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1Sweet Cheeks Q

4.2
(1894)
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4.0
(689)
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Mentioned on 
+4 other lists 
$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
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Sweet Cheeks Q is a popular restaurant in Boston owned by Tiffani Faison, a well-known restaurateur with accolades like James Beard nominations and appearances as a judge on Chopped. Despite her fame from Top Chef, she chose to focus on straightforward barbecue for her first self-owned venture in 2011. The restaurant offers BBQ trays, Southern sides, and inspired cocktails served at family-style tables in a welcoming space.
Yep. We approve - the biscuits were in fact quite delicious. As others have heartedly recommended the pork belly, it was supppper tasty. Some of the broccoli casserole paired with it well! Have a “Texas sized sweet tea” to top it all off. Frankly though, if you like the biscuits, then the dessert versions are worth your time. The strawberry short “cake” is a warm, sugared biscuit with house cream and berries. Fantastic wrap up to a really good BBQ stop up east. We’d recommend this spot and we’d certainly come again.
Taylor G — Google review
The biscuits are soooo good! I got the pulled pork tray with coleslaw and Mac and cheese. Also got the golden bbq sauce which was very tasty. Pulled pork was also very good. Wasn’t too crazy about the coleslaw and the Mac and cheese but they were still good👍
Madison G — Google review
The world famous biscuits (scones) are a bit of a grift, wouldn’t recommend ordering those. I grew up in the UK and those scones are no better then any bog standard scone you’d find in a run of the mill cafe, with various service charges they worked out at over $4 a scone. I got BBQ chopped prime brisket which was good. All natural pulled chicken tasted very..earthy. Like what root vegetables would taste like before washed. I wouldn’t visit again, was quite overpriced and a 25% total service charge for tables over six seems like a bit of a rip. Expect to spend $50+ per head all in for a mediocre meal which probably only does well because of the proximity to the stadium.
Nathan M — Google review
Been coming to Sweet Cheeks for many years. Their food is good, in general, and very consistent. We had a couple of very poor take-out experiences here so will only dine-in for lunch. We usually get the trays with a couple of scoops. Their pulled pork, fried chicken and biscuits are all very good. The pickles, baked beans and farm salad are great sides. Their desserts are too sweet and decadent so we avoid those. Their take-out portions are so much smaller for some reason, which is why we only dine-in now. The place is dim and too loud with music for dinner. You have to scream to be heard, so we only come here for lunch, when you can actually have a conversation. Overall, we do enjoy their food and can always count on a solid meal every time.
Amber C — Google review
Had a great weekend and tried out “Sweet Cheeks” BBQ for the first time. As southern transplant I’m always looking for good BBQ Ordered Salt and Pepper Potatoes, Smoked Wings, Hot Links, Fried Chicken, smoked Pork Belly, St. Louis Ribs, Prime Brisket, Burnt Ends, Mac n Cheese, Broccoli and Cheddar casserole, Buttermilk Biscuits and Honey butter with Oreo Banana Pudding. Whew… Shout out Uber Eats this explaining my score for the atmosphere I have yet to experience in person. It’s fair to say and meal is typically better served hot during a Dine In experience. All in All the food was good. As Texan I will say this BBQ is “Safely Seasoned” for public consumption but the smoke was flavorful but Moderate. There Honey Butter and Biscuits rival another establishment I used to Roadhouse for their bread and butter. Pro Tip - add a side of their seasonal Jam to take the biscuit experience to a new level. Would defunct reorder.
March B — Google review
Very tasty BBQ! Had the Big platter( 2 meat combo ) with two sides. 4 small Ribs and 1 Jalapeno hot link sausage with potato salad and broccoli casserole $29.00. The real stand out was the potato salad. Some of the best I have ever had and I have some potato salad. Im a fan of Top Chef and this is what brought me here.
Vince S — Google review
The staff were nice and friendly. Customer service was excellent. Food wss good and vibes were excellent. Highly recommend and would go back
Chris J — Google review
I'd say skip the barbecue and get the delectable fried chicken and biscuits! The bbq is, unfortunately, as with most American-style bbq places in Boston/New England, not really worth it. The sides are good, the mac 'n cheese is nice, the broccoli cheese gratin is delicious, and the biscuits are amazing. The other sides are aight. Finally the wait staff is wonderful. Bottom line, if you want to take my word for it, just get the fried chicken and biscuits.
Siawosh E — Google review
1381 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215, USA•http://www.sweetcheeksq.com/•(617) 266-1300•Tips and more reviews for Sweet Cheeks Q

2State Park

4.4
(1205)
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Mentioned on 
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$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Bar
Live music venue
Restaurant
State Park is a modern neighborhood bar located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It offers American cuisine, creative cocktails, and a wide selection of beers in a fun and lively setting complete with pinball machines. The bar serves delicious fried chicken that pays homage to the owners' Southern roots, using Mamalehs pickle juice for brining instead of buttermilk. State Park also features shot-and-beer combos, pitchers on the menu, and a vintage jukebox playing curated Gen X tunes.
Dive bar vibes, but the menu is definitely not your typical pub grub. We had the Chanterelle mushroom quesadilla, Creamy ranchero dip, Smoked wings and a Shrimp Po’ boy sandwich. Everything was absolutely delicious! Great cocktail and beer selection too. Our server Jess F was fabulous. It was a very busy Sunday night, gearing up for live music and she managed to still be friendly, attentive and efficient. We will definitely be back to try more of the menu and enjoy the atmosphere.
Susan P — Google review
Lovely dark bar with a good vibe and better food. $4.75 Narragansett, several brekkie taco options for all diets. All delicious. Super cool spot. Can't wait to come back!
Justin S — Google review
Easily the most aesthetically appealing bar I’ve ever been in. A great restaurant disguised as a vintage dive bar, but not in a pretentious way. Interesting drink options on the menu.
Zack B — Google review
They should add a swastika to their trans flag out front - it would help their clients know what kind of people they serve. It's a win-win honestly, it keeps the colored folks away. I tried to order at the bar. The bartenders seem reluctant to look at me in the eyes. In fact, they seemed reluctant to serve me at all. I had to run around the bar 5 times, and I'm not unnoticeable. Eventually I waved a guy down who said "I'll get right back to you" after which a girl said "I can help you". And as someone who is of color, this makes me sad. And after all this, I discovered there was a mandatory 20% tip. I was upset, but the host and the waiter were very helpful so I didn't mind. I later went to the bar again to ask for water, and the bartender seemed allergic to my eyes yet again. Great bar, just not the nicest bartenders, but your mileage may vary based on your skin tone. Edit: Sometimes, I do not buy alcohol due to my intentions of lowering alcohol consumption. I just come here for music and/or dinner most times. Also, sometimes I stretch my back in public, for which I've been understandably asked to stop, and so I stopped. This time, I was asked to leave because I didn't buy alcohol (I didn't feel my body needed more alcohol) or food (kitchen was closed). I wanted to listen to music and watch a game of pool. And somehow my existence was a source of discomfort to some (supposedly by the bar staff) and I was asked to leave. Nicholas. I really thought you saw me as a person. I'm sad. I want to say I will be back, but honestly, it's hard to feel welcome. I actually forgot you guys completely ignored my first time of trying to get your attention, which I couldn't help but wonder if this was straight up you guys not wanting to serve an Oriental. Do Oriental lives matter? It's hard to say what these people think, but I just know I ran around the bar 5 times to catch the bartenders' eyes (they weren't busy) When you don't see me as a person, you will see me as whatever you want to see me as. I don't know how your bartenders see me, or if they see me at all. If you guys aren't inclusive, don't pretend to be and take down symbols that imply you guys are. Hey bartenders - if you're going to kick out people for not buying anything at a (god forbid) 3rd space like a pub, do you deserve that 20% tip? Second Edit: I went back to see a show, and Nicholas tried to be a big bad bully and tried to push me away. I asked politely to be shown to the door by security, and this silly big man tried really hard to push me out. I'm sorry Nicholas, I'm not a little weak Asian man like you thought, and it's not my first time a white man tried to push me around due to my ethnic background. I used my strength and pulled him off of me. I didn't feel good having to get physical with an obese man because I didn't want to hurt him, but I have boundaries which he was violating me by putting his hands on me. I said I will leave if security came and escorted me out, yet this silly guy still tried to push me out. I pulled him off of me yet again - and even then I was worried I might accidentally hurt him. You finally stopped after I threw you off me twice. My man Nicholas, you're big, not strong. If you ever have any back issues, you will be in an insane amount of pain given your physique. Maybe then, you'd then understand why I stretch my back, even if I know I look ridiculous. So that you are aware, Nicholas, I held back when I pulled you off of me. I held back a lot. I was defending myself from you, but I did not want any physical escalation in the first place - the person who wanted physical confrontation was you Nicholas. Given your propensity to escalate to the physical scuffle, Nicholas, I recommend that you become strong first. I am saying this is for your own safety, because there's bad people out there. This place is a joke. It's really funny how someone thought because he was fat, he could push me around. Don't put hands on me cuz I'm Oriental. Stay classy State Park. Edit 3: Added video of physical confrontation
C J — Google review
We had a wonderful Father’s Day dinner here with our party of 9 last night! Drinks and food were delicious and our server Jess was extremely kind, personable, and super fun! Biscuits were a hit and our burgers and fries were mouthwatering! 10/10 for food AND service. The best combo! Excited to come back.
Annie Y — Google review
I went to State Park for brunch and I really loved the El Camino breakfast taco, definitely one of the best I've had! Unfortunately the asparagus taco didn't really work for me. I appreciated the bottomless coffee and the staff was fantastic, everyone was very friendly and happy to let my group linger after we finished eating. I would recommend State Park for brunch and definitely plan to come back for drinks.
Aleksander M — Google review
The menu is interesting and the food is good. There's a little something for everyone. You can get a cheap beer or a nice cocktail. There's easy snacks like pickles or a rich dish like the roasted pork shank that was on special. I love the atmosphere. The staff was kind, helpful, and relaxed. I look for excuses to go here. If there's no live music, there's a pool table. If there's no DJ, there's a shuffle board table. They have at least one pinball machine.
Kristopher K — Google review
Mediocre service and food with mandatory tips. Despite three front-of-house staff and only one other table, it took the waiter 8 minutes to greet me and ask for my drink order. I didn't let on at any point that I wasn't impressed, but they seemed perturbed by my presence, never smiled, forgot to ask if I wanted fries or salad with my burger, and when I called them back to ask for salad they did not tell me the "house salad" would be *only* lettuce and dressing. The burger itself was very meh (seriously, even a Big Mac is probably tastier), and it was all ( "all" not being much at all, honestly) crowded onto a side (tiny) plate. For this fully underwhelming experience a 20% gratuity is automatically applied to every bill.
Justin W — Google review
Lower Level, 15 Hampshire St Building 300, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA•http://www.stateparkbar.com/•(617) 848-4355•Tips and more reviews for State Park
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3Sarma Restaurant

4.7
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4.6
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$$$$expensive
Small plates restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Sarma Restaurant is a vibrant establishment in Somerville, part of Ana Sortun's culinary empire that includes Oleana and Sofra. The restaurant offers a modern Mediterranean menu with an emphasis on Middle Eastern flavors, serving up meze and small plates in a colorful setting. Inspired by traditional Turkish meyhanes, Sarma creates a communal dining experience with craft cocktails, local beer, and an extensive wine selection.
Truly incredible food. Flavor just explodes in your mouth for every dish. We got the corn bread, and gyro bread and I think I will think about both for the rest of my life. Wish I had pics of those to share. We also got the Tunisian tuna tacos, and the Cajun lamb and both were just indescribable. So good! Our server was great as well! I can’t remember their name but they were from Hollywood FL and were super nice and very knowledgeable about the menu!
Amber K — Google review
- Everything is really good on the menu, but if it’s your first time I recommend any of the following: Black Sea cornbread, Lentil Nachos, Harissa BBQ duck, Scallops are excellent. Note the sesame fried chicken is brought around to tables when it’s made fresh, but cannot be ordered on demand. - Lots of really nice cocktails - Due to high demand, this place mostly requires a reservation, but there are 20 bar seats available for walk ins as well - Prices are very reasonable and quality is excellent; one of my favorite restaurants in Boston
BWS T — Google review
This place is insanely good. A few things to know before coming: - if you don’t have a reservation, and it’s the weekend, expect a line 10-15 minutes before open. - Sarma is tapas style, so be ready to order 2-4 plates per person. - if you have a picky palate, then maybe a sports bar is better for you. We went as a group of four, and all four of us agreed Sarma was one of the best culinary experiences we have had in recent memory. Each dish is expertly crafted with layers of flavor, and texture in mind. We like to grade dishes A+ through F- and out of 16 dishes only one got a B+ with the rest being A+ to A-. Highlights were the Black Sea Cornbread, Lentil Nachos, Chickpea Fritters, Fresh Sesame Fried Chicken, Mole Carrots, Lamb Kofte Sliders, and the Harissa BBQ duck. Service is prompt and great at handling large crowds of people in waves, decor and atmosphere also quite nice. Has incredible return value, will be back!
Alex G — Google review
We had the best date night at Sarma! We didn’t have a reservation. We showed up on a Thursday night. Because we were flexible on sitting at the bar v. a table, we waited about 10 minutes (faster than the estimated wait). We were able to order a drink right away. It was the first time dining out in a while where we thought the food was so creative, delicious and flavorful. We especially enjoyed the cornbread, scallops, and crab dishes. The drinks were equally delicious. The service was great at the bar. The waiter asked if we had visited before and then introduced us to the concept and his favorites based our dietary needs/preferences. They asked about allergies. We had great conversation and vibes throughout the dinner. The environment colorful and bustling. Parking is limited so plan in advance.
Amanda G — Google review
This is an extraordinary restaurant! I feel this restaurant is the best in Boston! They use so many different herb! Tapas. All the dishes blended well . The employees are so friendly. Our waiter was Alexis tonight. He gave us a great experience.
Elizabeth S — Google review
I truly believe all the praise Sarma receives is super well deserved. Our expectations were dangerously high going in and Sarma exceeded on all fronts! The food, drinks, and service were all exceptional! Food: All the plates we ordered were all so unique and flavorful and it was such a treat exploring them. If only we had the stomachs and wallets to try everything on the menu. Our favorites were definitely the cornbread, the brussel sprouts, and the Cajun lamb kebabs. The first bite of every dish always got us perked up and excited to try more! Also the drinks we tried were a hit with everyone! Service: This was a perfect service experience! The staff checked in frequently and effectively, always quick to deliver on requests. The plates came and went so smoothly allowing you to focus on the food and the people you’re with. Atmosphere: The energy felt so celebratory! The decor and lightly immersed you in the dining experience giving you so many interesting and beautiful things to yet your eyes wonder on. Though there was constant chatter, we could easily hear everyone in our 5 person party because of the quieter background music and the spacing of the seating.
Vincent C — Google review
What a disappointing experience after hearing/reading raving reviews and having to make a reservation a month in advance. The food was not bad per se but definitely not as incredible as others say. For starters, we were served their fried chicken which was promoted as their special dish for the night; they had staff walking around offering it for $15. I should’ve read previous reviews to learn that this is a dish they commonly offer. I also thought the way they promoted it was strange, and felt bad saying no. The only dishes that were actually noteworthy are the zucchini tiganites and cornbread. I'm always happy to splurge when it comes to meals but way too overpriced when the quality wasn't all there. The staff were not friendly. When I first walked in, the hosts had a very cold approach. The interactions I had with my waiter were quite awkward as well.
Nina N — Google review
This was one of the hardest reservations to get, so our expectations were very high — but unfortunately, the experience fell short. The appetizers were noticeably better than the main courses, and sadly, many of the dishes were overly salty. We ordered quite a lot to try a good range of the menu: Avocado muhammara, fava bean pâté, Cuban-style pork, the famous cornbread, fritters, sugar snap peas, Brussels bravas, halloumi, fried zucchini, lemon beef, BBQ duck, lamb sliders, and for dessert, loukoumades with brown butter coffee and corn butter cake. The standout dishes were the cornbread, sugar snap peas, lamb sliders, and BBQ duck. The sugar snap peas might have been our favorite bite of the night — perfectly balanced and flavorful. The cornbread was outstanding as expected: salty from feta, spicy from jalapeños, and slightly sweet — all in one bite. Incredible balance. However, found a hair in last bite of the cornbread, which really ruined the experience. The staff handled it professionally and removed the item from the bill, but for a restaurant of this caliber, it’s simply not acceptable. The BBQ duck had good flavor, but half the pieces were quite tough while others were overly salty. The lamb sliders reminded me of a sandwich version of an Iskender kebab — well-seasoned meat with yogurt sauce that nicely balanced the richness. Unfortunately, several dishes were almost inedible due to saltiness — especially the fritters, lemon beef, fava bean pâté, Cuban pork, and halloumi. The avocado muhammara and fried zucchini were fine, but not particularly memorable. For dessert, the loukoumades with Turkish coffee sauce were excellent — the sauce paired beautifully with the fried dough. The corn butter cake, however, was underwhelming. Overall, the experience was lackluster. Service started off great but dropped off after we ordered — it was hard to find our server, and check-ins were rare. Also, the drinks were mediocre, and the “Turkish coffee espresso martini” was particularly disappointing, arriving without much crema or foam. After waiting years to finally try Sarma, it was a letdown, and unfortunately, I don’t think we’ll be returning anytime soon.
Hesam A — Google review
249 Pearl St, Somerville, MA 02145, USA•https://www.sarmarestaurant.com/•(617) 764-4464•Tips and more reviews for Sarma Restaurant

4Buttermilk & Bourbon

4.4
(2771)
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4.0
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Mentioned on 
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$$$$expensive
Southern restaurant (US)
Bar
Tapas restaurant
Buttermilk & Bourbon is a New Orleans-inspired restaurant by local star chef Jason Santos, known for his playful and crowd-pleasing dishes. The menu features quirky and indulgent Southern delights such as poached shrimp, alligator fries, roasted oysters, Memphis-style baby back ribs, and the famous buttermilk fried chicken.
What a fun brunch spot! We have been to Boston several times, but never had the chance to eat here. Glad we did! The atmosphere is like no other. We were seated in the back room, blue light so it made for interesting photos. The service was phenomenal! Loved our server, she was so fun and friendly and extremely attentive. You have to get the Signature warm honey glazed biscuits! They are by far the BEST biscuits I have ever had! Perfectly crispy outside and soft center. Served with smoked cinnamon butter and pimento cheese spread. We also had The House Special buttermilk fried chicken thighs with cheddar bourbon waffles, sweet and spicy syrup, honey butter and watermelon. Yum! The coffee was great and I drank several cups with cream. It’s a lot of food, way too much for just the two of us, so bring your friends.
Jody S — Google review
Having been to this place a few times over the years, it has somehow gotten even better. Their renowned biscuits are soft, sweet, buttery all on their own but when paired with either the smoked cinnamon butter to up the sweetness or the pimento cheese to provide more savoriness you cannot go wrong! The BBQ shrimp was a standout that went fantastic with the soft and moist bread it came with. The shrimp was savory and filled with flavors that went excellently with the sauce it came with and the bits of meat in it. The fried chicken we had ordered with a white BBQ sauce that went so well (I’d love to try their other sauces as well), but what I love is that the chicken itself was miraculous by itself. A crunchy savory outer fried coating bursting with flavor once you bite into the moist chicken that is just the right temperature, not too cold and not too hot that you burn your tongue. They did not skimp out on their drinks either. Strong and delicious combined all in one that makes it worth the cost. What I love about the restaurant is depending on where you sit, it can change the ambience and they have it all, both indoor and outdoor. Wait staff was kind, knowledge and speedy as well. Highly recommend this spot if you haven’t been before.
Ashraful R — Google review
Decent southern comfort food. I liked the fried chicken waffle place for brunch. The beignets are amazing, flaky. The atmosphere wasn't great though. The service was also slow, it seems like they were understaffed. We waited for a long time to get out check (after asking for it for 3 times).
Jady T — Google review
Part of my friend group headed back before the rest of us, so we decided to stop in somewhere for dinner before we caught the train back. All of us were very glad we found the Buttermilk & Bourbon: a New Orleans style restaurant in Boston?? Yes, please. Even though it was packed, we managed to get spots at the bar, which worked out great since the two gentlemen behind it were exceptionally friendly and very attentive despite the dinner rush. The food was so good 🤤 the ribs I ordered were some of the best I’ve had in years. Special shoutout to the warm honey glazed biscuits: if you go, get enough for everyone! Special shoutout to the service, especially the host: my girlfriend’s phone died, and so she couldn’t manage her insulin pump. The host didn’t even blink when we asked if he could help, he just took the phone, found the right cable and kept an eye on it for us until it was sufficiently charged. If I lived in Boston, this place would easily be one of my go-to spots for drinks, lunch or dinner. To the crew who worked the dinner shift on August 30th, 2025: you were the best!
Joe B — Google review
Googled for a good place to eat on our last evening in Boston and found this one. Being from Louisiana, I'm always leary about trying places with Southern cuisine. To my surprise, the food was pretty good. We had the buttermilk fried boneless thighs, collard greens and their famous biscuits. Did was hot and fresh! Wait staff was great too. It's a little on the pricey side, but I chalked it up to the location.
Tommy C — Google review
We decided to try this place on a whim on our last day in Boston and it did not disappoint. From the drinks to the food, it was all delicious. I love that it is tapas style so that we could try a little of everything. I would definitely recommend the honey biscuits!
Corina M — Google review
Really loved this place! Awesome food and service! A very nice Shirley temple. Quick service and very cozy atmosphere! Would recommend 100% if you crave some good fried chicken! Mac N Cheese needs to be studied - it was one of the best ones I have ever had!!!
Artem B — Google review
One of very few restaurants where the ambience, service, and food are all top tier and incredible. We tried the BBQ shrimp, Mac n cheese, chicken sliders, and whipped ricotta. I truly have no other words than…wow. This place is a must must must for anyone looking for southern comfort food to heal their inner child. Every dish and every bite was tastier than the last. The staff is kind. And the VIBES were immaculate! Absolutely worth every penny and honestly the menu, in my opinion, is well priced. Top notch food without overwhelming prices. Highly recommend!
Mattie G — Google review
160 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02116, USA•https://www.buttermilkbourbon.com/•(617) 266-1122•Tips and more reviews for Buttermilk & Bourbon

