Modern French restaurant · Back Bay
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"Back Bay’s Deuxave is very suitable for special-occasion dining, and the crispy duck confit is hard to beat. Don’t miss the cocktail list, and definitely save room for dessert." - Celina Colby, Eater Staff
Italian restaurant · North End
At La Famiglia Giorgio’s, gigantic servings of beloved Roman dishes and a sprawling wine list make it a family-friendly gem in Boston's North End.
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Cafe · Roslindale
Nestled in Roslindale, this cozy cafe transforms from a vibrant coffee spot serving delicious small plates and local brews during the day to a lively performance venue by night.
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Vietnamese restaurant · Dorchester
Pho, vermicelli bowls & other traditional Vietnamese dishes served in an unpretentious dining room.
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Restaurant · Jamaica Plain
The Joint transforms the casual vibe of burgers and pizzas into a brunch haven with fluffy waffles and perfect pancakes, all served with a friendly touch.
Sandwich shop · Beacon Hill
Crane River Cheese Club on Beacon Hill is a gourmet paradise for cheese lovers, packing a punch with specialties like wild game and mouthwatering sandwiches.
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Restaurant · West End
The Greatest Bar is a multi-level sports haven in Boston buzzing with energy, where fans cheer passionately over drinks and bar food before and after games.
Brasserie · Downtown
Dive into the chic Provence-themed vibe of Miel Brasserie at the InterContinental, where luxe French and American dishes meet stunning harbor views.
Seafood restaurant · North End
Nestled in a cozy alley of the North End, Mare Oyster Bar dazzles with its chic ambiance, a retractable roof patio, and a seafood-centric menu that pairs Italian flair with fresh catches, making it a must-visit for al fresco dining year-round.
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Apartment building · Back Bay
Elegant Neoclassical hotel offering relaxed, modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus an Italian eatery. In a Neoclassical building in Back Bay, this elegant boutique hotel is a 4-minute walk from Copley Square, less than half a mile from The Shops at Prudential Center and a mile from the Public Garden. Casual, modern rooms provide free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with cable channels, as well as coffeemakers and minifridges. Amenities include a 24-hour business center and 3,500 sq ft of meeting space. Breakfast (fee) is served in an airy Italian restaurant with wood floors and a piano.
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Museum · Fort Point Channel
Experience the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, where history springs to life through interactive reenactments, vibrant exhibits, and a charming tearoom serving historically inspired teas.