A lovely little restaurant with a really outstanding menu (their chocolate soufflé is a highlight). They also have a very nice wine selection. this is a special-occasion spot, a place to celebrate. Read more.
It's got a great cozy atmosphere & is a rare serious cocktail bar in the North End. Order the Woodford Reserve Manhattans with atomic cherries. Read more.
The Sunday night special, which includes free valet parking (!), is a 3-course meal for $35. That's an amazing bargain. It runs on Monday nights, too. Read more.
If you like your brunch with a jazzy twist, hoof it to this South End hot spot for eats and music. Snack on decadent poutine — cheese fries smothered in gravy and topped with eggs ($14). Read more.
The bar offers a list of well-made classic cocktails, including the Martinez, made with Nolet gin, sweet vermouth, Maraschino, & bitters, & the Fire. Read more.
Hell’s Kitchen runner-up Jason Santo’s eatery slings crazy creations, like calamari spaghetti and a Bloody Mary remix called “Angry Tomato”, which is one way to describe Gordon Ramsey's face. Read more.
Regularly lauded as the best cocktail bar in the city & often mentioned in lists for the tops in the country, a cross between a chemistry lab & a basement speakeasy. Read more.
Serving unique pizzas; think "fig and prosciutto," or the fried calimari pie. On game day, go for their Red Sox pizza. Also, the onion bread they serve is so good it's hard not to eat a whole loaf. Read more.
Assuming you're meeting twenty or so friends and totally not eating alone, you'll want slide over to this gorgeous Myrtlewood communal table that stretches the length of the 50-seat dining room. Read more.