New American restaurant · Downtown
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"Downtown Crossing restaurant and lounge Fete has $1 oysters all day on Thursdays, plus karaoke starting at 6 p.m." - Erika Adams, Rachel Leah Blumenthal
Italian restaurant · North End
Locale is a cozy North End pizzeria dishing up inventive Neapolitan pies with delightful crusts and a solid selection of wines and craft beers.
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Art museum · Longwood
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston is a captivating blend of eclectic art and lush gardens housed within a stunning Venetian-style palazzo, offering an intimate and unique cultural escape that feels more like a home than a conventional museum.
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Indian restaurant · Dorchester
Singh’s Roti Shop in Upham’s Corner serves up hearty and flavorful Trinidadian delights like massive rotis and tantalizing doubles, all in a cozy takeout spot.
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Bar · Back Bay
Discover Moon Bar, a vibrant, casual spot in Back Bay serving innovative seafood dishes infused with global flavors alongside creative cocktails.
American restaurant · Dorchester
Nestled among greenery, this cozy Dorchester eatery serves up seasonal New American fare in a charming red-hued room, complete with a lovely patio for al fresco dining.
Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
Fuchunju, the stylish newcomer in Boston's Chinatown, serves up a dazzling array of soup dumplings and Shanghainese classics, all in a chic, lively space.
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Food court · Downtown
High Street Place is a trendy food hall in downtown Boston, packed with diverse eats, lively vibes, and even a champagne vending machine for a chic touch.
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Irish pub · Dorchester
McGonagle's in Dorchester is a modern Irish pub with a cozy vibe, serving up elevated classics and unique dishes, plus live music on weekends.
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Pizza restaurant · Charlestown
At Brewer’s Fork in Charlestown, indulge in stellar wood-fired pizzas and an impressive craft beer selection, all in a cozy, rustic atmosphere.
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Historical place museum · North End
Nestled in Boston's charming North End, the Paul Revere House is a cozy, Colonial-era gem where history enthusiasts can step into the life of the famous silversmith for just $6.