2. sweetgreen
8.9
800 Boylston St, Ste 17, Boston, MA
Salad Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 9 tips and reviews
Gigi Cole: The salads are amazing. Really fresh and tasty. Tried Rad Thai and Kale Caesar. Delish!
Ryan Tamares: Busy when I visited 5/19/19. Smallest location I’ve ever been to as well—a bit too busy, even off putting for me. But a healthy alternative to some other spots in Prudential Center
Brian Strauss: Very healthy, but not the most flavorful food.
lindsay kim: a city fav, better than Wellesley. delicious fruity waters and teas. 80 min deep tissue + steam room >> leave a new person...albeit one scented like a eucalyptus bomb. a must go every time in town!!
Tyler Muñoz: For the best aesthetician in Boston, make an appointment with Joslyn. My eyebrows have been thanking her for years.
Lisa: Most relaxing pedicure! Elena is awesome.
Al S: Awesome freshly baked bread, desserts and various treats, with some excellent vegan options, including chocolate chip cookies. The sourdough loaf and baguettes are amazing, my favs.
Kristin Bedard: great for lunch. soup and sandwich, or quiche and salad. and good bread too, great with some cheese from the Boston Cheese Cellar around the corner, and some wine from Solera. pretty good iced coffee.
Nicholas Stevens: Want fresh bread? Look no further!
Mayra: This place is beautiful, and the view of the Harbor is spectacular. It's right in the heart of the north end,no need to drive. Great walking distance to most arenas, tour attractions, and restaurants.
Scott Jaumot: A beautiful place to live and work
Jarrett Goetz: They have a good public valet parking garage.
7. dbar
8.2
1236 Dorchester Ave, Dorchester, MA
New American Restaurant · 25 tips and reviews
Anthony Wilkinson: The peppercorn encrusted tuna tartar with "forbidden rice"? To die for. DITM
Boston.com: It's a tough call. If you stay inside, you'll be cozy in the main dining room, where handsome waiters (we didn't spy a single waitress) shuttle trays of cocktails and light fixtures turn rainbow color Read more.
Jill Shepherd: Best bloody mary I've ever had - and that includes every type. Great brunch and not too crowded!
Reserve: Loco Taqueria prepares this popular Mexican dip in a variety of ways — with bacon, with smoked fish or with charred pineapple — as well as the traditional way, with crispy tortilla chips. Read more.
Jake Smith: The Little Devil is a spicy twist on the margarita, and very popular here. Order one with chips and guacamole to start your night.
Ha Diem: Went here for brunch and everything was so good, especially the carne asada & baja fried fish tacos. Definitely coming back on a monday for their $1 oysters and street corn.
10. Boston Chops
7.5
52 Temple Pl, Boston, MA
Steakhouse · Downtown Boston · 3 tips and reviews
Michael Hadwin: Good steakhouse with wide menu. Impressive wine list. Some great value wines if you know your South Africa and Southern America producers.
Ali: Good food and good service. Try the bone marrow.
Cindi Knell: Overpriced, undercooked and not worth the $$$$. $60 got me this. Salad was aweful. At this price should serve something better than french fries. Asked for med steak came out rare.
13. Cocobeet
7.7
100 City Hall Plz, Boston, MA
Juice Bar · Downtown Boston · 17 tips and reviews
Karen Ho: Amazing selection of cold pressed juices, smoothies and vegan takeaway food. Almost completely organic. Beautiful packaging. What's not to love?
Alicia Kosasih: The juices are awesome but you shall not skip their Blueberry Vanilla Chia Pudding! So addictive.
Patricia: Was the banana/date/cinnamon/almond smoothie worth the $10 price tag? Debatable, but it was tasty.
Graham Siegel: Steaks are great, true carnivores try the skirt or the bone-in ribeye (rare, of course)! Chimichurri sauce is perfect for dipping those frites. For wine, can't go wrong with shiraz or malbec.
👸Cindyrella: Doesn't get much better than this!! Can you say AMAZING?!! We will be back.
Diana Tran: You have to get the bone in filet mignon with a side of pork belly Mac and cheese. Asparagus was really salty
cali wilson: The Best bakery around!! :D Great croissants & baked goods!!-try the ham&swiss croissant. excellent customer service & everyone is so friendly
Vivian She: Only 3.75 for a small but filling sandwich, and all prices listed are tax included!
Rory dela Paz: I had a Pretzel Baguette sandwich with pesto, mozarella, and tomato and it was yummy. It's funny how we bought our car from this place and now it's a nice place to go for lunch or a snack.