In the case of
Wahlburgers
But did you know that the chain is actually run by another of the Wahlberg brothers, Chef Paul Wahlberg, who also runs a gorgeous waterfront restaurant in Hingham? Sure, Mark and Donnie are still cited as co-owners of
Alma Nove

A little further up the shore, there’s
Novara
Novara is already one of Craving Boston’s favorite South Shore restaurants , but not just because of its celebrity connection. The cinema-turned-restaurant is a welcoming, modern space with an eclectic Italian menu that brings a city vibe to the suburbs. These are some of the qualities Knight was drawn to back in 2015 when the team that operates nearby Abby Park was renovating the old Milton Theater for their new restaurant project. It piqued Knight’s interest and he became an investor shortly before the restaurant opened in January 2016. Although he readily admits he’s no foodie, he believed in the project, its location, the team, and their vision.
The intriguing Italian menu and surprisingly hip space will have you believing too — and you might even catch a glimpse of Knight. When he’s not out on tour with NKOTB, he can often be found participating in charity events at the restaurant or dining on his favorite menu item, the chicken parmesan meatballs.

Another Milton native and Dropkick Murphys frontman, Ken Casey, is heavily entrenched in the local restaurant scene. He got the restaurant bug after opening
McGreevy’s
Casey, who’s a die-hard Red Sox fan, said, "McGreevy's was a huge passion due to the historical baseball significance.” In case you’re not familiar with that history, McGreevy’s ia a recreation of the 1890’s “3rd Base Saloon,” which gave birth to Red Sox nation. “Through that journey I realized how much I enjoy the process of helping to design and open new places,” said Casey.
Those places now also include
Lower Mills Tavern
Each place has its own distinct personality, and when he’s not on tour Casey enjoys spending time at each. These days, he's especially enjoying the tacos at Yellow Door Taqueria, the most recent of his collection to open.
“It's definitely become a passion of mine...and thanks to the amazing team of partners I have, once the doors are open, the majority of my work is done and I just get to hang out and enjoy the places we've created together."

Musicians aren’t the only local celebrities in the restaurant biz. Former Boston Bruin, Ray Bourque, is a part-owner in the North End’s
Tresca Restaurant
You really never know who you’ll bump into when you're dining out in Boston.