Parish Cafe & Bar

Restaurant · Back Bay

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"The sandwiches at the Parish Cafe, a Back Bay gastropub with sidewalk tables on Boylston, aren’t as cheap as most of the other stuff on this list (they run from $17-$26). But still, this place is like a cheat code for eating at some of the best (and most expensive) places in Boston, because each sandwich on the menu was created by a different chef from a really popular restaurant around the city. So if you can’t do the $250 omakase menu at O Ya, come to the Parish and get the spicy tuna burger that O Ya’s owner put together for $26. Then just lie and tell everyone you went to Bondir." - dan secatore

Where To Eat For Really, Really Cheap In Boston
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361 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116 Get directions

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