5Brassica Kitchen + Cafe

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Brassica Kitchen + Cafe is a vibrant and trendy spot in Jamaica Plain, Boston. By day, it offers gourmet coffee and pastries, while at night it transforms into a Euro-style restaurant serving cocktails.
Our group of 4 vegetarians went here and were utterly blown away by the taste. We got biscuits-and-tofu, veg sausage big mac, brunch fried rice, and tamale. Every piece of tofu had an impressively delicate but flavorful breading and the tofu inside was also brined and tasty by itself. This is some of the best food I’ve ever had in Boston of over 50 restaurants I’ve been to, and it was all vegetarian. The gravy on the biscuits was a special highlight, it might be gross but we literally licked the plate clean.
James D — Google review
This was such a fun dining experience! It's a very eclectic array of foods with so many flavors to try. Our server, Josh, said the best way to describe the food they serve was "saucy" and that honestly is true. So many good sauces, with flavors from all over the world! We did The Ride, a fixed menu with 8 plates plus dessert. They were flexible with some dietary needs and our server was fun, knowledgeable, and had fantastic service. We loved trying so many different things and enjoyed some lovely cocktails alongside it all. Such a great spot to try new flavors and have a special date night!
Emma R — Google review
I recently had a meal at Brassica, and overall, it was a great experience. The risotto was creamy and flavorful, and the pizza had a wonderfully thin crust, very much like a classic New York-style pizza. The rigatoni pasta was tasty, though not particularly standout, but still a solid choice. The fried rice was packed with flavor and really hit the spot. The BK fried chicken (we ordered the larger portion) was incredibly tender and had just the right amount of sweetness served with a small portion of homemade mustard sauce on the side and lemon wedges, it was definitely a winner. However, the real star of the show was the Brussels sprouts. They were absolutely fantastic, crispy, perfectly seasoned, and bursting with flavor. Definitely the dish that left the biggest impression, and I’ll be coming back just for those!
Rithvik — Google review
Brassica has one of the best brunches in town. The cocktails are wonderful and the food is top-notch. I love their commitment to changing up the flavors just enough to keep you wanting more, but also keeping their tried and true gems on the menu (shout out to the chicken and waffles)! And, I always look forward to taking home one of their homeade doughnuts for later. They never miss!
Candice S — Google review
We went for brunch and overall had a good time. We got the pretzel biscuit, brown butter pancakes, omelette, and breakfast fried rice. Everything looked great and the food did taste good, but towards the end of our meal we did start to feel it was a bit greasy and heavy. The vegetarian options were extensive, which I really appreciated. I would come back if I wanted to take some friends, but I think it’s slightly out of my budget to become a regular option.
Eagle B — Google review
I'm sorry to write that our experience was mediocre and disappointing. We went there with another couple of friends for dinner on a Friday evening in mid August. The place was full of people, apparently having a good time. The staff was busy and diligent, kind and friendly. The location is not so nice and the exteriors are somewhat rough, between a central bus station on a busy street with traffic and honking cars, and a parking lot of a funeral home, with big trash dumpsters. We sat in the back yard tent, four people around a small table with small plates. We liked the concept of sharing various plates and dishes, but the portions were small and the food was very salty and greasy (gave me heartburn). The black cod was unpleasantly smelly (fishy), and the green salad was very bitter and salty. The only way to fill my tummy was to order some bread, which was served with way too much butter, really wasteful. I saw a picture of fries in a review online and asked the waitress why it wasn't on the menu, she smiled and said it's a secret...  she also suggested the special of the day, but did not tell us the price, and that was not on the menu either. As a matter of principle and practicality, all items should be on the menu, and customers should know the prices before placing orders. The prices are pretty high and they charge around 23% fee to cover gratuity for the waiters, kitchen and bar staff. We respect and support all those good people, but do not like to be charged such high fees. Either raise the prices and show them clearly on the menu, or take whatever tips people leave and split the money between all the employees. Customers should have the freedom to decide how much they want to tip, considering the quality of food and service they received. We enjoyed spending a couple hours with our friends, but did not enjoy the food or sitting on the asphalt in the undecorated tent, with loud background noise. For us, it was not worth $40 per person (with no meat or seafood, with no dessert or coffee); there are much nicer places at that price level.
Doron B — Google review
Phenomenal meal tonight - thank you!!! We went for “The Ride” - and enjoyed every dish. Tons of flavors, and this was an incredible value to get to try “a bit of everything”, plus the creamiest Tiramisu ever. The standouts for me were: Endive Salad, the Fish Collars, And the Pork Belly. Yum yum yum!! Thank you for s lovely evening, in a fun space. Our servers were all incredibly friendly and good pacing.
Laura D — Google review
Bittersweet I don’t think the designer kept in mind what Brassica was before they moved. It used to be a hip, quirky spot with an artsy vibe. The new place has its own vibe, but it doesn’t feel like Brassica anymore, and it doesn’t feel like the same restaurant either. Lighting is bright and a bit chaotic. The space reads as modern, with contractor-white walls, and bookshelves , office like floor. In the bar, you can see the sound system, lighting, and some odd shelves. The fake bar top and the blue floor tiles look like something you’d find in an maybe an office food court or something.. it can read like one of those coworker places or a franchised bar rather than a unique dining experience. The food is still good, but it doesn’t feel as distinctive or exciting as It use to be.. portions seem a bit bigger too - which isn’t a good thing imo - the redesign lost the essence of what made Brassica special, leaning toward something more generic. I would have loved to have seen them leverage the older bones of the building and use warmer, more tactile finishes (tile, wood, stone) low lights, plants, brick to add character. Quick fixes: - Rework the lighting: dim down the general lighting, add a couple warm low vintage lamps, get your vibe back - Hide or integrate visible tech: conceal the sound system and shelving behind the bar - Curate the soundtrack: a more cohesive, hip vibe with music - turn it up a bit - supports conversation without overpowering it.
Steven W — Google review
3712 Washington St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, USA•http://www.brassicakitchen.com/•(617) 477-4519•Tips and more reviews for Brassica Kitchen + Cafe
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6Highland Kitchen

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American restaurant
Bar
Highland Kitchen, located in Somerville, MA, USA, is a lively and charming eatery that offers an upbeat scene with a unique fusion of Southern-inspired comfort food and creative cocktails. The restaurant is known for its inventive cuisine heavily influenced by Southern comfort food. It's the perfect spot to enjoy heartwarming dishes prepared with a creative twist.
This was everything we were looking for and more! It’s been on my son‘s list to try, so glad we finally made it. We started with the Ricotta Mozzarella Fritters, warm gooey deliciousness. Our entrees were the Veggie Jambalaya and the Blackened Catfish Po’Boy. Both were absolutely scrumptious. Great cocktail and beer selection. Everything about our evening was wonderful from start to finish. Excellent food, service and a very welcoming neighborhood vibe. Highland kitchen will definitely be added into our rotation of favorites.
Susan P — Google review
It's a cozy place. We went on Friday and it was pretty loud. We got roasted chicken and goat stew. Both were pretty good. No real complaints. It's like Southern comfort food. We also got the bread pudding. The bread pudding was delicious. Giving it four stars for service because they didn't refill our water :(.
Hassaan K — Google review
We took a walk to the Highland Kitchen from our hotel. It was definitely worth it. We were greeted promptly, and pur service was friendly. They provided us a place to park our stroller out of the way, and it never felt like an inconvenience. They provided a high chair and offered a coloring sheet with crayons. I ordered the fried chicken sandwich, which was very well done. I was also happy to have malt vinegar with my fries. The food was hot and fresh. My husband ordered the monkfish special. While it wasn't his favorite, we could tell it was fresh. The pretzel was ok, but the beer cheese dip was fresh and flavorful. The broccolini was good. There was music playing, and the atmosphere was nice even for a family with kids.
Desiree C — Google review
It’s a standard American bar, with a cool ambiance when the music is turned up! The food seemed to be themed around the south, with a lot of food evoking New Orleans. I got the veggie jumbalaya, which I quite enjoyed as a whole, though the long veggies (carrots, etc) threw me off a bit. I wish it had come with cornbread like the spicy (meat) jumbalaya. The blackened catfish po’ boy was also quite good and I’m sure I would have been quite happy with that as well. A couple members of our party got the spicy Nashville hot chicken sandwich, and they definitely aren’t kidding with the warning - it is spicy!
Lydia C — Google review
Well, I think one would expect more than barely two chunks of meat in the high praised goat stew. And I'm also hoping this hair looking strand I found on the vegetable didn't belong to a human. On to the taste, while the flavor of the curry was decent, the coconut was certainly overshadowed. The plantain pieces were fried to perfection and balanced out the curry spice, but I doubt one would order a stew just for the plantains. Overall, if I ordered a main course, I would expect to be at least full from it.
Sybil — Google review
This restaurant is always crowded and very loud. However, the food was excellent. We had the Bavarian pretzel (very good), Buffalo Chicken sandwich & fries, and salmon special with avocado & pineapple salsa. My son said the fries were excellent. They also have an extensive drink menu. I enjoyed a mango, rum & ginger beer cocktail. Tables are very close together, so hard to maneuver and to talk. They have an inventive menu & old standbys. You will find something for everyone. Great service despite the crowd. Our waitress did a great job. I would go back again.
Nancy M — Google review
One of my favorite restaurants in the state. Been coming here for years. Food is excellent and the bar makes good drinks. The curried goat stew is not to be missed as well as their margarita
Jesse — Google review
Best American restaurant period. A truly hidden gem in Somerville. Great menu, food has amazing flavor. This comes from someone who generally find american restaurants as mid.
Ernesto S — Google review
150 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02143, USA•https://highlandkitchen.com/•(617) 625-1131•Tips and more reviews for Highland Kitchen

7Rosebud Bar & Kitchen

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Rosebud Indian-American Bar & Kitchen is a reimagined American restaurant that offers chef-driven dishes and handcrafted cocktails. It has been recognized as one of the best diners in Massachusetts, alongside other iconic diners in the state. Located near Davis Square, it stands out as a restored Pullman diner with a unique ambiance. While its food may not be exceptional, the experience of dining in a historic setting adds to its charm.
Rosebud has been a historic staple of Somerville for several years. Originally built in 1941, it has recently gone through some changes with the new owners attempting to add a South Asian flare to the traditional diner cuisine Rosebud is renowned for. Prior to the changes, I had gone several times and had an excellent experience between the food, service and atmosphere. Since its changes, there have been 2 dining experiences I have gone with a group of 3 others with. Initially, the food was underwhelming such as the hollandaise sauce on the eggs benny that were ordered as well as the masala chai french toast although the waffle order was satisfying. Aside from that, the additional berries cost $3 yet provided literally 2 berries. There were some other issues like the door being held open for a long period under frigid conditions (apx 30 or less degrees) to the point customers began putting their winter jackets on and complaining. The drinks on the other hand were absolutely delicious and reasonably priced. After speaking with the owner/manager, they had invited us to return for another experience with a discount after overhearing our qualms and concerns. Upon return, the additional berries option was removed from the masala chai french toast and I found the food to be absolutely delicious, the service was excellent, and the drinks did not disappoint at all just like the time before. The Tandoori steak frites, butter chicken pot pie and the Ros omelette were the dishes of choice this time around. The tandoori steak frites had a nice flair to it due to the makhani sauce. While I personally felt it was a bit overcooked (I like my steak rare), it was not overcooked to the point it was inedible at all, but closer to medium/medium well. The butter chicken pot pie had a wonderfully flaky crust and a warm, moist, perfectly seasoned butter chicken that while delicious in the summer time, reminded me of waking up on a brisk morning and taking in the first sip of hot coffee to warm myself up. The Ros omelette had a curry that a spice blend that was a perfect medley of indian spices and minced onions that complimented an omelette so well that I think I'd like to eat my omelettes like this moving forward. The new Rosebud has overall been doing excellent with taking feedback to improve, and maintaining aspects of the old Rosebud charm while adding its own flair to make it unique, would recommend trying it out!
Ashraful R — Google review
Rosebud has a charming diner ambience that sets a cozy and inviting tone, which we really enjoyed. The cocktails were well-crafted and refreshing, though our server seemed unaware that Tajin was available for the spicy margarita, which was a bit disappointing. The food, however, didn’t quite hit the mark for us. As a fusion Indian-American restaurant, we expected bold, vibrant flavors, but the dishes lacked the punch and spice we were hoping for. The Kerala fried chicken, for instance, was dry and less flavorful compared to the Nashville fried chicken you’d find at local Boston pubs. The avocado toast, which mentioned green chutney, came with only a hint of red crust and didn’t deliver on the promised flavor profile. While the concept is interesting, the execution needs improvement to truly stand out. With some tweaks to the spice levels and flavor balance, Rosebud could be a much stronger contender. For now, it’s a decent spot for drinks and ambiance, but the food needs to catch up.
Pradeep M — Google review
I had my 50th birthday day grease party theme at this diner and it was fantastic. The food the staff the manager. You won't regret it. Here are a few pictures. Diner food with an Indian kick. Great spices on the food.
Dayana S — Google review
We enjoyed Sunday brunch in the charming street-side diner section. I ordered the Tikka Tots with Diced Chicken, while my daughter chose the Masala Chai French Toast. Both dishes were flavorful, inventive, and fun twists on traditional diner fare... so good that we ended up swapping plates halfway through! A small heads-up: the Tikka Tots might appear under “light bites,” but the portion is delightfully generous. 😉
Jen L — Google review
Loved the ambience and the concept of Indian food slightly altered for the American palate. Had very high expectations. But honestly, wasn’t pleased with the vegan/vegetarian options when Indian food has so many. The dal hummus was basically cooked dal with a few thin fulka slices in the name of rumali roti. No match for actual hummus one would savor to the last bit or to rumali roti we so love. Garlic naan or tandoori roti would’ve been so much better. The avocado toast too had much scope for customization/‘healthi’fication but was disappointed to get a very basic avocado toast comparable to dunk’s just with some green chutney for a much higher price. The chai was overly priced as well. I ended up ordering a bunch of food but didn’t feel satiated at all. Not a place for vegetarians. Bit of a loot.
Prerana H — Google review
Americanized Indian spot with fun fusion dishes. We liked it. The Kathi roll was great and the butter chicken pot pie was delicious. The bhel puri was the best of everything we tried. The grilled chicken mousse sandwich was okay, and the street fried noodles were okay too. Overall, good food and I’d come back when I’m craving Indian flavors with a twist.
Rithvik — Google review
Who could have thought to put Indian street food and American diner classics together? My friend and I were wandering around the area and were just too intrigued by the concept to pass it by, so we popped in for a late Sunday lunch. The restaurant definitely felt like a classic American diner, with old-fashioned booths and stools, but with an Indian twist. Our server was also super friendly and gave us a slew of recommendations, of which we eventually chose three to split: the vada pav, masala omelette, and French toast. Each item was quite tasty, but seemed to lean more heavily into the American diner cuisine versus Indian half of the fusion. The vada pav was the most classically Indian, and included a giant fried potato ball sandwiched into a slider roll. The rolls were pillowy, soft, and slightly sweet, which went wonderfully with the spiced (although not spicy) potato balls. The potatoes were hot and very soft in the center, but they had a wonderfully crunchy outer shell. It was the perfect little bite of street food before our omelette arrived; it was a pretty standard omelette, but covered with a lovely, rich curry sauce. The eggs were a smidge overcooked, but the creamy curry helped to counterbalance the slight dryness in the egg. We finished our meal with the French toast, which felt far more like classic French toast vs. the spiced version the menu promised; however, it was still plenty tasty.
Sonya H — Google review
😊 Ambience is excellent 😊 Food qualityand quantity is good. 😊 Rates are reasonable 😊 Service is quick ☹️ Too noisy like a wholesale fish market.
Vijay D — Google review
381 Summer St, Somerville, MA 02144, USA•http://rosebudkitchen.com/•(617) 629-9500•Tips and more reviews for Rosebud Bar & Kitchen

8Cutty's

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Sandwich shop
Cafe
Deli
Cuttys is a bustling breakfast and lunch spot known for its use of locally sourced, in-house ingredients. The sandwiches are substantial, featuring high-quality breads layered with generous spreads of condiments and thinly sliced meats or greens. The Beef 1000 sandwich, made with Thousand Island dressing, sharp cheddar, and crispy shallots, is particularly popular. The owners are graduates of the Culinary Institute of America and have worked for Americas Test Kitchen.
Cutty's is a great neighborhood sandwich place. Their sandwiches are made with really good quality ingredients and care. You can tell by the way that they package everything. Our favorite sandwich is their pork rabe that's offered usually on weekends. Due to the pandemic, it's not on the menu often now. So, when available, we always get it. It has a great combination of salty roasted pork, broccolini and a bit of cheese on a crispy roll. The fried chicken sandwich is very popular and is a large portion. The tomato soup is very tasty. The ham pimento sub has great flavor but too much bread to ham ratio. We have noticed that the turkey and roast beef sandwiches have gotten smaller over the past couple of years. So, one sandwich is not enough to be full. Still, it's a great sandwich shop with good food.
Amber C — Google review
Came for their Super Cluckin Sunday honey mustard chicken sandwich. It was really tasty and tender. The edges of the bun were buttery and perfect. The sauce was a bit too sweet for me and a wish it was a tad crispier.
Alexander — Google review
There is a process for ordering foods online before you come to pick it up. They have a specific window time for ordering as they sell Super Clucking Sunday burgers that sell only one time a month. Fresh food and great customer service, but it is not a wow for burgers.
Trang L — Google review
Excellent sandwiches! A grab and go place, Cuttys has really perfected their small menu as well as their rotating specials! The TLC had an amazing bread, with perfect ratios to turkey and cheese, and the spicy sauce perfectly wraps it up! It’s definitely a beautiful mess, which was ready so quickly too, overall a definite recommendation!
Cameron — Google review
Quite possibly the best Turkey sandwich I have ever had. The Turkey 1000 with lettuce mayo and hots. So good! The Fox Farm chips are really good as well. Everything I have tried there is very fresh and delicious. Not the cheapest option but always leave a happy customer
Andrew H — Google review
Super Cluckin' Sunday occurs once a month and requires you to pre-order a week in advance. The fried chicken sandwich of the month alternates between BBQ Ranch and OG Honey Mustard, and you can see the schedule on Cutty's website. I tried the OG Honey Mustard. I wasn't able to eat it until an hour later, but the chicken was still crispy and tasted fine re-toasted. The sesame brioche bun was soft and airy. The chicken was lightly peppered/seasoned and moist. The slaw and honey mustard sauce added a complementary sweetness. There was also Cabot sharp cheddar cheese, but I couldn’t really taste it. I don't think the amazingness of this sandwich amounts to the hype of being a once-a-month special, and $13.99 is a bit expensive. However, it was a delicious sandwich overall, and I would get it again.
_ — Google review
Went to get breakfast with friends at a place nearby but they were very busy. Needed something quick so we decided to try Cutty’s down the road. I got the Beef 1000 with pickled hots and it’s the best sandwich I’ve had in a while! Loaded with beef and the picked hots was very good! Not too greasy and worth the price. Very friendly staff and quick to make food for to go. Highly recommend Cutty’s!
Derek N — Google review
So very delicious! There were so many good options to choose from. Went there with the family and got three different sandwiches. All three were so very delicious. The beef and cheese special we had was delicious, especially with bacon and chopped peppers. 😋😋😋
George P — Google review
280 Washington St, Brookline, MA 02445, USA•http://www.cuttyfoods.com/•(617) 505-1844•Tips and more reviews for Cutty's

9Trina's Starlite Lounge

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American restaurant
Bar
Trina's Starlite Lounge is a hip and retro spot in Somerville, just north of Boston, offering American comfort food and unique cocktails. The ambiance is effortlessly cool with dim lighting, vintage decor, and a touch of kitsch. This dive bar serves up southern-inspired comfort food like chicken & waffles and cornbread alongside thoughtful cocktails such as the Shaddock and Green Goblin. On Sundays and Mondays, they offer an affordable brunch featuring specialty sandwiches and large plates.
Perfect food, staff, drinks, atmosphere, vibe- perfect everything. One of the rare places in Boston where you feel fully comfortable and like you can enjoy yourself. That they now offer a HOT DOG TOWER truly raises them above 5/5 stars. Their staff is always so kind and easy to talk with- highly recommend!
Leslie R — Google review
What a great surprise!! From the outside not much to look at-inside, a busy crowded restaurant and bar. A fancy-dive bar with a diner feel. We had a great time, service was great and the French fries are to die for!!! The chick Caesar sandwich was super tasty. We will be back.
Shawn C — Google review
Amazing food. It looks like a place you scurry by quickly on the road, but once you’re inside it is a whole new experience. We had the corn dog, tater tots, Mac & Cheese, and corn bread and they were great. Food brought past us to other tables (hot dog tower, sloppy joes) smelled just as good.
Corey B — Google review
I’ve been here several times and I always enjoy myself. My personal favorites are the Starlite-Style Dog, Fried Chicken, and the Rockin’ Chair cocktail served cold. If you do have a choice on seating and it’s not boiling or freezing outside, the patio/outdoor seating is the place to be. Came back for brunch and it was delicious. Would recommend the blueberry and cheesecake pop-tart!
Charles C — Google review
Trina's was amazing! Our daughter and her fiancé decided on a last minute elopement, and a small dinner at Trina's Starlite Lounge after the wedding. The management and staff were so accommodating and wonderful with us! They made sure we had room for 12 all together and were on top of everything we needed, including vases of water for the bouquets while we ate! The food was delicious and the whole evening was wonderful. 5 Stars all around!
Cody R — Google review
Trina's is one of the best places in the world! No matter how much time has passed and no matter who is working it feels like walking into a warm hug in bar form. Food is delicious, drinks are perfect and the service is obviously a 10/10. Monday brunch is a treasure
Feeney — Google review
All the food was good, had the fried chicken and it was delicious. Great selection of specialty hot dogs. The real stars were the sweet dishes: the cornbread with honey butter and the hush puppies with maple butter dipping sauce. Very sweet yet savory and indulgent. Some of the best southern style food I've had in Boston.
Justin S — Google review
Hands down my favorite double cheeseburger, classic drinks, chill laid back vibes and excellent service. Vanessa and Izzy took great care of us 🙏🏽✨ Also love their industry brunch on mondays!
Jéssica O — Google review
3 Beacon St, Somerville, MA 02143, USA•http://trinastarlite.com/•(617) 576-0006•Tips and more reviews for Trina's Starlite Lounge

10Shy Bird - Kendall Square

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Restaurant
Cafe
Shy Bird-Kendall Square is a laid-back eatery that offers classic comfort food and cocktails, along with a covered terrace. It's the latest addition to Kendall Square's culinary scene, brought to you by renowned restaurateur Andrew Holden. The menu features unique egg sandwiches for breakfast, rotisserie chicken with various sauces for lunch, and an extensive dinner selection including clam toast and roasted fish. This spot is perfect for a quick breakfast, important business lunch, or relaxed dinner.
I came to Shy Bird for breakfast and ordered the Fried Chicken and Egg Sandwich with a Coconut Strawberry Lemonade through their website—and let me tell you, they did NOT miss! From start to finish, the experience was top-tier. Ordering online was smooth, the customer service was warm and welcoming, and the food? Absolutely delicious. The sandwich was perfectly crispy and flavorful, and the lemonade was the perfect refreshing touch. Can’t wait to come back and try more. Highly recommend!
The W — Google review
3.5 stars. Got the double smash burger, standard fare burger. Fries are really strong on rosemary or whatever. I was able to finish all. Decently filling for dinner Food came fast. Came in with friends so we all got different things. They do a nice job with presentation but food itself is not that exciting taste wise. You get water in a glass bottle and some glasses to serve yourself.
H — Google review
Based on the reviews I was hesitant to go here, but my friends picked it and I still side with many of the reviews🤪 If you like your fresh food slightly unhealthy and your chicken fried, then this is the place for you; but it doesn’t float my boat😒 I was limited in what I wanted to eat here: non-dairy and non-fried 🫣
M S — Google review
Honestly, my salad was fine and our meals were solid but something not cool about being charged a 4% kitchen fee - $76 for four bowls and one small tea then being told, “No sorry we don’t give tea refills.” Seriously?
Elise G — Google review
Came in for a solo date after a gym session, heard really good things about the Calabrian Caesar wrap with the rosemary fries. Chester served me and was great with the service and offered the right suggestions. Definitely recommend!
Imani G — Google review
The food is always great and reasonably priced. The sausage breakfast sandwiches are my go to! This review is actually for the 201 Brookline Ave. location in Boston. I ordered from the wrong location, but they honored it here. Customer service was excellent getting my order made up for me after my mess up.
Nick C — Google review
Great atmosphere and had a table immediately. Food was really good and recommended. Had inside and outside seating availability.
Chris P — Google review
Great little corner spot. Open feeling atmosphere and quiet. I had the half bird and a side of greens. Chicken was succulent and the greens were fresh. Perfect lunch!
Kelly S — Google review
390 Third St, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA•https://www.shybird.com/•(617) 714-4200•Tips and more reviews for Shy Bird - Kendall Square
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11Coreanos Allston

