Coffee shop · Downtown
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"Boston Common Coffee Company has closed its final cafe, but the company remains in operation for online ordering, catering, and wholesale." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
Bar · Fenway
This hip Fenway spot serves up craft cocktails and unique snacks in a lively retro atmosphere, perfect for a memorable night out.
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Fine dining restaurant · South Boston Waterfront
Tucked in Boston's Seaport, Mr. H dazzles with modern Chinese and Taiwanese dishes against a backdrop of vibrant decor and lively, party-ready vibes.
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Hotel · Back Bay
Located in Boston's vibrant Back Bay, The Colonnade Hotel boasts stylish rooms with stunning views, a chic French restaurant, and the city's only rooftop pool perfect for soaking up the sun and sipping cocktails.
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Seafood restaurant · Back Bay
At this charming raw bar in Boston, indulge in a delightful seafood menu featuring fresh lobster rolls and tinned fish dishes, all within a cozy ambiance.
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Hotel · Fenway
The Verb Hotel is a hip, retro gem with stylish rooms and rock 'n' roll flair, just steps from Fenway Park, featuring a lively Japanese pub, a heated outdoor pool, and record players in every room.
Seafood restaurant · Inner Harbor
This contemporary seafood spot boasts upscale offerings like lobster rolls and fresh sushi, all set against a picturesque harbor view.
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Ogawa Coffee’s Boston outpost serves up artisan brews and unique dishes in a sleek, light-filled space, making every visit a delightful culinary adventure.
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Restaurant · Roslindale
Midnight Morning is a charming neighborhood bistro in Roslindale that serves globally inspired dishes, coffee, and inventive cocktails in a cozy, artsy space.
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Latin American restaurant · Brighton
Nestled in Brighton, Peka offers a vibrant atmosphere to savor flavorful Latin American tapas and cocktails, complete with live music that sets the stage for a lively night out.
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History museum · Beacon Hill
Nestled at the end of a quiet Beacon Hill street, this small but impactful museum showcases the rich African American history of 19th-century Boston in two historic brick buildings.