that Conrad's will be joining, per CommercialSearch. What Now Boston reports it has reached out to the restaurant for comment and that no opening date has been announced.