4.6
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4.0
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$$$$cheap
Korean restaurant
Coreanos Allston is a casual dining spot that serves up traditional Korean dishes in a simple setting. The restaurant offers takeout and delivery options, making it convenient for customers. One of its standout offerings is the Korean-style fried chicken, which features brined and double-fried wings tossed in a choice of house-made sauces like sweet and spicy yum yang, sweet-garlic-soy, or tangy pa dak.
Coreanos has become my favorite spots in Allston. The Coreanos Bowl is packed with flavor and fresh ingredients, perfectly cooked rice, and the meat is tender and well-seasoned. The Korean fried chicken wings are super crispy, juicy inside. And their tacos, they’re unique, with a tasty Asian twist that’s totally worth trying. Big portions, food comes out hot, and the staff are super friendly. Honestly, after eating here, I can get no fresh no more, this is my go to now. If you’re in the area, get the Bowl, the wings, and one taco, won’t regret it. Coreanos never disappoints.
SHANG W — Google review
I may be one of the few who didn't enjoy the taste of the food. 🥘 My family had dinner here recently and unfortunately, the best-selling corianos bowls didn't impress us. The dish had too much mayo and an unpleasant texture. However, the soup 🥣 was delicious. I also ordered BBQ, 🍖 but it was shredded pork with a lot of onions,🧅 which wasn't what I expected. The fried chicken 🍗 was fine but overall disappointing given the good reviews. Perhaps this is how their food is prepared, but unfortunately, we won't be returning.
Cleo H — Google review
A great spot for a quick bite, this cozy Mexican-Korean fusion eatery offers a fun mix of flavors. The menu features some of the tastiest Korean street food classics like tteokbokki, kimbap, and crispy fried chicken with your choice of flavorful sauces. They also serve tacos and they’re seriously good. Our favorite was the kalbi taco. We shared a few tacos along with the chicken poppers, which were a hit. The chicken poppers come on a bed of fries, drizzled with a variety of sweet and spicy sauces. Seating is limited, but it’s perfect for takeout or a casual bite on the go.
Hannah — Google review
The Coreanos Bowl was so satisfying – the beef, sauce, and fried egg on top made the perfect combo. The Chicken Popper was amazing too, super crispy and flavorful with tasty homemade mayo. Fresh scallions made it even better. Definitely coming back!
Andy W — Google review
You would never expect this to be such a cool restaurant from the street, but once you walk in the door you will love the charm and warmth. Everything about food was perfect. We had bibimbap ,fried chicken, Kimbap and kimchi fried rice and peach limeade. The service was super sweet…. Cannot beat a good waitress who brings a great attitude and had awesome recommendations. We will be back soon!
Frank L — Google review
I DO NOT recommend this restaurant because of food quality and taste. I've been to several different korean restaurants at Boston during my vacation. Unfortunately, this restaurant was my least favorite in terms of food quality and taste. Tteok-bokki that we ordered didn't have a sweet flavor. Tteok-bokki sauce was thin and watery-it looked to me that it was simply diluted with spicy pepper paste. In addition, almost half of them were cabbage and there were no other vegetables or fish cakes. Also, spicy pork in taco that we ordered didn't taste spicy- the pork was not marinated well and haf a weird taste. Expecting from good ratings on Google review this restaurant was a disappointment to me.
Kwan J — Google review
So disappointing. Had High Hopes based on reviews. Definitely not legit. Nor is anything close to authentic. Got the most popular fried rice dish and the carrots and onions were completely raw barely even cooked. The meat was overcooked and lacking any legitimate flavor. The only thing that was decent was the sweet soy Fried Chicken but you can get way better at almost any other Korean chicken restaurant. They need to get some legit Cooks in their kitchen the staff they have Now does not know how to cook.
Keyth B — Google review
Bibimbap in the hot stone bowl tastes amazing!! Now the restaurant has switched to the heated version — it’s absolutely fantastic! Applause to the owner for this great decision! 👏
RH L — Google review
172 Brighton Ave, Boston, MA 02134, USA•http://coreanosallston.com/•(617) 208-8822•Tips and more reviews for Coreanos Allston

12Hot Chix Boston

4.5
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5.0
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$$$$cheap
Chicken restaurant
Hot Chix Boston is a vibrant new eatery located in Inman Square, drawing inspiration from the iconic Nashville hot chicken sandwich. After years of success as a beloved local pop-up, they have honed their craft to perfection.
Amazing fresh fried chicken! Would absolutely come again but next I will remember that they really bring the spice here. Had plain on the tenders and it was just perfect. Mild was a bit to much for me though I really can't do spice... the only criticism I'd have is the price but it is Boston after all. I really liked the sign in the window, but I think some might find it offensive.
Nate C — Google review
Hot Chix Boston is a Chicken Sandwich and quick service meal place located in the heart of Cambridge. We found this while driving by, and decided to stop in and grab a bite. The place has some nice atmosphere, with many tables throughout. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and made the meal quick and didn't make us wait too long. There could be more decor, but the decor they did have was pretty unique and fits the vibe of the restaurant. As for the food, it was good. The Nashville Hot Chicken was juicy and had good flavor, and the chicken patty was crispy and went well with the ingredients. We also tried the Old Bay French Fries, which were good, though I thought it could've had more seasoning. Overall, still a great spot to visit in the area.
Nick S — Google review
Awesome spicy chicken sandwich and seasoned waffle fries, and will definitely be back! Also interested in the hot chicken honey biscuit and banana pudding on the menu. Had HotChix on my 'to visit' for a while, and glad I finally tried it. Adding chicken biscuit :) photo from followup visit.
James H — Google review
Surprisingly friendly service for a fast-casual spot. Alex smiled every time he spoke with me and even thought to offer me water as I waited for my food. The hot chicken sandwich scratched the itch: juicy, crispy/crunchy, and even their mild has a bit of kick to it! Overall impressed by an experience that easily could have been mediocre but instead has me ready to come back.
Michael M — Google review
Hot Chix gave me one of the best spicy chicken sandwiches I’ve ever had. The chicken was perfectly seasoned and juicy, but the real standout was the sauce. It was flavorful and totally delicious. It added just the right amount of moisture to the sandwich. The pickles and soft bun brought it all together. It was so good after my first one, i had to go back for a second sandwich and extra sauce. If you’re a spicy chicken connoisseur like myself, this place is a must.
Julio S — Google review
Jun2025: This place hit the spot. We met one of the owners Alex and his presence primed our score. Fries 10/10 mac n cheese: 8/10 sammich: 8.5/10. Fries were crispy to perfection only con is the ketchup had high fructose corn syrup . Mac n cheese was too gooey for me. Sammich was delicious we had hot spicy level and will be coming back!
Mich B — Google review
Ordered the Nashville chicken sandwich and lemon pepper wings with blue cheese dipping sauce for take out. I didn’t have to wait long for it. The service staff were really friendly! The blue cheese sauce was to die for. Very generous chunks of blue cheese inside. The wings were so crispy and the sandwich was not dry at all. 100% better than chick-fil-a.
Sheralin L — Google review
I’m very surprised at how good both the sandwiches I got were. I first tried the Nashville hot chicken sandwich which was really good spicy & flavorful, after that I got the the fried shrimps sandwich which I must say was my favorite. Really nice & crispy & very delicious just overall great when your around the area in the mood.
Manny M — Google review
1220 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA•https://hotchixboston.com/•Tips and more reviews for Hot Chix Boston

13Neighborhood Kitchen

4.4
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Restaurant
Nestled in Medford, Neighborhood Kitchen is a delightful bistro that celebrates culinary diversity with its unique waffle offerings. From the indulgent Red Velvet Waffle, rich with chocolate and a satisfying chewiness, to the innovative Asian Sesame and Scallion Waffle—an inspired twist on traditional scallion pancakes—there's something for every palate.
Neighborhood Kitchen food is so very good! The food is hands down delicious and consistent. My company only wants food deliveries from Neighborhood Kitchen and we use them for all of our events. You will not regret taking a visit or ordering from Neighborhood Kitchen!
Mary W — Google review
Ordered in person for take out, the creole chicken with rice and beans plate ($13.00 pre-tax). It also came with two pieces of sweet plantains. Absolutely delicious! Loved the pikliz as it reminds me of kimchi. The chicken portion and pikliz serving could be a little more, but overall fantastic! Their "Asian" dishes are definitely Asian inspired, which is very sweet seeing cultural food fusions. We need more multi ethnicity celebrations like this in our communities.
KaLe E — Google review
Not a bad little spot. My wife and I ordered the chicken sandwiches. I had the spicy one and it was real good. Perfect amount of spice. Fries were great. My wife said her chicken didn't have much flavor but it was crispy and tender. Mac and cheese was good but needed salt. Staff was very nice and helpful. No public bathroom
Richard W — Google review
I really enjoyed the food here, I got the crispy chicken sandwich with plantain’s & it was really good. It had flavor & it was nice & crispy as well as spicy. I also enjoyed the salt & peppery shrimp, the peppers went perfectly with the crunchy shrimp. Overall it was great & will def. Try the breakfast next time I’m around town.
Manny M — Google review
Order at the counter with some seating, very casual. We got a flatbread and the fried fish sandwich both of which were delicious. To drink we got fresh squeezed limeaid with berry and it was excellent. We'll have to go back again and try more things!
Steve P — Google review
A great concept Southeast Asian, Haitian, and American fusion restaurant. The food is delicious and made to order. The menu is also seasonal so you have to come back and try the new dishes. There are delicious vegan and vegetarian options along with the rest of the menu. You don't need to be in the neighborhood to try this delicious restaurant. I trekked over and it was so worth it.
Dimple R — Google review
This is not authentic Haitian food. Wings got No flavor, the griot under cooking with lots fat. The amount of food not worth the money.
Gege P — Google review
I was staying for one night in Boston in the area and did a lot of searching online to fine a decent meal reviews and pictures looked good for this place so we ordered two spicy chicken sandwiches which came up to~40$ plus tax & tip. Considering how much I paid and what I was expecting all I have to say is it was very disappointing. Why? because it was not crispy plus not spicy at all… it’s not even close to be good as Chick-fil-A spicy sandwich. So if I’m paying extra for chicken sandwich it has to be at least better than a chain. But idk people have different opinion. All in all, I expected better but was disappointed.
Nati S — Google review
84 Spring St, Medford, MA 02155, USA•http://www.nkboston.com/•(781) 391-9001•Tips and more reviews for Neighborhood Kitchen

14Hojoko

4.2
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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Japanese restaurant
Bar
Restaurant
Hojoko is a trendy izakaya located in the Verb Hotel, offering a unique dining experience with Japanese tavern-style dishes, craft beers, and frozen cocktails. The restaurant features an open-fire kitchen and eclectic design, creating a relaxed atmosphere for patrons to enjoy traditional Japanese cuisines like Tonkatsu and Hamachi Sashimi.
A fun place with very good food! All the servers were great. Had all gluten free, vegan, and vegetarian food marked and were conscious of dietary restrictions. If you’re vegan you have to try the veggie wontons!
Grace B — Google review
The place is really nice however the drinks and food doesn’t match. The menu is very hard to understand and honestly the only things we liked were the potstickers and the Dino dog. The food didn’t have much seasoning or flavor. Very bland. The drinks were horrible. I paid $70 for 4 drinks and they were not good at all at the bar. The waitress was very friendly and tried to explain everything. I exchanged my food and by the time my order was ready we had paid the bill already. Took way too long and was horrible when I got home.
Stephanie R — Google review
Very eclectic take on a Japanese restaurant. There is a mix of traditional Japanese to unique adaptations of Japanese cuisine on the menu with something for everyone. Like someone in our group mentioned, where else can you get quality sushi, noodles, hotdogs, hamburgers, and tacos under one roof. All the food we tried was excellent for taste, quality, and freshness. Service was well executed and staff is friendly. I highly recommend Hojoko for anyone looking for a fun atmosphere with great food and service. For added fun, order the Wasabi Roulette for your group (with horchata antidote).
Kyle W — Google review
The 3 of us ordered a few different dishes and shared in a tapas style. The sushi was so fresh and the kimchi fried rice was a hit with everyone. The restaurant has a cool chill atmosphere and the service was attentive. Possibly the best restaurant I’ve tried in the 3 weeks I spent in Boston.
Shanee C — Google review
Hojoko is a Japanese brunch and bar place located right outside of Fenway. The atmosphere is pretty nice, stylized similar to an Izakaya. The staff is also quite friendly, and were even nice enough to offer free drinks because one of our dishes was delayed and came out pretty late. The food itself was decent. The spam musubi was a bit expensive, and the yuzu was a bit overwhelming on the spam musubi, but did taste good. The shrimp toast wasn't similar to what we were used to, but it did have a good taste to it. The souffle pancakes fell a bit flat, as it didn't really have the "souffle" texture to it and there really wasn't much flavor to it. Overall, it was kind of expensive for the portion price, but can be a good brunch spot to visit in the area.
Nick S — Google review
Came here before a concert. Interesting restaurant/bar. Very dark inside. Looks like we were in a basement. Nice outdoor seating. Restaurant attached to a hotel. Food was fusion. It was OK. Had the Korean Wings, it was OK. Sauce was thick. The shrimp toast was legit on a bread not a baguette. We got the pan fried dumplings with what I think is Hot Pot sauce. Also pretty pricey but again it was in Boston.
D.L — Google review
An incredibly detailed review of an evening that was very very good with a few ups and a few downs and a few exceptional moments and a few misses. 1. Let’s talk the vibe. The vibe was stellar! Such fun. We had no idea this was in a hotel. Or hotel-adjacent, as it were. We have lived here for many years, had our kids here, grad School here etc. and are frequent visitors to Isabella Gardner. Afterwards we decided to grab a bite and found good reviews of this place online. We wanted something eclectic, and this did not disappoint. With incredible drink names like “a pack of Newports” this place managed to both be sexy and down to earth. If that’s possible. The vibe is 5.0. 2. Let’s move on to the drink menu. My Mai Tai was good. But, it’s disappointing that they are charging five dollars for a topo Chico, that’s pretty much a one dollar drink, if that…they were just giving them away for free at the head of the Charles. I think Topochico is trying to become a thing, but hopefully they don’t price themselves as a thing, because it’s just a seltzer, so a little disappointing there. Really, we just wanted some seltzer from the bar, but they did not have any. So that was a disappointment. I would rate the drinks out of 3.5, because… Who does not have just seltzer from the gun at the bar? 3. The food was mixed. I loved my Hamachi sashimi. The charred cauliflower was good. The shrimp toast was good, but it was a little greasy, so please dial back a bit on that. The spicy miso Ramen that I ordered ‘to go’ was good. The wasabi roulette was tons of fun! Truly the highlight! When I lived in San Francisco, there was a chef that always used to “dose” one of the pieces if you ordered 12 with a lot of wasabi. This was similar, but it was so much more fun with the Horchata baby bottle. I love this idea and you should not get rid of it. This was truly a highlight, and tons of fun. Chicken tails were great. If all we had were that, I would give the food 5.0. Although, the shrimp toast was a little greasy. But my husband ordered the burger, and they said that it was one of the best in Boston, and it was… OK. Nothing to write Home about. So I’m going to give the Food 4.5, because everything else was super creative, but the burger was just sort of…meh. 4. Service was spectacular. A 5.0. They were super sweet about dealing with us and all of my questions and although one of the drinks came a little bit late, our server was upbeat and interesting. I would love to go again and play the wasabi roulette with friends. Did I have it all on my own? yes… Yes I did. And I would do it again. But it would be more fun with friends. Again, please keep that concept. Maybe make the shrimp toast a little bit less greasy, and definitely investigate while you’re charging five dollars for topo Chico. I can get them in Mexico for a quarter. I know it’s not Mexico, and I don’t know why topo Chico has suddenly become a ‘thing’, but five dollars is not really how that should be priced. Better yet, consider getting a gun with soda water in it, because that’s all we really wanted. We will be back, at a minimum for the wasabi roulette! Let’s get some soda water on tap before then.
Lockie H — Google review
This restaurant came well recommended for their wagyu burgers and their spicy miso ramen so we had to try… They were pretty good but not as amazing as they were blown up to be. The service was ok but not up to my expectations. I appreciated how they kept the name of the previous hotel it was a part of (Howard Johnson). The ambiance is eclectic and interesting. I’d like to say they can do so much more with the dining area to make it more inviting and hospitable. There was one thing that irked me and that was when I asked if we can have a booth or larger table for the food we are ordering. There was nobody else in the entire restaurant, but the waitress said she couldn’t accommodate us because they need to reserve the booths for larger parties 👀 we even told her we were the only ones in there and were going to quickly eat and leave. But she still felt like she couldn’t do it for us. The 2nd time we went here just for drinks. The bartender was very nice and they didn’t have the drink I wanted so she made me a version of her own and it was great 👍🏽
Sima R — Google review
1271 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215, USA•http://hojokoboston.com/•(617) 670-0507•Tips and more reviews for Hojoko

15Shōjō Boston

4.3
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Asian restaurant
Asian fusion restaurant
Cocktail bar
Restaurant
Shōjō Boston is a trendy late-night gastropub known for its elaborate murals and offbeat takes on modern Asian cuisine. The bar offers superbly crafted cocktails and tantalizing dishes, such as the smoked barbecue sauce-drenched Shojo Pig Bao and the massive Shojonator burger. With an impressive collection of whiskey from Japan, Taiwan, and the U.S., as well as creative cocktails like Vietnamese coffee martinis, Shōjō's drink selection is equally impressive.
I found this place on Google maps because I was looking for something that was close by to the Boston South Station so that I could walk over to my train there after eating. I was the only one standing in the restaurant, but still the staff were very attentive, and lovely. I had the popcorn, chicken and the bone battle. Both were excellent and quite fair for the price as far as Boston is concerned. The food came out very quickly too! The place was clean and the waiter even helped me decide how much of a portion to order and was spot on! Would definitely return as I really like the menu and just wish I could have eaten more.
Stephanie B — Google review
Went here on a rainy afternoon the day after I arrived in Boston. No problem getting a table but did get very busy about 15 minutes later. It has more of a bar vibe than restaurant but that was fine. Had a decent variety of dishes and they were all fantastic. The unique drinks were inventive and tasty. Will definitely be back next time I’m in Boston.
Steven B — Google review
Went on a Saturday afternoon so the menu was limited. Ordered eggplant bao which was good, monkey chicken and chicken and waffle are okayish. Also had mai tai which was very strong. Overall the food was average.
Navya — Google review
I really wanted to love this place as everything on the menu sounded great. The staff were kinda mundane and service seemed unusual slow. We try many different dishes and honestly they were fine just nothing really stood out as great. The portions were relatively small but probably fair for the price. Overall maybe I came on the wrong day, but I won’t be visiting again.
Coach T — Google review
I think the marketing is misleading, this is a drinks & apps/ little bites place, not a full meal restaruant - at least not at lunch time. Food was good for what it was, but was not enough for an entire meal. Ended up next door at China pearl hours later and wished we went there in the first place.
Juliana — Google review
Searched tapas for some smaller plates, and Shōjō delivered. Had their Edamame dumplings, Fried Eggplant Bao (spicy!), and Taiwanese Basil Popcorn Chicken. All excellent. Staff was friendly, vibe is chill. Recommend to everyone.
Andi B — Google review
The place seems very popular because it got very crowded soon after we arrived. We arrived early because we had to catch a show later. The place is more like a bar and very dark that hard to read the menu. The server who seated us seemed damn care but later another one was lovely. We got Bao and kimchi fried rice and both were very salty. Maybe bad day for us!
Sabiha F — Google review
Always a great spot for drinks and good vibes. They offer a solid selection of shareable bites, which makes it perfect for groups or date nights. My partner and I tried the duck fat fries, Wu-Tang tiger style ribs, and the pork belly baos. The duck fat fries were crispy and satisfying—nothing too out of the ordinary, but definitely well-executed. The baos featured generous cuts of pork belly that were tender and juicy. I personally would’ve liked a bit more sauce to balance the flavors. As for the ribs, they were tender—fall-off-the-bone quality. While the flavor profile wasn’t my favorite, I really appreciated how meaty and well-cooked they were. Overall, it’s a great evening spot to hang out with friends.
Hannah — Google review
9A Tyler St, Boston, MA 02111, USA•http://shojoboston.com/•(617) 482-8887•Tips and more reviews for Shōjō Boston
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16The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport

4.4
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
Restaurant
The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport is a barbecue joint founded by the renowned chef Andy Husbands, known for his success in competitive BBQ competitions. The restaurant offers a mix of traditional and innovative menu items, such as award-winning ribs and unique brisket sandwiches. The establishment has expanded to multiple locations, offering a variety of smoked meats like ribs, pork skins, brisket, burnt ends, and fried chicken.
The atmosphere is exactly how you’d picture a BBQ restaurant, down to the napkins- rustic wooden and metal decor, smelled like meat and wood. Loved how they provide all the sauces and utensils in a bucket without having to ask. The menu is easy to read with an extensive selection of alcoholic beverages & flavors. I like how they had a separate section for fountain and canned drinks, most places don’t list if the sodas are in a can and you only find out when they bring it to you. I liked the watermelon slice, a nice touch. The prices were good for a sit down place <15 for the pulled pork bbq sandwich and mac n cheese. Our waiter, Robert, was friendly and the service was quick!
Juliann — Google review
We visited The Smoke Shop today for Dine Out Boston. They are offering a starter, entree, and dessert for $38, which is a pretty good deal! We felt the portions were appropriate and the food was pretty good. We each ordered different things to try a variety. For our starters we got the Mac and cheese bites (you get 4 and they're pretty big), the sliders, and the sausage. The sausage was served with crackers which turned out to be just saltines with no sauce, which felt kind of silly, but the sausage itself was good and spicy. For entrees we got the salad, the chicken basket, and brisket with sides. The dessert that came with the meal was their butter cake. The salad had a fancier name that I don't remember, and came with choice of dressing, sliced almonds, and green beans (which seemed canned and were picked out). The menu said that the salad came with choice of meat but did not include that there would be an extra charge--when we mentioned this to our server, she spoke to the manager and had it removed. Not sure why you'd offer a meatless salad on the menu; hopefully they update their menu or simply remove the charge. We really enjoyed the butter cake, though we wish it had something with it, like strawberries or caramel sauce. The brisket was a bit dry, but the sauces helped. Our server was great and we enjoyed the outdoor seating. Overall we spent $160 for three people after tax, tip, and a couple of drinks.
Sarah D — Google review
We went on a Wednesday night and it was fairly busy. We had 4 different meats and they were all delicious, the sides were really good too. Too much food for us to finish so bring a good appetite! No draft beers available nor our second choice of drink either but it didn’t really detract from the experience as the drinks menu is plentiful. Good value for money, nice service and a relaxed atmosphere with great food - we will definitely be back
Clara G — Google review
The only reason why I gave this location 1 star was just so that i Could write this review. Me and my fiancé decided to rush into The smoke shop BBQ around 10:30 even though the last call for food was at 10:45. When we had called they told us we would have no problem being served, so we took a look at the menu on the way there just to be prepared. We arrived, ordered by 10:40pm. Then we were ready to leave the restaurant around 10:55 Because the food was rushed out, cold, bland & the bread was hard. Not only that, but the bottles of sauce they provided on the table were basically empty. We notified the server we did not enjoy the food whatsoever, that we wanted to pay & Not take our leftovers because we wanted to rush to another restaurant to actually go enjoy a meal. The server seemed like she did not care, as she did nothing to try to improve our experience. Then proceeded to charge us full price for the whole meal even though all we ate was the watermelon & cornbread. As a local of boston, As someone who has worked in hospitality as a server for years, if your craving BBQ & friendly service, stay away from here.
Sabrina I — Google review
Not gonna lie, being from the south the land of BBQ, I was a little skeptical as to how well Boston could do BBQ! Well let me say they killed it! The food was very good and full of flavor. Had the cheese fries a new take on cheese fries couldn’t stop eating them, brisket was so good! Corn bread Mac & cheese all delicious. All I can say from a Southerner well done!
Nobie T — Google review
Being a native Texan transplant I have a deep love of BBQ. I’m always on the hunt for great BBQ in New England and when traveling abroad. My Go-To BBQ establishment is The Smoke Shop. July 2025 my brother and I celebrated there with Bacon wrapped Hotdogs, Beef Ribs, Potato Salad, Mac n Cheese, Cornbread, bourbon Barrel Ale and Smoked Whiskey! Shout out to “Bao” at the Seaport location. He’s all around awesome, knowledgeable and courteous. Thanks for the welcoming service!
March B — Google review
I love BBQ and go to any place to give them a try. However this was more miss than hit. The BBQ upon my visit was bland and nothing to write home about. The brisket was dry, the cucumber salad was just cucumbers sliced with no added flavors and the cornbread wasn’t moist. Even the sauces didn’t have much flavor.Maybe it was a bad day but I’ve been to many BBQ chains like Dinosaur and this was just mediocre. The decor was usual and the service was friendly. However a BBQ place is not about the ambience or staff . It’s about the food.
Steven S — Google review
Really nice place. The atmosphere is what you would expect for a bbq place. Cool buckets for your sauces and silverware. Food was really good. The spicy habanero wings were spot on. Nice little spice on them as well. Well smoked, and tender to eat. Smoked turkey was hot and juicy. Spicy links were good as well. The cornbread was really good. Potato salad was decent and beans were good as well.
Steve L — Google review
343 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210, USA•http://www.thesmokeshopbbq.com/•(617) 261-7427•Tips and more reviews for The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport

