This past June marked seven years since the death of Anthony Bourdain, who started his career in Provincetown.
In his 61 years of life, late chef and television host changed the game when it came to talking about not only food but also politics and travel. His blunt honesty and searing wit made him a media icon.
His most notable television shows: "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" and "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" took him around the world, including two ventures in Massachusetts .
Here are the restaurants and bars in Massachusetts Bourdain mentioned or visited on "Parts Unknown" and how they're doing now.
The Flagship (CLOSED)
Where: 463 Commercial St. in Provincetown, Massachusetts
About: Although closed now, the Flagship was a restaurant in the Provincetown-area, where Anth