Nice quite place, perfect for a romantic date. Burgundy Pinot noir is a must try. Good food as well and reasonable prices
Our favorite New England sandwich, the Lobster Roll at B&G Oyster Bar in Boston is prepared on a buttered roll with sweet lobster and bacon, and served with sides of butter pickles and french fries. Read more.
Wow. The raw seafood platter was out of this world. Perfect for a warm summer evening with a nice light bottle of American white Pinot Noir
New England seafood and produce like no one else. The hotel’s collection of American wines is unmatched. Fish and shellfish are central, but lamb sirloin is also great, and the mixology is top-shelf. Read more.
Do see John Singer Sargent's El Jaleo - absolutely stunning! The Cooper Hill Pinot Noir in the cafe is also wonderful.
The sandwiches are great here. Try the Panino (my favorite) and chicken cutlet sandwich (my second favorite). Its the best place to buy authentic Italian deli meats and cheeses.
Soft shell crab and Stripped bass with chorizo and beans recommended....also one of the few restaurants that I found in Boston that serves Pinot Gris
Boston's most popular seafood restaurant, ironically located next to NE Aquarium. Their clam chowder has been served at every presidential inauguration since 1981. More info available via our blog. Read more.
Many of Sip’s small plates make pleasant nibbles, tasty enough without demanding attention. Wines come by the sip, half glass, full glass, or bottle. Read more.
The sauce! Different but great on both pizza and lasagna. Best pizza in Boston, yes. If you like thin crust and delicious flavor, this is the one for you. I ate half a pizza before I could stop.
Dorchester’s Pho Le is filled with Vietnamese families, often three generations deep, dining on make-your-own fresh rolls and stunning bowls of pho. Read more.