17Moonshine 152

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Asian fusion restaurant
American restaurant
Bar
Moonshine 152 is a laid-back eatery in South Boston that offers a creative menu of street foods with regional and Asian flavors. The chef, Asia Mei, has crafted a menu that combines familiar comfort food with contemporary twists. Divided into four phases, the new menu features appetizers, shareable plates, entrees, and desserts. Standout dishes include bacon-wrapped bites of sourdough stuffing and flavorful tacos.
Loved the atmosphere, the staff, and the service and the food was amazing. The chef herself brought the food out and that level of personal interaction with the person who’s cooking your food is a unique experience. Will definitely be coming back. The lamb meatballs were so good and was my favorite. Went back for brunch and enjoyed everything.
Jay K — Google review
A great restaurant to enjoy delicious food. The space is nicely designed and decorated and the layout is good. The service was very friendly and accommodating even with our the large group and the chef checked couple of times if everything was good. The food was delicious, most of the meals we tried were very good. The Leslie Knop fried chicken and waffle was tasty (I was sold by the name of the meal since I am a fan of that show). We tried as well several desserts and they were good. A recommended place for an enjoyable dinner!
Wassim A — Google review
I’d heard a lot about Moonshine, and finally had the chance to check it out. We came in a little late (around 10:25pm, with the kitchen closing at 10.30pm), so things felt just a bit rushed, but the staff handled it with fast and friendly service. The food really blew me away—especially the jalapeño crab Rangoons and the bacon-wrapped stuffing bites. Absolute standouts! Drinks were tasty too; the garnishes could’ve been a touch more polished, but I get that the vibe here leans more toward comfort and creativity than fine dining pretension. What really makes this spot special is the personal touch—the owner, who’s also the chef, came out with the food herself. She’s not only talented in the kitchen but also a great artist, which adds so much character to the place. Definitely want to come back soon for brunch—if dinner was this good, I can only imagine how amazing their brunch spread must be.
Sharanya S — Google review
What a gem! We visited Moonshine 152 in Boston during a family trip from California and had an incredible time. Chef Asia Mei, daughter of my TaiChi teacher, Master May Chen is truly gifted. The menu is a vibrant fusion of Asian flavors, and everything we tried was delicious. The Korean BBQ tacos were especially spectacular! The atmosphere is upbeat and welcoming, the drinks were fantastic, and the staff made us feel right at home. Whether you’re a local or visiting Boston, this is a must-try spot for a fun and flavorful evening out.
Jane J — Google review
Father's Day dinner at Moonshine 152 was an adventure in flavor. We were lucky enough to have fabulous service from Sandra. We chose to eat family style starting with cocktails and then into appetizers. We shared a few entrees and wrapped up with some amazing deserts. Asia brought us some of our dishes and chatted with us. It was an exceptional experience.
Rich C — Google review
Out of this world delicious. This place is on an other completely different level than any other place that serves food. Cos this place does not serve food. It delivers the most unique, delicious, custom, savory, sweet delicacies from the beautiful mind of chef Mia. This is a bucket list spot for and serious foodies. You will cherish the experience here.
Mark L — Google review
I stumbled across Moonshine 152 on my first night in Boston for a business trip, and I’m convinced I found one of the city’s culinary gems. The cocktails? Spot-on. The food? The kind that makes you pause mid-bite just to appreciate it. And the service? Let’s just say the owner/chef herself came over to our table, chatted with us for five minutes like we were old friends, and even surprised us with a free butterscotch pudding (which, by the way, should be illegal for being that good). I loved it so much, I came back the very next night and it was another flawless experience. Two-for-two on incredible meals, creative drinks, and warm hospitality. Moonshine 152 isn’t just a restaurant, it’s the kind of place you immediately start recommending to everyone you know. Also, our waiter, Ben, was funny, attentive, and fun to talk to. Five stars, no hesitation. If you’re in Boston, do yourself a favor and go. Then go again.
Justin B — Google review
1st meal as a new Boston resident . Food was amazing. Staff members were professional and friendly! Thank you for your warm welcome. We look forward dining at Moonshine in the years to come. Chef Asia we LOVED every dish!!!
Camille A — Google review
152 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA 02127, USA•http://www.moonshine152.com/•(617) 752-4191•Tips and more reviews for Moonshine 152

18Chickadee

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Mediterranean restaurant
Chickadee is a trendy restaurant located in the Seaport area, offering a blend of Mediterranean cuisine, cocktails, and craft beers within a stylish white-tiled setting. Since its establishment in 2018, it has become a popular hangout for both locals and discerning tourists seeking an authentic dining experience. The restaurant's spacious interior and vibrant ambiance, coupled with an eclectic playlist reminiscent of the 90s era, contribute to its appeal.
I had an incredible dining experience. The food was absolutely amazing, with flavors that truly stood out. Every dish we tried was perfectly prepared and exceeded our expectations. Our server was fantastic—attentive, friendly, and made us feel so welcome. The overall atmosphere added to the experience, making it a night to remember. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for great food and excellent service!
Nastaran K — Google review
Chickadee is a fantastic restaurant that - somehow - still seems to fly a bit under the radar. But trust me, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the quality here. The food is excellent, the service is warm and attentive, the cocktail program is spot-on, and while the wine list isn’t huge, it’s well-curated and solid. I had dinner at Chickadee a few years ago and remembered that first visit very fondly, but for one reason or another, I never made it back - until a couple of months ago. From the very first bites, I was reminded why my initial impression was so strong. It may feel tucked a little out of the way, but do yourself a favor: go check it out, and you’ll see exactly what I mean.
Miro K — Google review
Another great experience at one of my favorite restaurants in Boston. I came when it first opened and had made multiple visits throughout the years whenever I came to Boston. I have to say it kept raising the bar on the food, the taste, diversity, and creativity. It’s one of those restaurants where you can order blindly off of the menu and won’t be disappointed on anything. Thanks for another great dinner and will keep coming back.
Zhongwei L — Google review
Such a lovely spot! We went for brunch and the food was excellent. The staff were incredibly friendly and went out of their way to make a birthday surprise extra special. The atmosphere was warm and inviting. We’d definitely come back again!
Megha N — Google review
We came here for brunch on a Saturday. We made a reservation but it was not necessary. Our waitress was really nice. My boyfriend had the elderberry mimosa, which was tasty. My boyfriend had the chicken and waffles and the chicken was cooked perfectly - so crispy and well seasoned. I had the spring vegetable shakshouka, which was I was worried would be spicy and it was not. Our waitress recommended adding a side of sourdough bread and that was a great suggestion (it should definitely come with some sort of bread imo). We really enjoyed our meal. We did ask the waitress a question about an ingredient and she was able to clarify with the chef. We had a great experience.
Ariel B — Google review
The food at Chickadee was overall very good, with creative flavors and interesting presentation. Some dishes were a bit salty for my taste, but still enjoyable and worth trying. The atmosphere was lively yet comfortable, and the service was fine, making it a nice place for dinner with friends or a casual night out. (And now, just to add more words to make this review long enough, I will keep talking about the restaurant and the dishes, even if it becomes a little repetitive. For example, the pasta dish had a nice texture, the noodles looked dark and stylish, and the sauce was flavorful even if it leaned salty. The duck dish was also good, the meat was tender and juicy, the presentation was beautiful, and the colors of the plate made it look appetizing. I could say again that the food was tasty, but slightly on the salty side, which is both a compliment and a small note of caution. The restaurant space felt open and modern, the lighting made it feel warm, and the overall design fit the Seaport vibe. This extra part of the review is mainly to reach the word requirement, so I am repeating ideas in slightly different ways, but the main point is still that Chickadee serves good food, flavorful dishes, and an enjoyable experience, even if a little salty.)
Steven C — Google review
Superb food and service. Love the special birthday treatment and the food was spectacular. Friendly service as well. Favorites were the squid ink fusilli, duck prepared three ways, carrot salad and baked Alaska. Thank you chickadee staff FOH and BOH <3
Lena — Google review
Chickadee strikes the perfect balance of ambiance, culinary artistry, and substance. The food is refined and creative, yet the portions are generous—unlike many fine dining spots.
Eric M — Google review
21 Drydock Ave, Boston, MA 02210, USA•https://www.chickadeerestaurant.com/•(617) 531-5591•Tips and more reviews for Chickadee

19Lily P's Fried Chicken

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Restaurant
Lily P's Fried Chicken and Oysters in Boston, MA is a popular spot known for its delicious fried chicken dishes and fresh oysters. Renowned seafood chef Chris Parsons brings his decades of experience to perfect the pressure-fried luxury chicken, offering a menu featuring classic, hot, or black pepper-honey variations. The pet-friendly outdoor patio welcomes guests to enjoy a variety of options including chicken sandwiches, chicken & waffles, and an array of appetizers and sides.
I really wanted CRISPY fried chicken ! I got it :) I order two pieces drumstick and thigh and real vinegar potato salad and a regulator salad too .... the sauces are plenty I like the soy chili garlic ..... the price was cheap 22 bucks ! Perfect meal I was full ..... shoutout to Kevin great suggestions for sauces
Boston I — Google review
This place is not good. The service was on par and the restaurant itself was pretty nice. The food, in my opinion, was not worth it. The sauce and flavoring of the Jamaican jerk wings were amazing, but the wings were extremely small, like the size of my pinky. The sandwiches were horrible. The sauce and flavoring was good, but the chicken was not it. The chicken felt a bit hard but not in a good crunchy way, in more of a concerning way. Fries were good though. To be honest, I wouldn’t really recommend this place if you want some good chicken, I’ve been to so many other places that can do better.
Shiv P — Google review
Chicken wrap was pretty good. Loved the brand of soda there. The guy working the counter didn't seem to enjoy many things, not very friendly.
Brandon J — Google review
Pretty good fried chicken. Very casual but a nice interior with comfortable seats. Some outdoor seating if you bring your dog. The salads were fresh. The parking is explained extremely well on their website which is appreciated. If you're in the area, it's definitely a good chicken sandwich @amp_eats (instagram and Facebook)
Angela P — Google review
Finally trying this place out after driving by it a thousand times and being told to try it. Overall it was a good experience, the entree had some good flavor and buttered buns are a good addition to any fried chicken sandwich. The only real thing I didn’t like was the size of the chicken. Most places that sell fried chicken sandwiches as a primary dish have a oversized piece of chicken and that was not the case here. It was unfortunately the size of your standard fast food joints fried chicken (obviously this was better and more flavorful) but for size comparison. Looking forward to trying out some more items here. Their potato salad was definitely my favorite and the cornbread were unique and had good flavor.
Josh G — Google review
We had the fried mac and cheese and Mr. Henson and the Lower Broadway chicken sandwiches along with a side of fries. The service was fantastic, and the staff was very friendly. The fried mac and cheese was pretty good and was probably my favorite item we had. The fried chicken was pretty good but I felt like the other things on the Lower Broadway sandwich overpowered it a bit. Fries were yummy too.
Stanley C — Google review
Love the accommodation of the team here! Originally we were supposed to pick up our order but due to my own confusion I had to change. The staff, led by our waitress Danielle, was extremely accommodating in keeping our order, not double charging my card, and getting us a table at the last minute to provide food. The food was delicious! The lillyp and South Broadway were particularly good. The biscuits and fries 🍟 were also amazing. All capped off with a price that's way cheaper than other places in the Kendall Square neighborhood. Thanks for such a great experience and hope to come by again soon!
Nakul K — Google review
Great service. Delicious food at a reasonable price. The fried chicken was moist, with a crispy, well seasoned crust. The grits were absolutely divine. Creamy, cheesy, and buttery. Good sized portions. Will definitely be back!
Rohit K — Google review
50 Binney St, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA•https://www.lilypschicken.com/•Tips and more reviews for Lily P's Fried Chicken

20Roxy's Grilled Cheese & Burgers - Central Square, Cambridge

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Hamburger restaurant
Grill
Roxy's Grilled Cheese & Burgers in Central Square, Cambridge is a popular spot known for its ooey-gooey grilled cheese sandwiches and affordable, delicious burgers. Originally a food truck, it now has two permanent locations in Allston and Central Square. The latter features a restaurant up front and an arcade in the back, offering a unique dining experience with fun and games.
Came in today at 11:57am got a Double fried chicken sandwich (no hot Honey) and got Green Muenster with applewood bacon and guacamole. Classic three cheese cheddar Muenster Monterey sandwich and The central roasted mushroom and tomato basil pesto. To wash it down I got the home made lemonade drink. Chicken sandwich was great bun was fresh tasting and the chicken was delicious crispy on outside and moist inside pickles and lettuce was good altogether. Green Muenster bacon and guacamole was so good crispy bread and guac was fresh and bacon was good salty cheese and guac is a must have in sandwich! The Central with mushroom tomato basil pesto was good loved the mushrooms and also crispy bread with the basil pesto was very good. My favorite are ranking like this #1 classic three cheese #2 Green Muenster #3 double fried chicken #4 the Central! Also the bathroom was very clean and sanitized when I went to use it! Plenty of space to seat and eat if you want to. Staff was friendly and very busy will come again and recommend to my friends and family!
Marcus A — Google review
While I didn't try the grilled cheese, I can say that everything else is absolutely ON POINT. I got the Mushroom Burger and it was very flavorful and juicy, and it's on the bigger side which I always love. The Mozzarella Sticks have gloriously stretchy cheese— I literally did a double take when I first bit into it— and they taste really good on top of that. Finally, my Brownie Batter shake had a nice, thick consistency and it had a VERY rich taste. My only minor complaint is that the marinara sauce tasted a bit too much like tomatoes for my liking, but that's it! The service was good and they have a 21+ arcade which was closed when I went but is definitely something to note.
Vee — Google review
I love coming here and bringing friends—even family! Each night is a blast, and somehow I always end up needing more tokens 🤣. Pinball is where it’s at!! some other arcades in MA charge 6 tokens per game, but NOT ROXY’s! Here, 4 tokens is totally doable (3 would SLAP), and some classics are just 2 tokens. Most other activities are 4 tokens, though some can go up to 12 tokens if you want to play your favorite Guitar Hero song with a friend. That’s a bit steep, but regular play is still fun and enjoyable. Be prepared to ask for extra space for your spot at GH sometimes while playing, the chairless bench tops can get crowded, especially on karaoke or trivia nights. So just be patient and soak up the fun.
Paul P — Google review
the central is my fav sandwich. the cheese, the pesto, the tomato just delicious no notes. also love the truffle fries. sandwich does get soggy after a bit so keep that in mind. also the ac was leaking onto the table but other than that you should go here!!!
Gelek T — Google review
- Recommend the hot honey bacon grilled cheese - Fried pickles were delicious, could use a little more crunch though - Prices are fairly reasonable at 10 dollars a sandwich
BWS T — Google review
We had a great experience at Roxy’s Grilled Cheese & Burgers in Central Square, Cambridge. We tried the LTO and mushroom burgers, as well as the Central grilled cheese. The burgers were juicy and delicious, and the grilled cheese with pesto sauce was super yummy. The burgers were a little oily for my taste, but you can’t have tasty food without some oil! They also have arcade games and a bar that you can enjoy. Overall, a fantastic spot for a satisfying meal.
Maryam S — Google review
When we arrived, it was empty and we were able to place our order right away. However, within 10 minutes they had quite the crowd at the front of the restaurant. Still, there was plenty of seating and I found the decor to be fun. The restaurant and bathroom were clean. My teen daughter and I loved our sandwiches and found that they had the perfect crispy on the outside . They were messy to eat because of how generous they were with the meat. We enjoyed the fries, which had a slight garlic Parm flavor. We did wish that there was salt and pepper at the table. The milk shakes were a great consistency and flavor. They tasted exactly like their names.
Cleonie M — Google review
Extremely spectacular Impossible burger. So good. This place has the best lettuce/tomato/onion slicing and distribution for a burger that I’ve ever experienced, which feels like an insane thing to note in a review, but seriously, it’s so important and so good. They should be so proud, and everyone should eat here.
Erin C — Google review
292 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA•http://www.roxysgrilledcheese.com/•(617) 714-5203•Tips and more reviews for Roxy's Grilled Cheese & Burgers - Central Square, Cambridge
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21The Coast Cafe

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Soul food restaurant
Caterer
The Coast Cafe, a small family-owned joint located just outside Central Square in Cambridge, has been serving up delicious soul food for 18 years. The menu features classic Southern dishes like perfectly seasoned fried chicken, smoked barbecue pork ribs, mac n cheese, and sweet potato pie. The cozy eatery is known for its delectable home-cooked meals made with love and care.
I wanted CRISPY fried chicken and bot tenders. This place delivers. I loved seeing the giant pot of collard greens ! And the Mac and cheese is so thick I needed strength to pry it open ! So cheap so fresh so good
Boston I — Google review
This is a solid soul food restaurant! Their fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, and vanilla cake are very good. The collard greens and cornbread are ok. Small restaurant dining room so probably best to take out.
Sean E — Google review
I was looking forward to trying this place based on the reviews, but the food didn’t live up to my expectations. The chicken was over fried and lacked flavor, and it tasted like the oil may have been old. The mac and cheese was also on the dry side, collard greens were good, and best part of the plate was their cornbread. . Overall I give my plate 7/10..
Melissa L — Google review
Solid spot for Soul food/Fried chicken cravings. First heard about this spot a year ago from my friends dubbing it the best soul food restaurant in the GBA. With limited opening hours, it took me some time to finally make it here, but this week, I managed to visit for lunch The restaurant was quite small, with just seven seats squeezed into its modest space. Most people seemed to know the drill, grabbing their orders to go, but with a menu learning heavily on fried options, we decided to dine in while everything was still hot and crispy. We opted for the Fried Chicken Thighs and Fried Catfish combo plates, and both delivered on flavor. The chicken thighs were our favorite—perfectly seasoned, not overly greasy, and juicy. The catfish was also nice with its tender and flaky meat. However, the portions felt a bit small for the price, and while we dove in as soon as the plates hit the table, everything was lukewarm. Among the sides, the Mac N Cheese was our favorite. The other offerings—Candied Yams, Collard Greens, and Rice & Beans—were solid but fairly basic. From the hot oven display, we tried the Beef Patty. The flavors were there, but it was a tad dry. It really could have benefited from a good dipping sauce. Not entirely sold on my friends’ claim that this is the best soul food spot in the area. Yet, with limited options for Southern soul food in Cambridge/GBA, I would probably come back if I’m craving for good fried chicken and Southern comfort food.
Jea K — Google review
The area is completely "dead" and the Collards Greens were cooked ,with Turkey and weren't that good. Never again. It cost me close to $10.00 .
Arnetta S — Google review
If you are wanting soul food and in the area you would be hard pressed to find better. We got the coast wings and the fried breast meals with a slice of sweet potato pie. The meals come with 2 sides so we got the green beans, rice and beans, candied yams and the mac and cheese. The wings do not have breading and that changes the texture but not the flavor. The seasoning of the chicken is a good classic chicken without trying to be the Nashville hot style. All of the sides were good. But the best side is the corn bread that comes with the meals. The sweet potato pie is the version that is very close to pumpkin pie.
Alex D — Google review
Only few would understand these following words: Food that comes from the soul is becoming a rarity. Why? It requires a certain individual to do things that normal society nowadays are not willing to partake in. The sacrifices that come with avoiding shortcuts, with choosing to maintain tradition, with maintaining quality over profit…those things are truly something that has become impossible to find. I’ll keep this review short. Just take it from someone who actually knows what goes on behind the scenes *here* and appreciates it. Family business for 20+ years, doing the same thing following family recipes from grandma and doing her proud sharing the gem of food that they still serve up to this day. Mind you, it’s easy to be complacent…but they choose not to be. If you want fried chicken that is cooked well Mississippi style (or fulfill whatever “south” you hail from) from scratch, this be your spot. It’s Boston. You can have real fried chicken or you can have “whatever” fried chicken. I rather have “real” fried chicken to appease one who actually has significantly travelled the south. Those who know. I’ll see you there.
Jireh H — Google review
I got the fried catfish plate with yams and Mac and cheese. I love soul food, but this was so disappointing. Everything tasted old and microwaved. The Mac and cheese was dry and the fried catfish was soft and nothing tasted freshly made. Everything was at least seasoned and the cornbread was good but those are the only positives.
Lia T — Google review
233 River St, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA•http://coastsoulcafe.com/•(617) 354-7644•Tips and more reviews for The Coast Cafe

22Side Chick Boston

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Chicken restaurant
Fried chicken takeaway
Halal restaurant
Sandwich shop
Side Chick Boston is a bold addition to the fried chicken sandwich scene, located across from a well-known KFC. The restaurant prides itself on offering halal-quality crispy chicken in their signature Main Chick sandwich, featuring a thick, juicy cutlet with crunchy lettuce and flavorful House White Sauce. Customers rave about the delicious sandwiches and sides like spicy fries, as well as the clever names for menu items.
This is one of our favorite places in Boston. The chicken fingers are just incredible. They're made to order and you can really taste the difference. So much better than Shy Bird (which is very overhyped). The French fries are also perfectly crispy. Mohammed is always a delight and he keeps us coming back! We know we're in for a treat when we walk in and see him. Pro tip: ask for your chicken fingers to have the Cajun spice on them. It's not on the menu, but it'll change your life for $2!
Daniel V — Google review
I don’t really give bad reviews. So when I walked i explained to the cashier “ hey you guys gave me some old dry chicken 🍗😐 last time I came here so I want it fresh. He said ok cool.. So I left and came back in a couple minutes and it was done a little too fast for my liking. When I looked through the box they had mixed the old chicken with a just a few fresh pieces. I was obviously upset. He apologized and said they would make an all fresh batch so I had to wait another 15 minutes. It’s suck because when it’s fresh it’s really good. So why would you not want to serve the best all the time??
Jon P — Google review
So the Cheese steak was delicious!! 🤩The Main chic was juicy and the tenders were just right. But the slaw🤐🥴😱.never again. So here is a picture of the one my husband has been eating from the grocery store by Reser's on the left/top and the one from side chic is on the right with a bunch of cabbage and slivers of purple onion and dry. So disappointed especially after the host amped it up .lol well I will definitely be getting my cheese steak from there just not the slaw.
K P — Google review
Would be a great place but their dipping sauce portions are comedically small. Like two dips and your sauce is gone. Really??? This a chicken place I should be swimming in sauce if I ask for it especially if you are going to charge me $0.75 for it. Jarritos for scale:
Kevin S — Google review
Just tried their cheesey steak sandwich, and it was good. I decided to try something different on their menu, and wow, i wasn't disappointed. The size was good for the price, and the amount of meat and cheese in the sub was perfect in my opinion.
Shanil S — Google review
Don’t miss out on this hidden gem. Their chicken really is that good! Crispy /flakey fried chicken and lots of different sandwich options. All of their dipping sauces are delicious as well. The staff are helpful and kind too. Also one of the few places around that is open late night.
A F — Google review
Went to check out the new place that opened up. The owner was super friendly and nice. Mentioned the chicken is NEVER FROZEN and ALWAYS FRESH. Battered right when we ordered so maybe order ahead if you don’t want to wait. Chicken sandwiches were crispy, juicy and tasted great. Bone-in Wings were heavenly battered, hot & crispy. Would highly recommend this place to a friend and come back
M D — Google review
First visit to the restaurant and I received great hospitality from the person at the counter! He was welcoming and friendly. The meat served was tasty and delicious. Definitely will visit again and eat Biryani.
Muhammad S — Google review
692 Columbia Rd, Dorchester, MA 02125, USA•https://sidechickboston.com/•(617) 506-1757•Tips and more reviews for Side Chick Boston

