Restaurant · South End
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"A South End institution, JJ Foley's has been around since 1909. It is the oldest continuously family-owned pub in the city. During Prohibition, the pub reportedly fronted as a shoe store." - Erika Adams, Katie Chudy
Hotel · Downtown
Nestled in Back Bay, the luxurious Four Seasons offers stylish rooms with stunning views of Boston Public Garden, an upscale restaurant, and a serene spa.
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Brewery · Dorchester
Dorchester Brewing Company is a vibrant space with 20 draft lines of expertly crafted beers, tasty BBQ from M&M, and a rooftop deck boasting stunning city views.
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Restaurant · West End
Discover Alcove, a stylish Mediterranean oasis on Lovejoy Wharf where fresh seafood and vibrant, locally-sourced dishes are served with stunning views of the Zakim Bridge.
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Bakery · Chinatown
Bao Bao Bakery & Cafe in Chinatown serves up a whimsical mix of pan-Asian treats, from fluffy pineapple buns to inventive bubble tea, in a cozy, takeout-only spot.
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State park · East Boston
Discover Belle Isle Marsh, a stunning salt marsh preserve in East Boston with scenic paths, an observation tower, and vibrant wildlife year-round.
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Ramen restaurant · Allston
Laid-back Japanese noodle house offers a simple menu of ramen plus toppings such as bamboo shoots.
Seafood restaurant · Back Bay
Puro Ceviche on Newbury Street serves vibrant Latin-inspired small plates and ceviches in a lively spot that feels like a cool underground art space.
Italian restaurant · South End
This pork-centric bistro serves up crave-worthy comfort dishes and craft brews in a cozy, loft-like atmosphere that’s perfect for a chill night out.
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Hidden in a cozy neighborhood, the South End Buttery charms with baked goods, hearty brunches, and a relaxed vibe perfect for foodies.
Restaurant · Roxbury
Nubian Markets is a vibrant Roxbury gem blending a halal butchery, grocery store, and cafe, serving up unique dishes that celebrate African flavors and local vendors.
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