Beloved restaurant Peach Farm used to be open until 3 a.m. — now it struggles to stay open at all
A year ago, there was one place in Boston equally beloved by the likes of James Beard-winning chefs and the ravenous, rowdy masses spilling out of the Royale. And that was in the dowdy basement of 4 Tyler Street, home to the crown jewel of Chinatown’s late-night dining scene: Peach Farm.

Well past midnight on the weekends, the two groups collided in this crowded space. Today the buzz has been replaced by an eerie silence, the spectacle muzzled by a 9:30 p.m. curfew and the punishing, protracted pandemic. 


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