23Maxine's On Saint James

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Southern restaurant (US)
Maxine's On Saint James is a Southern-style restaurant located in Roxbury, offering takeout and delivery services from Tuesday to Sunday. The menu features must-try items such as the southern-style fried chicken served with sides like cider-braised cabbage and garlicky green beans. A standout dish is the Chicken-and-Waffle PoBoy, which combines juicy fried chicken with Belgian waffles for a delightful texture contrast.
Not a sit in eating experience, but oh my the service was all smiles and 'family' vibes, the food was so good, like grandma's cooking. Best meal we had while in Boston.
Dachelle A — Google review
I have eaten here at least 6 times. The food is usually good. One lousy piece of fish. Right now, the crushed red potatoes look dirty, dark, mushy, and they taste disgusting; I have had these at least 3 times. Too easy to get right. The Mac and cheese suddenly went left with some strange taste. The banana pudding was absolutely disgusting, gritty, mushy, and the cheese grits were thick and old. I will not be eating here again. You are doing too much with the seasoning and messing up basic dishes you should have mastered by now. You even messed up the iced tea. It has a strange taste and this tea used to be delicious. And get some real hot sauce. It isn’t too much to put black folks hot sauce in a container. Never again and I mean that. I can cook this better myself.
SW H — Google review
Well, My hisand I go to Maxine’s every Friday for seafood some type of seafood catfish or haddock he loves greens and I love the string beans with a little macaroni and cheese and Black Eyed Peas and rice. I’m telling you we always have a good time on Fridays. The food quality is amazing atmosphere is always amazing and you could tell they put their heart into what they do, grateful for some down-home food
Laverne J — Google review
I had an opportunity to meet the owners of the restaurant! They were extremely kind, and offered us free drinks while we waited for our food. I ordered the chicken wing dinner which was fresh. They were out of the sweet potatoes, so I end up getting the greens and Mac & Cheese. Both of those sides were really good. The portions are a good size.When I’m in Boston again I will order from here again!
Phace A — Google review
The food without a doubt is delicious!! I would've went with a five star. My husband steak tips - $23.99 for steak tips, Mac and cheese was a portion for a toddler, they placed one tablespoon of rice and beans and 6 bite size steak tips!! For $23!! My haddock portion was okay for $16 but the steak tips. My husband took three forks of the Mac&cheese and was done. Disappointed with the charge and portion. Box of pasta is not that expensive. And they are buying it wholesale. Total rip off..
TwoDior C — Google review
The flavors of the food went very well together. I ordered the Best chicken plate (3 piece), for sides I got the smashed sweet potatoes and Mac and cheese. The sweet potatoes were good; a little too sweet but the nutmeg did stand out! The chicken was exactly as I expected, bomb. I would definitely order again, probably gonna try the Creole corn next time instead of the sweet potatoes. And I will be back on Tuesday for the fresh banana pudding!!
M ( — Google review
.fried boneless pork chops, collard greens, and red beans and rice. first time going here, the pork chops were pretty good, small side portions. I rate 3 stars for the portions and the price. portions did not match the price. cold and nutmegged flavored sweet potatoes macaroni and cheese edible. 3 stars from my girl. I give 4 stars for portions. I will be returning for another meal. although I did appreciate the love given. good attitudes, nice people. I felt the "soul" attitudes and environment. I'll be back.
William J — Google review
I had an overall positive experience with this restaurant. I love sampling soul food establishments when visiting different cities. I chose Maxine’s because online in said there was an option to dine in. When I arrived, it was only a store front. I had to download an app in order to order and pay for my food. I was disappointed by these things. However my food was good. I had fried catfish, greens, Mac and cheese, with a corn bread muffin. The fish was fresh and moist. That was the best part. It was delicious. It seemed like a cross between cornmeal batter and beer batter. The sides were not spectacular but they were good. I could have gotten this same meal about $5 cheaper back home in Kansas City with bigger portions but overall I was satisfied.
Jeremiah M — Google review
304 Dudley St, Boston, MA 02119, USA•(617) 427-0927•Tips and more reviews for Maxine's On Saint James

24Bisq Meat & Sandwiches

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American restaurant
If you're on the hunt for a delightful culinary experience, look no further than Bisq Meat & Sandwiches. Chef Alex Saenz has recently introduced a family-style package featuring some of the restaurant's most beloved dishes, available for pre-scheduled pickup. The star of this weekly menu is undoubtedly his signature fried chicken, renowned for its crispy exterior and juicy interior, seasoned with a hint of spicy chili salt.
I ordered a fried chicken sandwich for an early lunch one day. I got a great-tasting and creamy meal that I really enjoyed. It's a great vendor in the Time Out Market.
Nick F — Google review
The food is great - chicken is fried crispy and juicy, using thighs (if you prefer breast chicken, be warned; we prefer the moistness of thighs). As a fled-from-Texas/the south-er, I thought the fried chicken was done properly and was tasty. The only downside is the wait - expect to wait 10-15 mins for your food, because it's fresh out of the fryer.
Chris D — Google review
I used to love getting the chicken plate from here; however, this last time the portion sizes were so small. Literally received half the chicken that I used to get. The plate is advertised as “thighs” but 2 of the 3 pieces I got were definitely more the size of chicken strips (they were one inch by three inches). I asked the staff if there was a mistake and I said “these seem rather small for thighs.” I was assured by 2 staff members that it was the correct pieces of chicken. If those truly were the “thighs”, then it would have been cheaper for me to buy the items separately (strips, small salad, and side of fries). Summary: Pro: chicken is very good Cons: plate portion sizes have decreased substantially, service is very slow, ranch is very sour.
Amy C — Google review
Got the fried chicken sandwich and the fries. Sandwich was dripping oil and looked undercooked. Also the ranch was not ranch as it tasted sour and kinda like blue cheese. The fries were also spicy (which I liked but be warned). Weirdest vibe in general from the people too.
Nicole K — Google review
That is some of the worst fried chicken I’ve ever had
Jacob R — Google review
Took forever to get a sandwich because they stood around talking, and it wasn't busy at all.
Nara T — Google review
The pork belly sandwich is ✨ god tier ✨
Kim — Google review
Pork belly sando was exceptional
Mario M — Google review
401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215, USA•Tips and more reviews for Bisq Meat & Sandwiches

25Granary Tavern

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Gastropub
American restaurant
Restaurant
Seafood restaurant
Granary Tavern, housed in an 1816 building with original brick walls and reclaimed wood, offers a fantastic selection of craft brews and outdoor seating. The menu features small plates, appetizers, and a well-curated beer list. Notably, their fried chicken and waffles dish is made with free-range humanely raised chicken atop a crispy Belgian waffle drizzled with pure maple syrup and honey butter.
If you're in the area, you've got to try this place. I got a salmon dish with risotto and it was delicious. We sat outside on a beautiful day and it was great to enjoy a peaceful and delicious lunch. On a trip with my best friend and this has been a highlight for us!
Riley ( — Google review
Food was decent, service sucked. The waiter took forever to come to our table after we sat down and then never checked on us. Also, kinda pricey lobster sandwich for the size. I understand it’s market place but still, it was almost $40.00! Too much.
Jenn K — Google review
Granary Tavern, in the heart of Boston, offers a truly unique atmosphere with the perfect blend of New England history with a stylish, modern flair. It's a fantastic spot that feels both historic and vibrant. The menu is full of delicious options, and I can't recommend the Lobster Ravioli and the Clam Chowder enough—they are both absolute must-try dishes that perfectly capture the essence of Boston's culinary scene. To top it all off, the service was excellent. Our server was attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, making our entire dining experience a five-star event. We can't wait to come back!
Amanda L — Google review
i really had a great time eating at granary tavern, beautiful place and delicious ribs served. especially, i would like to recall the excellent service by Leidy, a very gentle and prepared waitress. granary tavern is surely recommended
Stefano Z — Google review
Atmosphere and the vibe here are amazing. Perfect place to take a date or watch the game with friends. Service was lacking. Took forever to get a server to get our order and it wasn’t even half full of people. Food was great although the burger and steak were not even closely cooked to what we requested. Requested a medium burger and medium steak and they both came out very well done. But the bang bang cauliflower and chowdah was insanely delicious.
Rob — Google review
Fabulous restaurant, with quality food, relaxed atmosphere, great service - spot on for our needs! After a long day what we wanted was a relaxed restaurant with some great food choice - we gotexactly that. We stumbled upon it and it was a simple but joyful experience.
Peter T — Google review
Sophia was Wonder-full and suggested delishious choices from the food and drink menu.. The Shrimp Tacos were tasty, light and just right! The half rack of well seasoned ribs along with sweet potatoes fries and the drinks Blueberry Mojito and Granary Spritzer were Sublime!
Doreen B — Google review
The BBQ ribs were amazing!! Ask for the butternut squash purée instead of French fries. They were so delicious. They have really good Cole slaw too. My husband got the chicken sandwich and loved it too. The outside seating had a great vibe. The location is really convenient to Boston Harbor after our tour. Highly recommend!
Kari B — Google review
170 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109, USA•https://www.granarytavern.com/•(617) 449-7110•Tips and more reviews for Granary Tavern
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26South Street Diner

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Diner
American restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
South Street Diner is a retro 24-hour eatery in Boston that serves all-night breakfasts, burgers, and shakes. It has earned the title of the only diner in Boston open every night, making it a popular spot for late-night dining. Originally established in 1947 to cater to factory workers, it now attracts students, artists, and locals.
No wait and the food was great. Had the smoked salmon Benedict, kids had soda floats banana and chocolate chip pancakes and got a cheeseburger to go for my pops. Everyone loved everything, moving south I definitely miss true up north diners with great food like this one!! Everyone was A1!!
Indigenous C — Google review
We visited South Street Diner on a Friday night around 1 AM. The burger and fries were really tasty, though I personally found the patty a bit undercooked. Service was quick, and even at that late hour the diner was still quite busy — luckily, we managed to snag a free table. The waitress seemed a bit unmotivated and annoyed, but that might have been due to the late hour. The location has a very vintage, unique vibe, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. Overall, a solid late-night spot for a burger!
Sauerland 8 — Google review
Came in from out of town for appointments and stopped in for a late dinner. Got breakfast because it’s quick and easy and I’m normally a very picky eater but I loved home fries and corn beef hash. The waitress was quick and friendly. Would recommend to anyone in the area.
Chelsea W — Google review
I went to the south street diner one morning to check out a typical eastern coast diner. I was greeted by an incredible atmosphere, the blue and white interior which immediately drew a great vibe coming from the diner. We had to wait about 10 minutes for a table, which is totally okay in my opinion. When we sat down we ordered some food (chocolate chip pancakes, blueberry pancakes and some chocolate french toast with a side of bacon) as well as some drinks (bottomless coffee and a strawberry milkshake) which immediately were served warm and fresh only a few minutes later. The french toast was in my opinion one of the best i ever ate, and the drinks were also delicious. Michele, the server, was a really sweet person and not only her, but all the servers and also the cooks made the whole atmosphere so much nicer and added a really amazing vibe to this already delicious breakfast meal.
Lara K — Google review
Walked in late night at around 2:15 am, came by myself, and was able to sit in a booth. I ordered the maple pepper fried chicken benedict substituted with extra crispy French fries and a ginger ale. I must say it was quite delicious and really hit the spot!
Joshua A — Google review
Near South Station in Boston and stumbled upon a spot with some of the best burgers I’ve had in a while. Juicy, flavorful, and cooked to perfection, each bite hit the spot. The staff were incredibly friendly, making me feel welcome right away. It’s the perfect place to grab a quick bite without sacrificing quality. I’ll definitely be coming back next time I’m in Boston.
Bilal M — Google review
The best! We came here to grab a bite after my flight landed in Boston. Wonderful food, fair prices, absolutely delightful service. I had the California turkey burger with fries and a delicious raspberry lime ricky.
Marie S — Google review
A great experience in an authentic diner. Food was very good. We had French toast with bacon and a bloody mary - nice and spicy! Along with eggs benedict they were perfectly cooked. The waitresses were great fun and very genuine.
David H — Google review
178 Kneeland St, Boston, MA 02111, USA•http://southstreetdiner.com/•(617) 350-0028•Tips and more reviews for South Street Diner

27Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen

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Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen is a laid-back spot that offers old-fashioned Southern eats and live jazz, making it a buzzing destination for those seeking a unique dining experience. The venue is known for its vibrant atmosphere with live tunes throughout the week, particularly on Tuesdays when it channels the soulful vibes of old school New Orleans. Established by African American entrepreneur Daryl Settles, this welcoming spot serves up comfort food classics that perfectly complement its nightly jazz performances.
If you’re not going to Darryl’s what are you doing with your life? First time visit and I was over the moon. We brought a friend for a birthday (this is a place you gotta bring your bday person) and they treated her like a queen and were so generous and kind. Service was great, cocktails were *chefs kiss*, food was exactly what we wanted while listening to the live music. I constantly had chills by how talented and remarkable they were. Host staff was on point and were so sweet. It made us all really happy to be there. I appreciated that we were in the side room area from the stage and could watch on video and hear everything perfectly. I’m a little sensitive to loud noises and it was comfortable! We couldn’t have been happier with our experience and will be bringing people in droves.
Manuela P — Google review
Great food, super rich in flavor and cooked well that it’s not dry. Comes with live music on weekend, and atmosphere is also lively. Can be loud if someone wants to enjoy the restaurant, it can be hard to hear. Service seems to be unorganized as we had 4 people asked if we ordered already, yet our food and drinks took awhile...Overall would recommend this place to try out!
V — Google review
Went out here for a double date. Super great food, a live band and great service with the owners actively present. Would definitely come here again. The Sugar Baby drink is to die for. Beware of running late or thinking it's a game--10 to 20 minutes late from the evening opening and you'll lose your spot already haha. It gets filled up exceptionally quick. Make a reservation or try your chances at your own risk!
Michaelangelo H — Google review
Denise service was fantastic! She took good care of us. Make sure to make a reservation well in advance. We didn’t and had to sit at the bar. Which was nice too. Good drinks, good food, great service. Music is on point too. Highly recommend the fish tacos and the sticky pepper wings. The calamari was too sweet for our liking. Shrimp and grits was good
Wamuyu T — Google review
Great vibe! Loved the live music but was a bit loud when trying to have a convo. Wait staff was friendly and provided great service. Food was good. Menu had a variety of items with more seafood options than anything else. My girl enjoyed the jambalaya - said it was the best she'd ever had and was spicy! I enjoyed my burger. Drinks were tasty but not strong.
Pat R — Google review
Small, cozy type setting. My co-workers & I went to Sunday brunch but had a late reservation, so we missed the live jazz music..😬 Otherwise, GREAT food, atmosphere & service. Our server was awesome. The cheesy eggs & the very well seasoned fried chicken were Amazing, along with the mac n cheese. I would definitely go back again, but earlier to enjoy the live music. This place is crazy busy, I would strongly recommend reservations!!!
JC — Google review
This is the best place to see black and brown people, hear black and brown music LIVE, and eat soul food... the atmosphere is right out of a Harlem Renaissance-era jazz club. Whenever i have friends from out of town who ask me "where the black folk at?", i take 'em to Darrly's. Updated from visit on 4/19: Still the Blackest restaurant in the city. Best shrimp and grits on the East Coast. Catfish strips are a go-to, and the atmosphere is classy. The only place to get Uncle Nearest whiskey in your cup. ALL their drinks are on point!
Rajon B — Google review
This place was amazing. Loved the food. The Jazz band was great too! We sat at the bar and the bartender (Elyse, not sure of the spelling) was great with the drinks and hospitality). Great first visit and first time in Boston!!
TIFFANY P — Google review
604 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02118, USA•http://dcbkboston.com/•Tips and more reviews for Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen

28Lansdowne Pub

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Irish pub
Bar
Live music venue
Restaurant
Located in the heart of Allston, Lansdowne Pub is an Irish-inspired bar that features delicious food, live music, and plenty of fun. With nightly dance parties and open mic events, Lansdowne Pub is the perfect place to spend a night out with friends.
Came here last night with a bunch of my friends. Atmosphere was upbeat and inviting. The manager Tony checked on us and accommodated any needs or concerns we had. Originally only planned to get 1 round of drinks but ended up staying longer since we were having so much fun! Can’t wait to come here again!
Hannah S — Google review
Came in here while visiting Boston and immediately the bouncers were so rude at the door!!!!! Very rude, unfriendly and inhuman! Came in anyway and sat at the bar. While drinking Pappy Van Winkle at $120/pour and waiting to order food the bouncer comes up again and says he needs to take our chairs. I asked if they are doing it to clean and put them back since we aren’t from here and have never been here. He told me to “use my adult eyes and look, we are changing to a night club.” Such a condescending answer and attitude, I have never been here and how would we know or eat our food without a chair???? So I paid our tab and left and didn’t continue drinking my bourbon or order more food. We went somewhere else! Sad because it’s a neat place and Paris was nice, we wanted to continue with her but can’t deal with such rude people and no chairs to eat. Ridiculous!
Live L — Google review
The location is perfect for dinner before a show at the MGM at Fenway. The inside seemed dark and cavernous but the outdoor seating was nicely done. There is a good beer selection. We both had the corned beef Reuben, which was also good. Service was the only disappointment. The menu offered grilled chicken sandwiches, as well as buffalo chicken appetizer. I asked if I could get a buffalo chicken sandwich and was told No, they can't do that, which made no sense. The waitress also asked if we wanted homemade chips or fries with the sandwiches and we got one of each. I was surprised when the bill came that I was charged $5 additional for choosing the fries. That should have been mentioned when she offered it. Does it really cost $5 more to make fries than it does homemade potato chips?
Carol P — Google review
The short woman bouncer at the entrance is beyond obnoxious. The muscular bouncers are cool but she is ridiculously on a power trip. Do not bother with this place as you will be judged by this crazy woman based on how you look or any physical disabilities you may have and she will kick you out. Definitely skip. There are much more fun places to go after a game.
Chris G — Google review
Visted here with my wife last night Bouncers were nice very approachable When we walked in there was no one at the welcome desk and the atmosphere seemed quite casual so I just guessed we could sit where we'd like - it was busy enough due to a lot of gigs on around the area so we just walked to an empty table to sit however we were quite rudely told by a member of staff that we would need a host to seat us so I apologised and walked back to the welcome desk which was still unattended. When we did get seated we got a really nice server and the food we ordered was good as was the cocktail my wife I had. I had a pretty disappointing Guinness which I couldn't really drink so ordered a Sam Adam's which was the Ocktoberfest and was very nice. The bill was reasonable and aside from the weird interaction when we entered everything else was good
Olberto C — Google review
Went here on a Wednesday night after watching the Red Sox away playoff game at a bar nearby. Bouncer was friendly no issues there! Bartender not very inviting or friendly. Ordered some drinks and sat down and enjoyed and engaged in the live music. Hours are advertised as 2am every night, however the live music wrapped up and by 10pm they were shutting down. Busy street even for a Wednesday and yet they shut right down. Not impressed. Otherwise the atmosphere seemed great and we would have stayed much longer.
Eryn — Google review
We visited here in Halloween and it was a great experience for us.
Aref A — Google review
Walking distance from Fenway. Great time if you like to party and dance. This is your bar. Drinks are pricey.
Maya M — Google review
9 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215, USA•http://www.lansdownepubboston.com/•(617) 247-1222•Tips and more reviews for Lansdowne Pub

29Loretta's Last Call

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Southern restaurant (US)
American restaurant
Brunch restaurant
Loretta's Last Call, located near Fenway Park in Boston, offers a unique Southern-themed experience with live country music and line dancing almost every night. The venue features a small dance floor and serves drinks in mason jars, creating a friendly and lively atmosphere. Known for its Southern cuisine, Loretta's is famous for dishes like chicken and waffles with maple-infused BBQ sauce, fried catfish, biscuits with sausage gravy, and shrimp po' boys.
I found this place on google and didn't know if it would be good. First off the prices are great! For Boston. They are unheard of! Second off the atmosphere is so comfy and welcoming and nice and clean and the aesthetic you would expect from country bar and food establishment. The food is also amazing. I had the Nashville eggs Benedict. I'm still thinking about his dish three days later. My husband had Smashburger, which was equally amazing. The singing live music topped this place off. I will always return if I'm in Boston and hopefully soon! I also had the jelly donut drink. Nice and strong and just what you need in the morning with live music and good brunch. Nice work this place is bomb.
Tiffany G — Google review
Food was good. Everything tastes great. The cornbread was really good. This is a good spot to stop in and grab something before a concert or a game. They have live music which was really nice. The cost of the food was really good for what you got. Portions were good size.
Chris O — Google review
I’ve had so many great nights at Loretta’s Last Call — and honestly, half of them weren’t even planned. Just straight-up good vibes. I’ve caught a few live performances here, and I’ll admit, I wasn’t sure how the setup would handle live music. But they pull it off really well — solid sound, fun energy, and a crowd that’s always into it. If you didn’t know, now you know that Loretta’s Last Call is actually Boston’s original country bar and venue. Whenever I find myself on Lansdowne Street, I somehow always end up drifting into this spot. It’s got that kind of pull. And aside dining with them, I love to sneak to the pop-up back door donuts they have right outside for a sweet treat after. The staff here are also super sweet. The girls and the guys— and they keep things impressively clean considering how packed it gets on game nights or even before concerts. Oh- and they also have line dancing nights ever so often which yes its really a thing and its super fun!!
Bella T — Google review
So much fun! Get the crouquettes if you want an AMAZING small snack before the game! We caught an amazing singer live between a tour and a game at Fenway ... We'll definitely be back!
Sara E — Google review
I was in the area and went to stop in, there was lots of people outside so I didn’t notice someone was taking IDs at the fence before you got to the door. The man yelled at me to walk back to him after I got to the door, I then went in and they were very busy. They asked if I had a reservation and I didn’t and the wait was too long. I asked the lady at the front if I could use their restroom before leaving and she said no problem and pointed me in the right direction. Then on my way out a different security guy still several feet away from door leaning on the fence yelled at me to come talk to him. He asked me if I was stupid and couldn’t read and then he pointed to a sign that said no public restrooms, I told him I didn’t see the sign and the lady up front didn’t tell me that and said it was okay. He then told me sure what ever but that I now had to tip him and his friend. Both security men stood over me laughing and trying to intimidate me. I was a women walking all alone and it was very scary. If I couldn’t get a table or use the restroom that would have been fine but I should have just been told so at the front host. Having employees act like this to young women is absolutely not okay. I didn’t tip them I just walked away but the whole thing was out of line a humiliating.
Abigail H — Google review
Great location, friendly staff. Outdoor patio great for people watching on nice days. Food was pretty bland and uninteresting. Expensive due to proximity to Fenway Park. A good place to hang out before/after ballgames, but not somewhere I'd go explicitly for the food.
George — Google review
Going north to get southern style food is pretty counterintuitive- but effective it seems! This place sells true southern style chicken, ribs, cornbread and biscuits better than any I've ever eaten. The redneck Capri sun was delicious, and the buttermilk chicken and ribs were on point. This place is a gem. 2023 Update: Still as good as ever. This time had live music. We made it a point to come back here, all the way from NJ, before we headed back home. Even when "busier" we still had zero wait for a table. They could probably hire 1-2 more waitstaff, as 2-3 servers essentially run the entire restaurant, but otherwise perfect service and food. 2024 Update: Same amazing quality food and drinks. Could still use more servers, and we'd like to try the honey dipped chicken man, whenever it's available again. Red neck Capri sun is still king.
Joseph C — Google review
bang for your buck holy shit you can get full & have both food and your drink for under 20 which is just phenomenal especially for boston? staff was so attentive too + live music felt intimated
Mhyles — Google review
1 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215, USA•http://www.lorettaslastcall.com/•(617) 421-9595•Tips and more reviews for Loretta's Last Call

