Best cannoli in Boston...perhaps the USA! Don't miss the Lobster Tails!!! Read more.
There are 200 tequilas to choose from, including many anejos that are as elegant as an aged scotch & entirely drinkable on their own, so don't even think of drinking the cheap stuff. Read more.
If it's pizza and ice cream you crave, look no further than the Pizza and Ice Cream Company, or Picco for short. Read more.
Established in 1903, Santarpio's is probably East Boston's most famous restaurant. With delicious traditional pizza and a friendly, family-feeling atmosphere, you really can't go wrong. Read more.
Ernesto’s uses homemade dough and sauce, and freshly grated cheese, for all of its pizzas. Portions are large, prices are reasonable ($3.75 for a cheese slice and up to $5 for one with topping). Read more.
Try the "Aperol Spritz" to pretend you’re people watching on the streets of Italy: grab a seat at one of the outdoor tables with this classic cocktail made of aperol, prosecco, and soda in hand. Read more.