30Time Out Market Boston

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Time Out Market Boston, located in Fenway, is a spacious and trendy venue featuring 15 carefully selected eateries and bars spread across more than 25,000 square feet. The market offers a diverse range of cuisines, allowing visitors to indulge in dishes like crispy fish tacos, vegan chorizo quesadillas, spicy tuna maki rolls, and Persian pastries. Additionally, the market includes an on-site bar for those who prefer liquid desserts.
There were so many choices! Really cool outdoor seating, opportunities, and fruits from all over the world. This is definitely a must stop when you’re going to Fenway Park and you have a couple of days. Plenty of space for the whole family and a really good place to get a cocktail or a beer. Highly recommend!
Shane L — Google review
(8/20/25) I like the way the interior of this place is designed. This was our first time visiting this food court. Nice atmosphere here. TONS of food options from many different food vendors offering a large variety of choices (Mediterranean, Mexican, classic American dishes, vegan, specialty drinks, desserts, Italian, etc). The food we tried was good. Not amazing but good. Will definitely return to give the other vendors a try. There is a public restroom here. I can’t really speak of parking options for this place because we stayed at a hotel literally 4 minutes walking distance from here (Residence Inn by Marriott). As an outdoor enthusiast, I was very excited to see the other end of this food court had direct indoor access to an REI outlet!!
Paul V — Google review
We got here just before some of the places started serving, so had 15 minutes to view what was on offer. Impressed by the market large, clean, stylish, and good variety of food options. I only gave 3 stars for atmosphere but sure this could be 5 in the evening. Not sure why all the food outlets didn't start serving.at the same time? This meant some of us ended eating at different times but no massive deal. If we had gone 15 minutes later it would have been fine. I went for chessey ramen with these pizza like open pot stickers. The ramen was good, and a decent portion. My only grip is that it had too much msg so I was tasting this all day. It came with fried chicken which was really good. Overall would I eat it again - yes washed down with a bottle of water. What was disappointing was the pizza like dumplings. Basically a dumpling wrapped smeared thinly with some meat paste and fried. They tasted of nothing! There were 4 of us and all had different meals and all good. I would recommend this place. If I lived in Boston, I would definitely go back to try some different types of food.
Stephen F — Google review
LOVE this place. Lots of dinning options - something for everyone. Reasonably priced, 5min walk to Fenway, been here several times now *one complaint - our last visit was on a Saturday after a Sox game, and the advertised 'hours' say Time-Out Market is open until 11pm, but 'technically' it's the building that's open until 11pm. All the restaurants began closing as we walked in at 940-945, and were essentially all closed by 10....we were able to eat, but barely. 5 more min and we would've been out of luck.
Tom L — Google review
POE-LENTA RESTAURANT REVIEW: Poe-lenta at the Time Out Market in 401 Park is a place that really impressed me. The portions were exactly right, filling without being overwhelming, and the flavors came together beautifully. Every bite felt balanced and carefully prepared, turning a simple dish into something memorable. The service was outstanding. My food was ready within two minutes, which is incredibly fast, and the staff were genuinely kind and attentive. They even took the time to show me photos of the different meals before I ordered, which made the whole process much easier and more enjoyable. That kind of personal touch made the visit feel special. One thing to keep in mind is that they only accept card payments, no cash, but for me that was a small detail in an otherwise excellent experience. Overall Poe-lenta is absolutely worth trying if you are visiting Time Out Market or spending time around Fenway. Between the perfectly portioned dishes, the rich flavors, and the welcoming staff, it is the kind of spot you want to return to again and again.
Nawara — Google review
Awesome concept. A bit cold on service. Love the upscale-ish feel of the food hall with many great options. it was early, so we hit the donut place (awesome, but uber rich). We also tried the vegan cafe for coffee - not quite as good, but OK. In both cases, service was cold - not unpleasant per se, but very much indifferent.
Vince L — Google review
the newly opened vegan restaurant lulugreen became my favorite place😳 their food tastes so good especially i love their mushroom🤩💗💗
Jina Y — Google review
I usually enjoy coming to Timeout Market because of all the different choices, however today I had a truly terrible experience here. We went to the Mexican restaurant and ordered birria tacos, nachos, and elotes. First they were out of elotes, which has happened multiple times before and I should have just left when he said they were out. I don’t understand why their kitchen consistently has this same issue and does nothing to prevent it from happening again. Anyway, we got a few chips smothered in cheese and pico. The menu advertises guac, jalapeños, and other available toppings. When we came back to ask about the lack of toppings, we were told that they were out of that too and he “put extra cheese instead.” I don’t understand why I wasn’t told they were out of half of the ingredients for these $16 nachos, since I wouldn’t have wasted my money if I knew this. Then we started on the birria tacos (which were missing the broth) and on the first bite, we found a bone. The tacos were packed with meat, which sounds nice, but made the tacos fall apart and became disgusting by the end. I would have rather starved than go here if I knew this is what would happen. I should have asked for a refund, but we were simply dismissed when we had a complaint and told that we got extra of something else instead. I wish they would have been honest about what I was going to get before I wasted my money. Don’t go to this place if you don’t want to feel like shit for spending your money here.
Ashlyn C — Google review
401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215, USA•https://www.timeoutmarket.com/boston/•(978) 393-8088•Tips and more reviews for Time Out Market Boston
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31Buk Kyung Korean Cuisine

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Korean restaurant
Restaurant
Buk Kyung Korean Cuisine is a family-run restaurant in Boston known for its authentic Korean dishes and Chinese-influenced menus. The restaurant offers large plates of noodles, marinated grilled meats, and specialties like Dolsot Bibimbop and tansuyuk (fried pork). Customers praise the friendly staff and easy parking but note that the interior could be improved. Many recommend trying the spicy noodle soup (Jambong) and highlight dishes like Japchae as must-tries.
The tangsooyuk was so crispy and warm when brought out. I love love the light sweet and sour that goes with it. Great recommendation from a very lovely waiter! The two classic noodles we got from a combo. Great portion for a really good price. Jajangmyeon was exactly what I imagined and even better. I ate the whole bowl without feeling bored at any time. Jjamppong’s broth was perfect for a rainy day. Warm, seafood-based broth went really well with the noodles and the toppings. The restaurant is set in a way than wherever you sit, there is a sense of privacy which I really like. Will definitely come back 💝
Thảo T — Google review
I feel like you come here for no frills Korean Chinese food. I’m not a fan of jajamyeon in general but my partner loved it, this is where I bring people with a craving for tangsuyuk. It’s not k-town level stuff but you come here to fill a niche craving. For us it was for K-Chinese food after watching Jajamyeon Rhapsody. It’s fun to try something after you watch the history of its inception. Anyways, come for the combo special, you can get one of two major staples in K-Chinese food for a pretty decent price for one or two people depending on if you’re a big eater or not.
Erica R — Google review
The food and price is great. Location and service is good. I have two requests. 1. Please devein the shrimp. I deveined about 15 shrimp at the table. 2. Please put out fly traps. It's normal for restaurants to have some flies, but there were so many flies at my table. As soon as I set down the shells from seafood or my napkin, it had flies on them
T K — Google review
The food tasted fantastic and the combos were amazing value but there are some negatives that need to be addressed. Food: We ordered two combos that left us super full and with leftovers. Our favorite were the tangsuyuk and the soondubu. The pork was super crispy and the dipping sauce was refreshingly tangy. The soondubu had a great heat that was flavorful but passed quickly so you could enjoy sweating too much. Service: Our waiter was pleasant but with the dining area pretty empty more frequent check-ins would be appreciated. Atmosphere: The interior was clean but I would describe the decor as nondescript Asian. Our primary complaint was definitely a fruit fly that kept buzzing around us. Some fly traps would solve the issue.
Vincent C — Google review
I ordered takeout. I got the pork tangsuyuk and kimchi dumplings. Both were really good. The 4 piece dumpling is very reasonably priced, as well as the tangsuyuk. Portions were great, and food was even better!
Jake D — Google review
I love that they have a combo option where you can get Jjajangmyun & Tangsuyuk (sweet and sour fried pork), and the Tangsuyuk was on point. Very crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The Jjambbong was also pretty good and the bowl is really huge. The price is really good compared to the amount of food they give you, and the combo comes at the perfect portion for one person (although it was enough for me to share as well). The Jjajangmyun was good but could use more flavor. Overall, I loved this place and would definitely go again. Note: you need to ask for a parking permit paper (which the workers will give to you if you ask) to park at the lot behind the restaurant.
Joyce — Google review
Found out about this spot from a TikTok posted by the owner’s daughter. The food is good and the portions are pretty reasonable for the price (see video). I would certainly go back again
Sophia B — Google review
We stopped by Bukkyung on Sep 27 after checking out the festival in Union Square and the food was amazing! Even though it was super crowded and the lady server was working by herself, she was so sweet and made sure everyone was taken care of. We got the Korean black bean noodles and the fried chicken with sweet and sour sauce, both were so good. Definitely coming back again.
Walid E — Google review
9a Union Square, Somerville, MA 02143, USA•https://bukkyungkorean.com/•(617) 623-7220•Tips and more reviews for Buk Kyung Korean Cuisine

32Korean Garden

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Korean restaurant
Korean Garden is a casual spot in Allston offering an extensive menu of grill-your-own BBQ options, noodle dishes, and soups. The restaurant features a variety of meats including short rib, duck, wine-marinated pork belly, and marinated mushrooms for grilling at your table.
Hands down, one of the best Korean BBQ spots I’ve been to! The staff was friendly and really attentive. The food was amazing, and the side dishes were delicious with a good amount. We had Korean BBQ, pancakes, and chicken wings. The pancake was a little oily, but honestly, everything else was great. Overall, a fantastic experience. I’d definitely come back again!
Jeena G — Google review
So warm and comforting. Korea Garden is a no frills, authentic Korean restaurant serving up so many high-quality classics at an affordable price. Food: - Samgae Tang ($23.99) Unbeatable value. Huge chicken stuffed with sticky rice. I’d consider myself a samgyetang connoisseur and this one is definitely up there. - Kalbi Chim ($26.99) Perfectly tender, fall-off off the bone short ribs in a sweet soy-based broth with carrots, radish, and a half-egg. With rice, this dish is so addicting. Service: - Attentive and welcoming. I never had to ask for refills of water, nor did I ever struggle getting a server’s attention. These people know what they’re doing. Authentic Korean place that I’ll definitely be returning to.
Hayden L — Google review
A little expensive, but the quality and quantity are worth it! This restaurant is between Cafe Weekend and Mr. Music. This is on Harvard Ave, so you don't need me to tell you that parking can be very difficult with the busy roads and high foot traffic. It is best for you to try your luck on Commonwealth Ave. Inside is very spacious. Lots of tables, and you're not sitting super close with tables around you. Interestingly it seems the restaurant is split between Korean BBQ and non BBQ. This was perfect for my wife and I because we wanted non-BBQ. I don't think there was any outstanding decorations, but it's also not something I care about when I just want a nice, filling meal. Our server was very polite and accommodating. She checked up on us regularly and we were never left waiting for attention. Bulgogi Tukbokki - very good! the rice cakes were cooked perfectly, the marinated rib-eye were good, and the sauce was great. I think the heat was perfect for people like my wife and I who can only handle just a little bit of heat with our food. Kimchi Jae Yook Tofu - I'm actually not a big fan of Kimchi, so I was going out of my comfort zone to order this. I'm really glad I did, because this dish was awesome. Big, hot clay dish with a small mountain of kimchi, DELICIOUS pork loins, and 4 impressively large pieces of tofu blocking each corner creating a wonderful, almost threatening dish. Tang Soo Yook (pork) - I'm not totally sure how to feel about this one. On one hand, the portion size is enormous. I think 2 starving people would be happy eating this with no other food. The pork was perfectly cooked - light, airy crispy like you would expect from Korean Fried Chicken. The sweet and sour sauce was a little too strong for my palate, especially as we were becoming too full. Additionally, the sauce had a really bizarre texture - it was borderline gelatinous - similar to those rubber sticky hands that you would get from an old 25 cents toy dispenser. As you pulled up a piece of meat, the sauce would come with it instead of dripping. Overall impressions? I spent a lot of money here, but I am totally satisfied by what I got. Generous portions, and delicious food. This place is the complete opposite of our awful experience with Somaek a few nights ago in Boston Commons.
Huy P — Google review
I just finished my Bibimbap and it was exceptional. Every bite was full of bold, balanced flavors that made the whole dish come alive—it truly hit the spot. The ingredients were fresh, well-prepared, and thoughtfully combined. I’ve dined in before and always appreciated the warm, welcoming staff and their commitment to authentic Korean cuisine. This was my first time ordering online, and the quality remained just as impressive. I also really appreciate the banchan that comes with the meal—it’s such a thoughtful, delicious touch that elevates the entire experience. A solid 10/10—I’ll definitely be ordering again.
Tayami R — Google review
Ordered scallion pancake and Cold buckwheat noodles in beef broth (please forgive me for not remembering their Korean names) It was nice, especially based on the fact that most stores in Metro Boston does not serve the cold buckwheat noodles. It came with the sauces of mustard and spicy sauce w. white vinegar and a scissor for u to cut the noodle. It was my first time eating it in United States and it was amazing. Service was great and they ask you if things are good constantly. Atmosphere is good in a nostalgic Korean decoration of the house. The only problem is that it is kind of overpriced. Try not to order the added egg option since u get half an egg for 2$, although under the current egg price it was fine.
Z L — Google review
I have to comment on the portion and price. This is not a sophisticated restaurant, yet the price is outrageous. On a delievery, I paid $17.99 for a ddukboki that looked like a leftover. It had exactly 10 rice cakes. The spicy pork was $33.99 but would have been half the price elsewhere. At least the food is not terrible, but it’s “ok” at best.
Chrissy — Google review
I've been going to Korean Garden for several years now, and their service and experience never disappoints. There isn't much music that plays at the restaurant, but the restaurant isn't too loud. The tables are nice and there is a big walking space to move around. The service is quick and good. They exchange the water bottles quite quickly, and the food comes out pretty fast. The prices for the food is decently priced. The Korean BBQ does run a bit on the expensive side if you are a big eater, but the tteokbokki and appetizers are reasonably priced, even lower than other restaurants. The quality of the food is pretty good, and tastes quite well with the banchan. I would recommend the hot pot bibimbap, it isn't too hot when it arrives at the table but keeps the food warm, and it can form scorched rice at the bottom of the pot when done. The portion sizes for the korean bbq is good for a party of around 4-5. A majority of the tables are suited for parties of 4-6, I probably wouldn't come here with a party larger than 8.
Nick S — Google review
My friend and I both lived in Korea and were searching for authentic Korean in the Boston area and we were delighted to find this restaurant. We LOVED this place. Great banchan and options for those looking to find Korean food beyond KBBQ. Highly recommend!
Nikki — Google review
122 Harvard Ave, Boston, MA 02134, USA•https://www.koreangardenma.com/•(617) 562-8989•Tips and more reviews for Korean Garden

33Manoa Poke Shop

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Hawaiian restaurant
Polynesian restaurant
Seafood restaurant
Manoa Poke Shop in Somerville offers a fast-casual dining experience with customizable bowls of poke, fried chicken, and other Pacific Island dishes. Despite its small menu, the quality of food is exceptional. The shop is only open on weekends but is well worth the wait for its authentic Hawaiian flavors. Customers rave about the fresh fish used in their dishes and recommend trying the Mix plate with salmon and ahi tuna in a shoyu marinade.
Delicious Poke in town, really love the mix plate which you could choose 2 protein. I chose the BBQ Salmon and Kalua Pig, they were tasty. Both protein had rich flavor that blended with the rice, salad, and macaroni. The menu cost me $24.57 (include tips). My friend ordered mini mix which had smaller portion. The Ahi shoyu & Salmon shoyu were fresh & mouthwatering. The waiters were friendly, and there were free iced water & restrooms. Would come back to this resto.
Michael S — Google review
I got the spicy tuna and salmon shoyu mix bowl. I think I had high expectations for this place because of all the reviews. I think both the proteins were very fresh. I do think the spicy tuna was not spicy and could have surprisingly used a little more flavor. I think the cucumber salad could have been a little more fresh. I also got the guava cake — the actual cake was a little dense but still enjoyable and the guava frosting was absolutely delicious. I do think both the poke bowls and dessert were on the pricier side.
Noyonika P — Google review
Manoa Poke – Somerville, MA 🍱🌺 📍 300 Beacon St, Somerville, MA 02143 If you’re craving authentic Hawaiian poke, Manoa Poke is where it’s at! 🌊🐟 We tried their Mix Plate which comes with fluffy white rice 🍚, creamy mac salad 🥗, crunchy kimchi cucumbers 🥒🔥, and your choice of two proteins—we went with spicy tuna and salmon. Both were solid, but the real winner? 👑 ✨SALMON BELLY✨ Coated in the most addicting teriyaki sauce 🍯, it was sweet, savory, and absolutely melt-in-your-mouth. I don’t even like salmon usually, but this blew me away. 10/10 would order again (and again 😍). We also tried the Kalua Pig 🐖—tender pulled pork shoulder slow-cooked to perfection, served with their housemade yaki sauce. It’s juicy, flavorful, and a must-try for anyone who’s not big on seafood. 🍰 Dessert time! We finished with their Mango Cake—a spongey, tropical dream. The real MVP? That fluffy, flavorful frosting. 🌴 Can’t wait to come back and try the pineapple version! 🍍💛 ⏰ Heads up: This place gets busy even right at opening (3PM!) and some things sell out fast, so get there early! 🕒🚶‍♀️ Food: 9/10 Ambiance: Grab-and-go vibes, not really a dine-in hangout. Affordability: 5/10 – Definitely a treat yo’self kinda meal 💸 but you’re paying for quality and real island flavor 🌈✨
Maria M — Google review
The only place in MA that makes poke just like they do in Hawaii. Simply Large chunks of fish and light on the sauce, plus high quality rice. Super ono. 🤙🏽 The other poke shops are not authentic
HL — Google review
My absolute favorite restaurant in the area!!! The fish is high quality, fresh, and delicious. My favorite is the BBQ salmon and salmon shoyu but you really can’t go wrong here. But know that when you go to Manoa, you’re going for the vibes and family. Jacob and his team are so friendly, kind, and really care for this community. Their delicious meals single handedly fed all my friends through the highs and lows of school and they probably wouldn’t have survived without Manoa. Go hungry, and they really mean it when they say you leave family :) Enjoy the meal and don’t forget that you can always cater from them for special events!! Such a gem and is the place I’ve missed most since leaving the area.
Bingxin T — Google review
Absolutely delicious! This is real authentication poke, the tuna tastes very fresh. Manoa is nothing like those large corperate chains with salad drowned in sauce. I never go to another poke place in the Boston area anymore!
Maria T — Google review
Easily the best poke i’ve had in boston, I feel so disappointed and sad when i forget that they’re closed and consider ordering. Everything is so well flavored and portioned and the people just radiate kindness. This review is overdue. I LOVE this place
Makaila B — Google review
I love poke, but I've never been to Hawaii, so truthfully I do not know how the poke I've eaten up 'til now compares to authentic poke. However, I heard that Manoa serves the closest I can get to authentic poke, so I wanted to check it out. The place normally doesn't open until 5pm, but this was a special week where it opened a bit earlier at 4:30pm, which is why I decided to go since I usually eat earlier. I placed an online order for 4:30pm, but my food wasn't ready until 4:40pm. The inside was very colorful with minimal seating. There were free anime stickers at the cash register! - BBQ Gohan Bowl ($15): Smaller portion size than the ahi katsu plate for the same price but still filling. I was most excited about the soy-cured egg, but it seeped into the rice by the time I got home, so I did not get the satisfaction of popping the yolk, sadly. I definitely tasted the BBQ flavor, and the salmon was cooked well (not dry). However, there was too much sauce, so I found the dish too salty, which is a common theme as you'll continue reading. - Ahi Katsu Plate ($15): Huge portion, though largely because there was a ton of rice. I don't eat this much rice, so if there were an option to order the ahi katsu a la carte or substitute the rice with other sides, I would have done so. However, the rice was cooked well. The ahi katsu was crispy on the outside and soft and flavorful on the inside (but again, I found it on the saltier side; same for the kimchi cucumbers). I liked the refreshing lightness of the mac salad. - Manoa Dip with Wonton Chips ($9): The dip tasted similar to the BBQ Gohan Bowl: thick and creamy but salty. I did not like the wonton chips; they tasted way too oily and were too brittle to actually be used to scoop the dip. - Pineapple Cake ($7): This dessert was interesting; I liked it. It was basically a sponge cake infused with pineapple syrup. Very soft and flavorful. The cake was wrapped in thin slices of fresh pineapple, but I found the taste similar to canned pineapple. Overall, the prices were decent, and the food was flavorful but just too salty for my taste. I also didn't get any poke like I had originally planned (the stuff that I ended up ordering just sounded too good; also, I thought the dip was going to be raw, but I did not read the description carefully enough), so maybe I will enjoy the poke more.
_ — Google review
300 Beacon St, Somerville, MA 02143, USA•http://www.manoa.fish/•(617) 945-1042•Tips and more reviews for Manoa Poke Shop

34Grace By Nia

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Grace By Nia is a new live-music venue located in the Seaport neighborhood, offering a refreshing change from the area's typical chain-filled scene. Created through a collaboration between Nia Grace and Big Night, this establishment combines soulful music with delectable soul food, including unique dishes like carrot-cake chicken and waffles. While some patrons found the oxtail to be overly sweet, others raved about the delicious Johnny cake and lightly breaded catfish nuggets.
My husband and I went here for our anniversary and it was amazing. The food was fabulous. My husband is a hard critic and he said that he loved it. This is a must visit restaurant. Someone is keep this a secret. Also loved the live music. Forgot to take pics of the ribs appetizer, which are a must, and the jerk chicken empanadas were also good. We had salmon and seafood Mac and cheese for dinner. Atmosphere and prices are good.
Tracey H — Google review
So I went for the first time recently and I had an amazing time. This place is arguably the best Black Restaurant and Best Restaurant period in Boston. The location and interior of the place are so luxurious and the food I got which were the Oxtail & Grits, and Cast Iron Mac & Cheese were so flavorful, and the drinks I got were the Miami Beach and Black Gold were some of the most creatively tasteful alcoholic drinks I’ve ever had. Combined with Great service from people and a well alive atmosphere featuring musical entertainment will definitely have me comeback again.
Cordero E — Google review
Had a vibrant experience here , as expected based on the first hand recommendation I got( from a older couple ) and Google reviews. I expected a rich mix of Jamaican/ southern cuisine and that was up to par. My favorite was the upsidedown pineapple cake with coconut- to die for! That pasta was just delish - what an 👏 amazing sauce! I booked a table at the stage which was worth the added cost for entertainment but be aware it can be very loud when its time to chat with your server and your diner guests. I think Because the area is so small and clustered at the stage is just felt awfully loud because the maximized all space so you're literally sitting at the stage. Lol This ambiance is one for mingling and having fun..not your mellow jazz and eat, its more up tempo and very vibrant scene . That weekend night a week ago was off to a delayed start. Almost a 20 minute wait for all 9:30 seating and Im wondering if its because its such a entertainment atmosphere, people hardly leave their table , because are enjoying the show they paid for. Not sure, but my guess. Other than that, great night. Pleasant staff, very charming! I recommend this place for a fun night on the town- girlfriends, couples outing if looking for a upbeat night. Id go back, but not a big deal like that for me.
Karen S — Google review
This place is unreal. I felt like I was transported to another place & time. It felt like some speakeasy in Chicago during Prohibition. I saw a jazz singer named Angelena Hightower and her band who was sensational. The decor, the cocktails, and super service were superb. The food was good too. I highly recommend. Dome people were dressed very, very nicely, but I didn't feel uncomfortable dressed business casual. You NEED reservations. Highly recommended!
Shonii D — Google review
Came here with a group of 8 for a birthday celebration and it was exactly what we were looking for! The staff were incredibly attentive and kind. The music was OUTSTANDING and the overall ambiance was reminiscent of upscale speakeasy you’d find in like New Orleans or Memphis. The cocktails were also expertly crafted. We did enjoy the food but could have been elevated a little more with some more creativity and stronger flavors. But honestly, we left VERY happy and will certainly return often.
Modesto — Google review
From Lloyd to Aidan, this was an unforgettable experience! I ended up going on Sunday after missing out on Saturday night — and wow, I heard Saturday’s show was incredible. Even so, Sunday did not disappoint. The energy, the people, the vibe — everything was on point from start to finish. I ordered the calamari for appetizers and mt main course was oxtails and grits. Chef’s kiss🥰! Whether you’re there for the music, the food, or just the atmosphere, this is the kind of experience that stays with you. This is top of pf my list the next time I’m in Boston!
Lina — Google review
Absolutely loved my time here! My first time in Boston and found this spot on tik tok and it delivered! Perfect for groups and solo travelers! The salmon with dirty rice was delicious and so much flavor! My waiter was quick and polite all night no issues at all. The music and drinks were lovely as well such a great vibe. I will 100% be returning :)
Healthykrissy212 — Google review
Our food was wonderful very great taste. The vibe is perfect for a date night. Staff was very good to us. Menu has great food but would like a few more options in pasta or even a traditional steak dinner with roasted potatoes or fries is all it would add but overall that place was wonderful and great for any special occasion. The rice could use a bit more something my girl said who is Dominican but was fine for me.
Jptube — Google review
60 Seaport Blvd #325, Boston, MA 02210, USA•http://www.gracebynia.com/•(617) 927-9411•Tips and more reviews for Grace By Nia

35The Chicken & Rice Guys

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Halal restaurant
Chicken restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Middle Eastern restaurant
If you're on the hunt for a delicious and satisfying meal from a food truck, look no further than The Chicken & Rice Guys. This vibrant mobile eatery has taken the classic chicken and rice dish to new heights, offering beautifully grilled chicken served over a bed of aromatic turmeric rice. With options like lamb, beef, or tofu available as well, there's something for everyone. The Chicken & Rice Guys have crafted their menu around four delightful variations of this Middle Eastern staple.
A sparse dining room belies the fantastic and simple eats this place offers. The chicken and rice combo with creamy garlic sauce is the perfect cold winter day meal, hearty and with enough garlicky kick to clear the sniffles away.
Chris S — Google review
It's ok. For 14 dollars you are not getting alot. I was very disappointed in the amount of pita that was provided. The rice was very bland but the Gyro lamb and chicken was quite salty. This was the large size. It was just ok. If you want a decent portion/gyro you could go to the Fallafel King about a block away and they give you a free falafel dipped in hummus while you are in line for your order.
Chris M — Google review
Got this catered for a school event and have to say that It was pretty good. Price was good and the quantity was great. Perfect to enjoy under sunny weather with good company. Would get even if it wasnt a catered event, although it was a pretty good choice for catering. I would recommend trying it out, as I am a fan of places that do chicken and rice well.
Vahe Y — Google review
Most of the time my meals here are good but today was not so good. The chicken at this location was not great it was dry. (A little surprised being that his chicken thighs are used )and the pita bread's rancidity was great( basically inedible) A little disappointing
Ron K — Google review
This place is great with fast service and great food. Halal chicken with creamy garlic and bbq sause is great.
Rohit D — Google review
Simple but so good. Masallah praise be upon him. Will make sure to visit next time I'm in Boston.
Eric S — Google review
Good competition for halal guys , love the pricing and quantity, place to get quick economical food in DT Boston.
Shamanth S — Google review
Convenient location for weekday Lunch takeout. No service as it's takeout, expected. Food is great, this is a biased opinion because I do like the taste of CRNGuys. Location is convenient. Place is clean. Value is decent; $12 takeout lunch is very casual around the city.
Steven — Google review
85 Bedford St, Boston, MA 02111, USA•http://www.cnrguys.com/•Tips and more reviews for The Chicken & Rice Guys
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36Rhythm 'n Wraps

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Vegan restaurant
Restaurant
Rhythm 'n Wraps is a vibrant brick-and-mortar restaurant that originated from a popular food truck. Located in Boston near Boston University/Allston, this Black-owned establishment offers a diverse menu of American comfort food with a vegan twist. From vegan tacos and burgers to flavorful bowls, the restaurant has expanded its offerings from its original food truck concept. Customers can enjoy takeout, delivery, or outdoor dining options throughout the week.
Everything here is 🤌🏾 Never heard of this place before but came with a friend a few weeks ago. All vegan/plant-based menu 💃🏿 I had the peanut punch smoothie, house fries, chickn & waffle, Jamaican chickn patties and a pistachio cake. I know quite an order, but worth every penny!! Its a small space but very warm, friendly, knowledgeable staff. My friend and I even got to meet the manager Justin. Nice guy! The graffiti art on the walls and old school music playing really did it for me 🥰 This Place is worth checking out even if you're NOT vegan/plant-based. It's accessible via the green line and there's 2 hr parking around the corner. Enjoy 😉
God's G — Google review
What a vibrant spot! It’s in a great neighborhood! The food was great! Taste was out of this world! For hamburgers and fries with no meat I have to give it 5/5! The drinks were the highlight of the food stop! Would recommend this place to meat eaters and most importantly to those vegetarian eaters or people with diet restrictions as they have lots of options!
Yvia P — Google review
This place kicks ass, huge menu with tons of flavorful options from sandwiches to big messy delicious bowls to smoothies. I had a special that had a little bit of everything, collards, mac, impossible grounds, tostones, and empanada. Magical.
Adam V — Google review
I’ve ordered takeout a couple of times and thought the food was great, but dining in was even better. The vibes were great and it’s always a pleasure to have good vegan food. We got the pre game plates and a side of fried oyster mushrooms. Everything was delicious but the curry empanada with the mint chutney was a standout. It tasted even better than the samosas in some Indian restaurants. I am not generally a kale person, but even I enjoyed the kale and collard greens.
Shriram R — Google review
Love love love the food here. Possibly the best vegan restaurant in Boston. My favorite is the kale and ‘shroom salad. I have tried other items on the menu such as the impossible burger, the philly cheesesteak, and the beef patty, and they’re all good. The one downside is it does take some time for the order to be fulfilled. In my last couple of times ordering, I waited for at least 30-45 minutes for my takeout order to be made.
N — Google review
Everything at Rhythm 'n Wraps is delicious. My husband and I regularly order takeout from here and also catered food from here for our wedding. Their food is consistently delicious for vegans and non-vegans alike. They also have a great gluten-free menu. Some of our favorites are the grilled mac and cheese and the pistachio cake. Their staff was also extremely easy to work with and very responsive when we catered with them for our wedding. I highly recommend catering with them for an upcoming event!
Hannah B — Google review
Just okay. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing but my food and my experience wasn't great. The wrap was really expensive for how small it was especially as it was alot of lettuce? The flavor was okay but was missing something... But the food did come out fast and nothing was horrible. Decision is yours. I don't think I'll go back.
Meaghan K — Google review
This place is vegetarian so I will never order any food but I do love one smoothie, The Peanut Punch (pictured). It contains peanut butter, banana, cinnamon, nutmeg, oat milk and agave topped with cinnamon. It's probably the best smoothie I've ever had. I'm totally hooked on it. UPDATE: I haven't been here for a while and was not too fond of the 15+ minute wait. At least tell me it's going to be more than 15 minutes for something like a smoothie.
Reno L — Google review
1096 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02134, USA•https://www.rhythmnwraps.com/•(617) 566-4144•Tips and more reviews for Rhythm 'n Wraps

37Underdog Hot Chicken

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Fried chicken takeaway
Underdog Hot Chicken is a new addition to the spicy poultry scene in Allston, offering fried Nashville delicacies at five different heat levels. The menu includes tenders, wings, drumsticks, and sandwiches. Customers praise the quality of the chicken sandwich and appreciate the option of artisan bread instead of processed buns. The sweet cole slaw adds a perfect crunch to the meal. Visitors also commend the great service and food quality, with some comparing it favorably to other popular chicken spots.
Best hot chicken in Boston! This is the only place I will go for that. Chicken is high quality. Always moist and the skin always has a cracker crunch with tons of flavor . No matter the spice level there Is always flavor too. Not just hot for the sake of being hot.
Adam R — Google review
Ate here before a show at Brighton Music Hall and it was SO GOOD. We both got the fried chicken sandwich with mild spice and it was so flavorful. Not too spicy (we are both anti-spice) but still delicious. We got the fries and potato salad as sides. The potato salad was a bit onion-y. Fries were wicked good. The funnel cake fries are also delicious but def an item you need to order and eat in person - they won’t travel well. Service was pretty quick for a Friday night. No one else was dining in. All takeout customers but still relatively busy.
Andrea R — Google review
Fast casual vibe. Went on a Saturday night and it was suspiciously empty. Food was good - I got the medium spice but I could have gone up a notch or 2. Portions were huge: I got the junior and finished mine, but my friends got a variety of other combos and didn’t finish. It won’t take #1 hot chicken in Boston in my books, but it’s a good option.
Danielle G — Google review
Very clean and open inside. We ordered online and picked up inside, staff was very friendly and efficient. We ordered one combo with 2 pieces (medium spicy, it was spicier than most places' medium level spice) and it comes with a side, we went with Mac and cheese. The second combo was chicken tender wrap with Mac and cheese. The chicken wasn't dry, right crisp, came with coleslaw inside the wrap, if you don't want something heavy, the wrap is a good balance with something fried. The Mac and cheese was ok, nothing too special or flavorful, might try the fried pickles or Cajun fries next time instead.
Wendy C — Google review
The lady working the register was so rude. No greeting. Hardly any interaction with me or other customers. $18 for 3 chicken strips and a cup of soupy mac and cheese. The food was so bland and overpriced for what you get.
Jasmine — Google review
It was my first time I got tenders combo. the chickens are so delicious. they're big and and juicy. the lady on the cashier was so kind It took me a long time to order because it was my first time and she helped me and answers my questions patiently. I will definetely come again here.
Furkan K — Google review
There’s a new, hot fried chicken spot in Boston and oh my GOD they bring the heat! Hands down this was the best fried chicken we’ve had in a long time! Each piece of chicken was cooked to perfection (flavorful and juicy) and at the perfect spice level: Medium. REAL SPICE LEVELS not “spicy” from black pepper and a little paprika, but a flavorful slow burn that complimented the chicken so harmoniously. DEFINITELY check this place out and choose your own spice level! Will definitely be back to try the other spice levels!
Kelly B — Google review
My girl loves ordering from here. Chicken is always crispy and juicy. Top Uber choice for us!
Alex A — Google review
160 Brighton Ave, Boston, MA 02134, USA•http://www.underdoghotchickenboston.com/•(617) 208-8133•Tips and more reviews for Underdog Hot Chicken

38M&M BBQ

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Barbecue restaurant
M&M BBQ, originally a family business started by Maurice and Marion Hill in 1982, has been taken to new heights by their grandson Geo Lambert. The food truck and catering business have now expanded into a restaurant inside Dorchester Brewing Co. Known for its perfect racks of ribs, barbecue half-chicken, brisket, and pulled pork, the menu also features inspired eats like Dumpster Fries with shredded beef brisket and smoked cheese sauce.
Candace, Geo, and team are the friendliest, most welcoming staff serving great food daily. Everything on their menu is delicious! I’ve tried everything on it and have been a weekly customer for multiple years. A must try in Boston!
Mark — Google review
I've eaten here several times during visits to DBCo, and while the service is good, I wish the food was better. The sandwiches fall apart in a displeasing way that feels like overcompensating, and their sides could do with a seasoning upgrade. The barbecue is fine if you're comparing it to barbecue in...Boston, but why can't we go above and beyond? This feels like a place that must have once been "Best in Boston" but now just gets away with making food for drunk people who don't know any better. I can't remember how many times I've eaten here (5+?), so I finally wanted to say something because I know it could be better!
Sam R — Google review
The loaded brisket fries were amazing. Get these if you are going. The problem was we ordered mac and cheese for the toddler which apparently takes 20 minutes longer than the rest. The other two in our party had ordered, eaten, and finished their meal and we still hadnt gotten our food. When we checked in with the kitchen, they had our chicken sandwich and loaded fries ready and you could tell it had been sitting - but asked for 10 more minutes for the mac and cheese. The chicken sandwich was completely soggy and i didnt care for the bbq but that may be more of a regional thing. I was thankful they gave us the rest of the meal but wish they would have given us a heads up that it takes 25 minutes fo make mac and cheese that clearly wasnt even made fresh.
Megan I — Google review
To be honest I didn't particularly like the barbecue the meat seems like it was cooked decent but whatever they use for barbecue sauce was absolutely horrid. I ordered the half a slab half a chicken two orders of baked beans and Technology was not that good the place look like a nice place to Ambience look good people was pretty nice but man the food wasn't that great I'm going to try one more time because my mom like it his wife and went there so I guess I might try it out one more time but no guarantee
Chris W — Google review
I recently tried out this restaurant today!!!! for the first time, and I was pleasantly surprised by the hospitality. He made sure to give a friendly hello! Shout -out to tje light-skinned man at the front desk. He was so welcoming! The ribs were okay You know how much I love good food, so I had to give this place a 4 star rating for the ribs! Some end parts over cooked but overall it was okay And the cornbread was very good I couldn’t resist sharing my experience on my TikTok and Instagram pages. I’m so grateful for food, and I’ll definitely be back! Hopefully better review next time Peace and blessings
Without P — Google review
I love this place so much! I have been coming here for years & it's like the food the vibes just keep getting better. Geo and his wife Candace deserve their flowers bc they did their biggest one with this spot.
Carla V — Google review
Tried the Columbia Rd. Pulled Pork, pickled cabbage, w bbq sauce. Absolutely delish!! And just enough. Don't feel Full. The top ide sitting area is BEAUTIFUL ND perfectly shaded. Their beer slushies are unique and yummy!! As well. Can't wait to come back and try the Geneva Ave sandwich
Jai P — Google review
First time ordering at this restaurant! Nice young men, but the food was awful! I ordered $96.00 worth of food, waste of money. Mac n Cheese dry ss hell I couldn' t even fix it...spit it out, threw it away, brisket dry and stringy, ribs ate two of them and threw the rest away. I ordered yams, baked beans, colored greens(didn't get, instead i got 3 baked beans) and the ONLY saving grace was their chicken wings in which wete good!!! My corn muffins were mush when I opened them! All in all, just Nasty food. All but thechicken wings got thrown away!!!!!!!
Nathalie H — Google review
1250 Massachusetts Ave, Dorchester, MA 02125, USA•https://www.mandmbbq.com/•(617) 307-7674•Tips and more reviews for M&M BBQ

39Slades Bar & Grill

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Bar
Live music venue
Soul food restaurant
Slades Bar & Grill is a historic establishment with a rich legacy, once owned by Celtics great Bill Russell. Since its opening in 1935, it has been a cornerstone of Boston's Black community and has hosted iconic figures like Muhammad Ali and Martin Luther King Jr. Today, under new management, Slades continues to be a vibrant hub for soulful jazz and R&B music, offering classic southern cuisine such as their famous fried wings and oxtail special.
As a big fella from Mississippi I stamp this place approved. Slade’s in Boston serves food that feels like home. The fish was fried perfectly, golden brown, crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. The mac and cheese was cheesy and full of flavor and the greens were clearly fresh with just the right amount of spice. I am in town for almost a week and I can guarantee you I will be back at least two or three more times.
Derek T — Google review
I was actually very satisfied with our choices. Fried chicken wings , catfish nuggets , fried shrimp, & the steak tips .. very goood !! The rice & black eyed peas 👌🏾 & potatoes salad 🤞🏾 now i am not at all interested in the mac & cheese , would not recommend …
Ky-Jaya J — Google review
I’ve been to Slade’s a few times, but this was my mom’s 1st time dining here. Since then, she has done takeout twice! I know how busy they can get so I decided to come in around 3pm before the rush. Our waitress was kind and helpful. I ordered their fried chicken wing dinner with the sides: mac & cheese and black-eyed peas & rice. My mother ordered their rib dinner with the sides: potato salad and collard greens. Everything came out hot and fresh. I never tried their ribs, potato salad, and black-eyed peas & rice until now and I am blown away! We will be back to order more items off the menu!
Munah — Google review
I urge you to take some immediate action regarding the food options! The new baked macaroni and cheese made with curly noodle shells simply does not meet expectations. It comes across as bland and lacks the depth of flavor we’ve come to enjoy. Additionally, the potato salad has lost its appeal; the once creamy and flavorful dish now tastes mushy and unseasoned, failing to create the delightful contrast it used to provide. The collard greens are equally disappointing, as they are soggy and overly salty—far from the vibrant, savory side dish we remember. I genuinely miss the culinary talents of SLADE or the chef from last year, whose dishes brought creativity and satisfaction to our meals. Right now, it feels like the overall quality of the food is on a concerning downward trend, and I hope improvements can be made soon! All change ain't good change.. Horrible!
C.H — Google review
The food is amazing. You must try the yams, catfish nuggets, really anything. Flavorful, fall of the bone, succulent. Go on a weekend night and you'll get the right atmosphere.
Greg M — Google review
Mac and cheese, candy yams and fried shrimp. Mac and cheese was gross, no flavor at all, the candy yams and shrimp were amazing. The shrimp by itself is $15 and they don’t give you a lot, but it definitely tastes amazing. I would get them again. Went to the bar and got a green tea shot drink for $13. Good atmosphere and vibe
Treturus S — Google review
Spent 33$+ on a Chicken Dinner plate for delivery. I woke up hours later with food poisoning. The sides I ordered were both questionable. The macaroni and cheese was cooked different from what Is normally served with different pasta and different taste. The yams were a weird size and texture. Also unlike what I normally receive when I order. Wings were huge but bland. Now my stomach is killing me. Never again!
Jacob T — Google review
Nice Bar & Grill! Had lunch enjoyed myself here with my friend music was cool R&B, Soul food was delicious I had Smothered Pork Chops, White Rice, Collard greens were awesome and Mac and cheese was just ok need to be creamy too dry my opinion. Bartender was soo nice Will definitely go back. Atmosphere thumbs up!
Gyvanniya D — Google review
958 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02120, USA•http://sladesbarandgrill.com/•(617) 442-4600•Tips and more reviews for Slades Bar & Grill

40The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint

4.2
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Live music venue
The Porch is a restaurant in Medford, Oregon that primarily serves Southern-style fare alongside various cocktails and live music. The menu consists of items such as pulled pork and St. Louis spare ribs, which are paired with sides like collards and creamy cheese grits. The venue also has a lively lineup of blues, soul, and country music that is performed nearly every night.
There are few restaurants I will return to over and over again, while enjoying my experience and food every time! If you’re looking for good fried catfish, this is your place! The roasted Brussels sprouts are also heavenly and the drinks have a moderate pour. Not to mention that live music makes everything even better! Check this place out! You won’t be disappointed.
J B — Google review
First time at the porch. Band was great food not my favorite. Mac n cheese was very bland, corn bread very different and wasn’t edible at least for my palette , greens were cooked nicely but definitely needing flavor, ribs though were actually tasty🙂
The C — Google review
This place has great service in terms of nice staff, good feels but the food is very bland. The chicken sandwiches had maybe only salt and drenched in sauce which did not help with flavoring.The best thing I had there where the beignets and my drink. The live music was nice for a bit however it was too loud so very hard to have conversations.Would I come back no but if you need a place for good drinks and dessert why not.
Esther L — Google review
It was the first night of post pandemic live music in Mass., and we had a wonderful time at the Porch. There was top notch entertainment with legendary bluesman Luther Guitar Junior Johnson and The Magic Rockers. I had BBQ brisket and pulled pork which definitely hit the spot. The staff was great, as was the whole experience.
Michael A — Google review
Food Overall the food was okay. Even though the place is known for ribs, but I was not that impressed. The ribs were very tender, but it could be more flavourful. I ordered a bandit burger. Again, it was done well, but it is not the kind of burger which you would remember the flavour and crave for it later on. I did not like their fries, but my husband loved it and he ordered one more. Everything else The place is very nice and gigantic. They even have a stage for performance and two pool tables.
Xin Z — Google review
Food was salty, but plated and cooked well. The hostess has an upbeat personality. Food runner has a nice fro and is a hard worker. The bartender, our waitress Angela answered all our questions and has an engaging personality. Main reason I picked this restaurant was for beignets, so was bummed that it wasn't on menu due to covid changes. If you miss the turn to garage there is side parking. From there the restaurant begins with arrows to direct you to other side where entrance is. Good outdoor seating/patio. I like the decor and atmosphere. Great R&B/Neosoul music. Might be back for live entertainment.
YUDELKA — Google review
I had the Hangover egg sando - eggs over easy. The sandwich wasn’t particularly special - no real complexity in flavour - but was cooked well and the breakfast sausage really stood out. The potato hash was tasty. I came with a couple and their baby during brunch on a Saturday which included live music. Strange for the stage to face away from the tables but toward the kitchen. Our server was attentive and helpful. Overall a good experience.
Nicholas W — Google review
GREAT bbq place. Surprisingly their brisket is good but far from the best thing on the menu. The fried chicken is unreal, the pulled pork is great, the sides are fantastic. Nice space with plenty of room and large bar. I love how they often have live music as well. My only recommendation - offer baby back ribs as opposed to only St. Louis style. UODATE: let me say - one of the top BBQ places in the Boston/grater Boston area.
Matt N — Google review
175 Rivers Edge Dr, Medford, MA 02155, USA•(781) 874-9357•Tips and more reviews for The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint
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41Local 149

4.3
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New American restaurant
Bar
Restaurant
Local 149 is a cozy and inviting pub in South Boston that focuses on locally sourced comfort food and creative drinks. The menu features favorites such as deep fried fluff and peanut butter and Nutella dessert, making it the perfect spot to relax after a long day.
Definitely an underrated bar in southie. Love coming here for some good food and drinks that are priced well. They have great specials throughout the week. Workers are super nice and I’ve only experienced great service so far. Outdoor space is nice during the summer which is a huge plus especially being so near the beach!
Chelsea D — Google review
I've been coming here for 5ish years since I moved to the neighborhood. The food is always fantastic. The vibe/location is phenomenal (albeit the only bar in this area). The one problem since day one has been the staffing. I've been coming here at least once every 2 months since 2021 and there is a revolving door of staff. They are all super nice and in general we like them (and wish we got to know them more than a 3 month tenure). The issue here is the amount of staff. It is constantly so slow. However management staffs it or hires people for the tables, it's brutally tough to get attention when you want another drink. We find ourselves cashing out and going to L st/Playwright when we want to keep the night going, vs. staying here and drinking just because they are so slow. Again, very nice spot and we really want to like it, but the owners need to make another hire or two because it is so so so slow.
John J — Google review
Moved my daughter into the neighborhood and enjoyed a perfect pint with a tasty burger and fries outside. I don’t blame the server for lightly laughing at me when I wanted to make sure the Guinness was on draught. I felt at home with my red hair and freckles.
David P — Google review
Came here Friday night with a friend and asked to sit outside. I will note that I have been here a few times for drinks and somewhat know the waitress we had because he is always working here and has a distinct personality that is like intense and kind of rude but in a joking kind of way.... I think? Memorable to say the least lol. He takes our order and is like the kitchen is closing at 10 so basically hurry up (I think it was like 930 at this point?) and we were like ok kind of rude but noted and put our orders in. He comes back out with the food and hands it to us over the rail that separated out table from the picnic tables in the other outdoor section - so we had to like move to reach to grab it from him. Not a huge deal but like I have been a waitress for 3 years - you don't really do that and there was plenty of room to come around . Then probably 10 minutes into our meal I feel something on my leg - I flick it and its the BIGGEST ROACH I have ever seen. Obviously horrified we decided to take the food to go and leave. My friend went up to pay the bill ASAP and explain what happened as we were now taking our food to go and he goes I'm sorry baby! and is just super flippant about the whole thing, Listen - were we expecting to get the meal comped - no, but I would have come over and apologized and at least asked if there was anything I could do. Also our table was up against the building so it had clearly come from the inside. We tipped him 20% but looking back really shouldn't have. I got a taco salad for dinner - ate some of it when my appetite returned the next day and got so sick. I am not sure if it was the food cooked incorrectly or didn't hold well in the fridge but the whole experience was just so backwards and off. I would not come here again/ get takeout especially when there are so many other places to go on east Broadway. Not the hidden gem people think it is just because the drinks are reasonably priced.
Collette J — Google review
The food is phenomenal especially the big steak with the skewer of shrimp. I would like an option to replace the baked potato because I like something different but apparently that's not an option. The service on the other was the worst I've ever experienced. Get your service ready and maybe we will become loyal customers.
Chafik ( — Google review
Generous portion sizes of the Buffalo Wings which were so delicious! Miso Glazed Cod was definitely extremely flavorful, and the flavors are what you would expect at an American restaurant. Short Ribs were melt-in-your-mouth and extremely delicious; the brussel sprouts that came with were also quite tasty. Service was a bit more casual and felt not very professional at times but not too big of a deal
Alicia J — Google review
Beautiful place with delicious food! Our meals were very good! Lamb burger 🍔 vas the great choice! Also, salad was 💥! People are very nice. Outdoor seating.
Alexander S — Google review
Stopped by here while attending a conference at the convention center. This location is a short Uber ride away from the primary convention center hotels, but well worth the travel. We stopped in on Valentine's Day and weren't sure how busy it would be, but apparently we arrived early enough to be at the crowds. The atmosphere was upscale corner bar. It was not pretentious at all, and not so loud that you couldn't have a conversation. The food was good, as was the service.
Jon M — Google review
149 P St, South Boston, MA 02127, USA•https://local149.com/•(617) 269-0900•Tips and more reviews for Local 149

42The Smoke Shop BBQ - East Boston

4.5
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Barbecue restaurant
The Smoke Shop BBQ in East Boston is a popular spot for Southern barbecue, offering a vibrant atmosphere with multiple TVs and surround sound for game days. The restaurant also hosts special events like BBQ-inspired vegan menus and wine tastings, providing creative dishes and attentive staff in a waterfront setting. With an allergy guide available, the menu offers various options for all diners, ensuring a delightful experience.
When a customer is 100% wrong and knows it! Ordered my food from the wrong location. They were kind enough to make my food and not charge me. One thing that I'll always appreciate about the good service here, is that is backed up by a 100% guarantee you are going to like the food. Chicken wings were cooked perfect. Nice and moist! As were the bone in ribs. Always appreciate the consistency of quality this place offers! THANK YOU!
Mic S — Google review
I ordered mac and cheese bites, and they were delicious. I asked the waiter to recommend something that wasn’t spicy since I’m very sensitive to it. He suggested the pulled pork, but it turned out to be quite spicy. I immediately turned red due to my sensitivity. Then, he brought chicken with a red sauce, which also ended up being spicy. While I don’t mind a little spice, this was overwhelming—my throat felt irritated, and even my boyfriend, who enjoys spicy food, found it very strong. On the positive side, the brisket was good, though it arrived lukewarm. The cornbread was tasty, and the toasted buns were also nice. The Pepsi and water were great. To conclude, the view is beautiful, but in my opinion, this place doesn’t deserve 5 stars—it needs significant improvement.
Angélica C — Google review
Really good BBQ. I am very happy with the kids menu, they have a big selection. I appreciate you guys keeping kids in mind. I recommend getting the combos. The sausage was very good and you can’t go wrong with the pulled pork. The best sauce was the spicy one. Great location you have a wonderful view. The service was excellent from the host to the server to the runner. We will be coming back. I’m happy we tried this.
Sandra L — Google review
We had an absolutely amazing experience at Smoke Shop for our engagement party. We rented out the East Boston location and had a seamless experience booking and communicating with the team prior to the party. On the day of the party the team was incredibly friendly, professional and thoughtful. They consistently made sure we had drinks in hand and catered to our every need. They even made us to go boxes of food which we happily took home with us. On a day so special to us, the Smoke Shop team went above and beyond to ensure every moment of the day was perfect. We were brought to tears by the end of the party because of how incredible our experience was with the team. We can't say enough how thankful we are and we can not wait to return to Smoke Shop.
Taylor F — Google review
One of the better views in Boston as long as you sit outside. Brisket was OK, definitely a little on the dry side. Good service though! Family friendly spot.
Michael S — Google review
Visited on a Friday evening, about 5:30. We were seated right away, and our server was prompt and very friendly. The view is terrific, and the smell of smoke in the air adds to the ambiance. The menu includes the standard fare you would expect (ribs, brisket, burnt ends, and chicken) along with what I consider odd reaches (veggie patty, vegan hot bowl, zucchini salad). I will concede, however, that if they execute these outliers with the same conviction as the standard meat options, any non-meat eater who wanders in will be fed and happy. Our ribs and burnt ends were very good. The trio of sauces were solid, and the sides were a nice compliment. Good smoke flavor on the tender meats. Crispy fries, delicious baked beans with a surprise celery component that worked very well. Backside of the menu offered a large variety of drinks. A limited but nice desert menu was also available. This isn't a BBQ joint. If you're a fan of fantastic BBQ served roadside down south, you'll understand. Overall, this is a nice, slightly upscale BBQ restaurant serving satisfying food at a fair local price. Checking on ingredients for food allergies, I reached out to the website for answers. Got a prompt reply from the owner answering my questions. We were also asked twice before our order was taken. LOVE this level of service.
Dave C — Google review
After a long drive into the city my partner and I decided to check out the Smoke Shop and we had a beautiful experience outside by the water 💗 We had been driving for a while and couldn’t decide what to get. Memo recommended some items! He was super helpful and the ribs were even better. I ended up taking a side of pimento mac and cheese home with me! Will definitely be coming back when we’re in town.
Rochelle R — Google review
i don’t know about this one guys. being from the south i thought this spot would immediately be a hit for me but maybe i just didn’t order the correct things on the menu. the pulled chicken sandwich had a funny smell and taste. i’m not sure if i caught them on an off day but i couldn’t even finish my sandwich. it was very unpleasant. i’m a huge coleslaw girl and this coleslaw was very mediocre. it wasn’t flavorful at all. i also ordered a sweet tea and there was nothing sweet about it. usually at a bbq spot the sweet tea is a southern style tea. it tasted like a regular fountain drink. the french fries were okay. a bit overcooked. the flavor was nice. if they weren’t overcooked i could definitely have enjoyed them. my eight year old usually devours his fries and he couldn’t because it was too hard and some of them stuck together. not in the best way. despite the food the restaurant is super clean. the employees were pretty friendly and kind. my drink order did get mixed up but we were able to resolve it. the view of the water is breathtaking. i wish the food matched. it would’ve been a perfect combination for me. i don’t think i’ll be going back.
Stephanie J — Google review
45 Lewis St, Boston, MA 02128, USA•https://thesmokeshopbbq.com/•(781) 627-7427•Tips and more reviews for The Smoke Shop BBQ - East Boston

43Saus at Bow Market

4.2
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Vegetarian restaurant
Restaurant
Saus at Bow Market is a street food-focused spot that offers a wide variety of dipping sauces for its signature fries, including options like smoky chipotle and truffle ketchup. They also serve poutine with miso-mushroom gravy and various toppings. The newer location in Somerville's Bow Market has vegan-friendly offerings, such as the tasty chicken sandwich and just-right fries. The French dip is particularly recommended, even by omnivores, for its burst of flavor and texture.
We were hungry while visiting Bow Market and Saus caught out eye. We got a large poutine with kimchi topping and the Sommerville Dip. They came out in about 15ish minutes. Both were great! The Sommerville Dip was a bit too salty for my taste - the sandwich and dip were both salty by themselves so the combination can be too salty for some. This next part is more of a general comment for Bow Market but it was very hard for us to find seats as there were lots of visitors to the market that weekend. I also don't recall any seating inside Saus itself (or any of the other eateries).
Anita J — Google review
Great food with awesome flavors and quality ingredients. This location is all vegetarian so some of the dishes at the original aren't available or changed but everything is still tasty and fresh. The poutine remains a must try and a great dish. There is limited indoor seating but on nice days seating outside in the courtyard is the way to go. A great place for lunch or a quick bite.
Bryan D — Google review
"Saus is a fantastic gateway into meat-alternatives by putting their meat-free spin on classic fast food dishes. Food: I think the most successful part of the foods we tried was the overall taste. The flavors were great, but I think a general hurdle meat alternatives have is texture. Once you're approaching your last tasty bites, the texture and moisture difference from the full-meat alternatives become more apparent. Service: The staff was very friendly and gave a great drink recommendation for my chicken sandwich. Atmosphere: I think Bow Market is the perfect atmosphere and setting for Saus. The lively energy and great variety of stores in the space make visitors more open to trying new foods, leading them to try Saus!"
Vincent C — Google review
June 2024 Party of 5+ This place you have to try all vegan and the staff are just amazing! The sauces 10/10 the food 10/10 the people making it for you 10/10. They were so busy this day they sold out their fries. Will definitely be back!
Mich B — Google review
Now Market is adorable and my friend who is local recommended we stop at Saus. Primarily vegan friendly offerings. So, the chicken sandwich is definitely tasty, the fries are just right, but the star of our visit there was the French dip, which was bursting with flavor. It was so good, we ordered a second one. My husband, who eats an omnivorous diet said it was better than any meat French dip he’s had. It’s on a crisped roll and the tender veggie meat is slightly charred, adding to the texture, flavor and bite.
LA K — Google review
Vegan premium “fast food” in a hip location. The menu is vegan I believe and my partner loves it here. They do a creative take on some American favorites. The fries and sauces in my opinion, put this place on the map. My partner loves the veggie dogs and has found a new obsession with the nuggs The folks at the counter are always friendly. There is absolutely an inclusive vibe and the ambiance is fun. The space is pretty small but there are some stools and counter space to perch at. Recommend.
Lesley J — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to get some food and the location is a great spot to experience other places to eat. The staff were friendly and the food was made quickly. Their cauli-falafel was amazing! Highly recommend this spot if you’re looking for a light vegetarian dish!
Ivan I — Google review
Stopped by on a late Monday afternoon, when most places in the area aren't open. Nice folks and interesting menu. Seems this location is the only one fully vegetarian. Had their Spicy "Chicken" Sandwich and fries. As a non-vegan, the sandwich was pretty good. Fries had a bit too much salt but were fresh and tasty. I liked the outdoor seating in Bow Market, with a lot of other places to check out and explore. Also had a Dorchester Festbier Lager and Down East Cider Donut to wash it down. Wish the cups were a bit larger 🙄.
Don B — Google review
1 Bow Mkt Wy #12, Somerville, MA 02143, USA•http://www.sausboston.com/•Tips and more reviews for Saus at Bow Market

44Next Step Soul Food Cafe

4.5
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Soul food restaurant
Next Step Soul Food Cafe is a cozy restaurant in Codman Square, Boston, known for its warm hospitality and generous portions. The fried chicken is a crowd favorite, with a light seasoning and crispy exterior that feels just like a homemade Sunday dinner. Visitors rave about the delicious whiting fish dinner served with yams and macaroni, praising the perfectly fried fish and generous portions.
Firstly, to the lovely owner and her sister: thank you for extending kindness to our little family. Thank you for opening your doors for us. The food! The food was amazing! I can tell that you cook/serve with Love!!!! I felt as if I was sitting in my grandmothers kitchen eating food that she prepared. I can see why you were sold out of most of your menu. From the few items that we did get to try I would still gladly give your restaurant a 10/10 and I would definitely recommend it to anyone that I know. If we are ever in town again we are definitely stopping by!
HENTOYA M — Google review
This food is delicious. The atmosphere and owner are warm and inviting and it comes as no surprise that they have a loyal following. The chicken was solid and juicy but the pork neck was out of this world! An absolute gem! Hope to come back soon!
Ira Y — Google review
Visited this last past weekend. Whiting fish dinner with yams and macaroni. Fish fried perfectly. Food was delicious and portions very filling. Packing of the food was also great because i hate when fried foods are made soggy by sides. I would advise anyone who likes good soul food to visit. The only thing is, you have to text messages for all orders. That can be a plus for a small order without needing questions answered. A possible minus for those who have questions and larger orders. And if you are one who like to see the restaurant atmosphere, your out of luck because you pick up food at the window and can not see anything on the inside. Overall, my food experience was very pleasant and l look forward to my return.
Reeda R — Google review
So, first of all, I had a very hard time finding this restaurant, because their sign is so bleak and bland. It’s in the middle of offices, which is kind of unusual but once I did find the restaurant, they do not permit you to come inside. So you’re literally stuck ordering food out of a little window and don’t really get to see what you’re ordering or the atmosphere of the kitchen. They have you text them to order and then they text you back when the order is ready which was pretty consistent. It only took 15 minutes but again just unusual because pandemic is definitely over. When ordering from a restaurant like this for me it’s essential to see my food but I took a chance with this restaurant anyways. So let me start off by saying that the macaroni was not good at all. This was definitely more macaroni pie style versus southern food, and I didn’t really like that. Another big red flag was this macaroni was completely burnt and dry. Like if the food over cook save it for home make a new pan but don’t serve it to customers. my children absolutely love macaroni, and they did not eat this which is a big waste of money and food. So I ordered three plates, I had the pork chops, the whiting fish, fried chicken, all with Collard greens and macaroni. The pork chops were the best out of everything. I did not like the small portion three pieces of chicken for a $18 plate. I was expecting a large order also they pack, every single thing individually, which is a waste of paper and plastic. The fish was dry and overcooked so I don’t know that I would be ordering from here again definitely not as good as down home delivery. I think this is more of a Caribbean restaurant pushing southern food. I hope someone else has a better experience than me, but I like to be honest because no one should be wasting their money. Also, they don’t have any of the deserts they advertise in the pictures. The lady told me the kitchen was too hot to bake.
Tanya J — Google review
I have been eating this food for a few years now. Everything I've ever had has tasted is like " a mother's home cooked meal." The catfish is so great and I order it so much the owner calls me CATFISH MAN lol. My child loves the Mac and cheese and potato salad( and yall know kids hate veggies and greens! ) please go support this sister and her establishment. You won't be disappointed! Be patient with ordering... only accepts by text but she will reply!
Cuss W — Google review
I went there at 11:30 for lunch to my surprise I was told they don’t open until noon even though Google said they were open. I placed my order and came back later. I ordered the three piece chicken with collards and Mac and cheese. Everything was delicious. I was confused by only having 3 chicken wings? They were good sized wings but I thought three pieces of chicken would be wing, thigh and breast? But very tasty and good deal for $16
Glenn B — Google review
Omg!!!! The food and hospitality was awesome!!!!! First time in town and first place I ate!!! I cant wait to come back!!!!
Idella J — Google review
Absolutely delicious! Perfectly fried chicken, creamy mac & cheese and delicious greens. This restaurant is by far the best Soulfood in Boston. The staff were also very nice. My family loved the food & the pound cake.
Angel H — Google review
657 Washington St, Boston, MA 02124, USA•(857) 321-3727•Tips and more reviews for Next Step Soul Food Cafe

45Chicken & Rice Guys

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The Chicken & Rice Guys, a Boston-based halal and kosher catering company, have mastered the art of creating Middle Eastern street cuisine. They serve up delicious gyro plates made with top-quality lamb, beef, or tofu and drizzle them with their beloved homemade sauces. Customers rave about the perfectly cooked chicken and fluffy rice that can be customized with a variety of toppings. The generous portions and mouth-watering flavors make this food truck a must-visit in Boston, despite the limited seating options.
Solid chicken over rice bowl (4.2/5).They have some unique add ons for the bowl. I added fried onions on my bowl and it worked well. Quick service too! Pita bread wasn’t the best but it is okay. Parking is little tricky with street parking. Also, their chicken is halal which is a plus!
R Z — Google review
I was gambling at Encore casino, and took break from my losing streak. I looked up the area for some cheap foods and I stumbled upon Chicken and Rice Guys and was blown away by the deliciousness of the food. The chicken was cooked to perfection - juicy and flavorful. The rice was also cooked just right, with a nice texture and a great taste. I also appreciated the variety of toppings available, which allowed me to customize my order to my liking. The white sauce is a must have! The portions were generous and I couldn't finish it all in one sitting. The pricing is also very reasonable considering the quality of food and the generous portions. After the meal, I went back and hit the tables and went on a winning streak! If you're in the area and looking for some delicious and satisfying food, I highly recommend giving them a try!
Kevin L — Google review
My absolute favorite! The sauces are beyond delicious and food quality a 10/10. Wish they would branch out and put a store closer to the burbs than Boston - but thankfully a food truck comes close enough I can still get it weekly!
P E — Google review
Eaten here on multiple occasions, food is always tasty. Good sized portions. Highly recommended.
Raya S — Google review
Food is amazingly big portions with exquisite flavors! It will have you watering at the mouth ready to devour this meal. Texture is soft and rice is fluffy not dry or mushy. Sauces are awesome, recommend creamy garlic and barbecue together, it's bussing. The service was quick and food came out in 5 minutes. If you're here in Boston great place to get food. Down side is no where to sit to eat your meal. Other than that it's great!
Kristina S — Google review
EDIT: After ordering from this place after years, there’s definitely a difference. The portions are generous and the food quality is great. I didn’t take the free boxes of food to be as unbiased as possible. Love to see the improvement.
Desmond L — Google review
Went here again after ordering them through Grubhub a few weeks ago. Food was just as tasty, if not tastier and the team members were great in helping me build my plate. Food was so good, I forgot to snap a picture of it before eating!
Kandis B — Google review
Great food. Large portions and fast and hot food. Would recommend
Jacob P — Google review
79 Ferry St, Everett, MA 02149, USA•http://www.cnrguys.com/•(781) 636-5232•Tips and more reviews for Chicken & Rice Guys
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46Yas Chicken - Allston

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Chicken restaurant
Yas Chicken - Allston is a delightful addition to the Massachusetts chicken scene, offering an impressive array of chicken dishes that cater to every craving. From sandwiches topped with inventive ingredients like truffle mac and cheese to crispy wings and juicy tenders, there's something for everyone. The soy garlic wings are particularly noteworthy for their crunchy skin and rich flavor, while the tenders boast a perfectly seasoned batter reminiscent of beloved fast-food sauces but with a unique twist.
Best place to have a lunch catering!! All your staffs will be soo thrilled!! Everything was just so juicy and tasty! I’M A HUGE FAN! Thumbs up to everything on the menu! We can’t wait until they reopen for dine in!
Stephanie N — Google review
I’m very loyal to the bb.q chicken chain, but YAS Chicken is pretty close behind it. The main location of YAS Chicken is in Lynn but they just opened a takeout stop in Allston! Their meaty soy garlic wings had the crispiest skin and had so much flavor in them. The chicken tenders were sooo juicy (way better than raising canes, which is my baseline), yet the batter was also crispy and had its own flavor. Their house sauce for the tenders reminded me of the In-n-Out Burger sauce with a small kick to it. They also have some great sides, like the pork gyoza which was fried IN soy garlic sauce and the double fried (the secret to great taste) tater tots. We tried the parmesan tots, but I think I would stick with normal next time. This fried chicken joint is right in between an American and a Korean fried chicken joint, and they do both of them well!! The perfect place if you’ve got cravings for both. The only downside is that the wings price point is a bit higher than bb.q Chicken/Bonchon, and having only a takeout option is not the most convenient for Allston. Most people go to Allston to dine in, in my experience.
Taylor S — Google review
Arrived here after looking up brunch spaces on google. Firstly when we arrived we were charged 20$ just to go in and sit. The music was so loud that you could not hear anyone even sitting next to you. There was 1 server for the entire space and you could see that he was trying his best to attend all the customers there for the brunch. It took him 20 minutes to get to us to take our order and it was difficult to get his attention when requesting help with our order. Now to review the food that came out. The waffles were very cakey and sweet which was unexpected. The seafood ragoon was disappointing and overall the food was mediocre and Luke warm especially for how long it took to come out. Once we received the bill we noticed that we were charged an event fee after having paid 20 each just to come in and sit. Overall the experience was not a very good one and I would not recommend coming to this space on a Sunday especially if you are looking for a fun, light brunch.
Claudia B — Google review
Yas Chicken is the latest addition to Boston's growing chicken market. We tried the chicken and waffles and were pleasantly surprised. First the waffles - eating the waffles I instantly thought 'these are special.' The waffles are incredibly crispy on the outside while still fluffy in the center. The waffles are hot and melt the powered sugar thats on them creating a slight glaze that's not overly sweet. Dipped in maple syrup these waffle quarters are simply heaven. The pieces of chicken are also impressive. Both my wife and I were shocked at the size of each tender. They are very big, thin, and crispy. Lots of flavor only added to by the smoky and tangy Yas sauce they're served with. I highly recommend Yas Chicken and wish they were closer so I could get it more often.
Andrew S — Google review
I ordered the chicken and waffles. They were absolutely amazing, but the waffles were deep fried and were a bit too much after a few bites. But the flavor was great
Victoria W — Google review
When I went, it was takeout only. Service was fine, the guys up front aren't friendly, but they're polite, efficient and professional - and that's actually great. The atmosphere is.....well now they allow people to sort of sit in the booths and just eat your takeout food. It's like what I imagine PF Chang's would have looked like inside in May of 2020 - a ghost of what was but might never be again. But doesn't matter. The chicken is just really really good, seasoned well, bold sauces, fresh. The tots are good - not greasy. Don't care for the fries though. They appear to be battered or coated in something.
Trei M — Google review
Ordered delivery. Crispy tots do end up a little soft from the drive over, but were still well seasoned and well apportioned for the price. I would consider sharing one order of them with a partner or friendly stranger. The Hot n Cold Sandwich is fine, but the Spicy Chicken Sandwich is far better. Good seasoning, good texture. The YAS sauce is very good.
Hunter N — Google review
Got "the suffering" chicken sandwich and it was everything I had hoped for. Sauce reminded me a lot of the BWW Carolina reaper sauce. Chicken was fried excellently, food was ready promptly, service was quick and efficient. Parking is not extensive but IS available on site. As of posting I do not believe there is an option to sit in and eat. Currently I give 4 stars as the food was terrific but the location is under a remodel so it was a bit confusing. Will definitely be back and will update review accordingly.
Michael M — Google review
128 Brighton Ave, Allston, MA 02134, USA•(617) 202-5713•Tips and more reviews for Yas Chicken - Allston

47Bon Me - Harvard Smith Campus Center

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Asian fusion restaurant
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Bon Me at the Harvard Smith Campus Center is a vibrant café that brings the essence of Vietnamese street food to life. This counter-service eatery specializes in delicious rice and noodle bowls, as well as mouthwatering sandwiches that put a creative twist on traditional recipes. Their signature sandwich features tender miso pork paired with pickled carrots, daikon, spicy mayo, and a generous layer of pork pâté.
For my 2 week stay at Boston, ever since I found this restaurant (Bon Me), everyday's meals were something I started to look forward to! The service is relatively fast, and the food's flavor is absolutely wonderful. My 3 favorites are the japchae, jp sandwich, and the namesake sandwich. The japchae has a reasonable amount of flavorful (sweet-ish, savory) chicken that will keep you full. The bamboo shoots with the japchae also has a refreshing taste. The JP sandwich has plenty of tasty tofu inside (no meat, but filling; bought it 4 times), and the namesake, which I've only tried once, became my new favorite from Bon Me as well. The namesake's tasty pulled pork with the slightly sweet/tangy sauce makes it a really good lunch. These sandwich's sizes are also relatively large for a great price ($11-$12). The sandwich bread also has a satisfying crunch to it (obviously unless the sauce inside infiltrates it). The taste may not be of 'traditional Korean/Singaporean/Vietnamese' taste, but this is an Asian fusion restaurant, meaning unique cooking from different parts of Asia are combined. This place should satisfy your Asian food cravings, as the food here isn't too "Americanized". Also, the staff was very friendly and efficient! I felt comfortable ordering from them. The other reviews say they appear rude, but I think that's due to efficiently working throughout the whole day. Thank you, SCC Bon Me staff, for making my stay here more flavorful! :)
Tina X — Google review
I was very disappointed with this Bon Me. My Ali’s Pho was not pleasant, and definitely feels disappointing since I paid 16$ for it. The chicken inside was so not fresh and the noodles tasted chemically. The service was also unfriendly. There was nowhere to sit.
George C — Google review
Got lunch here for the first time while working on the field in the Harvard IT department. I work around the West Campus a lot so I'm looking for more lunch spots. The kiosk is easy to use and navigate, the wait time was short. The pho was great and made for a nice warm bowl of broth and noodles in this cold weather. The noodles are well cooked. The broth was hot and had good seasoning. Lots of toppings and meat. My note of no lime and ginger was fulfilled. However, my only complaint is that I also ordered a Brown Sugar boba milk tea and had to immediately spit it out as the taste of spoiled milk hit. I had my colleague at the office try it and he too also noticed it didn't taste like Brown Sugar boba milk tea and compared it to spoiled milk. I'm not going to give a 1 star because the review doesn't deserve that, but just a -1 for my drink. Might try again another day...but thanks for reading my review!
Andy T — Google review
The prices they charge are not the same as what is on the menu board. To note as well, if they ask if you'd like kimchi, jalapeno, or any other standard ingredient on your sandwich - those come at an extra cost. This was not stated and is not obvious, especially when presented quickly during the ordering conversation. I ended up picking kimchi, was up-charged after reviewing the receipt, and was given what can best be described as a kimchi-filled bread roll with a hint of chicken. Not great, will not return
Matthew S — Google review
I don’t know why the low star rating for. Food is always excellent and ratio is always perfect. Staff is always so helpful and answers your questions but it is preferred you order online as the kitchen tends to be busy from fulfilling orders. Every time I make modifications, asks for extra things or request things to be on the side, they are all always so helpful. There are many locations around Boston but this area in my opinion has the best location and it has a parking lot too. Love their Namasake sandwich but here is a picture of my delicious rice bowl. Happy eats!
Ella D — Google review
Expensive for what it is (= a fast food without space to sit and no atmosphere). The food came in a cardboard box, was almost cold and was really not that good compared to any other real asian restaurant. Don't recommend.
Alexandre T — Google review
Not good taste, due to be in a tower building, they cannot use fryer to cook the noodle should be fried. Taste is not correct Singapore style noodle , I just eat little and trash to the bin.
Ben Z — Google review
Today, we had a terrible experience at this location. Not only did they increase the price from $12.50 to $15, but the waitress was also extremely rude. When I asked her to go, she placed the food down without putting it in a bag. I had two kids and two backpacks with me, so I asked her if she could please put it in a bag. She responded very aggressively, saying, "25 cents!" I was shocked that she hadn't mentioned this while I was paying. Then she gave me a mean look and threw a bag at me.
Blue F — Google review
1350 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA•http://www.bonmetruck.com/•(617) 665-5177•Tips and more reviews for Bon Me - Harvard Smith Campus Center

48Crave

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Crave is a trendy and relaxed dining spot nestled in Chinatown, renowned for its mouthwatering sauces that elevate your wing experience. Whether you opt for the 'Mad for Chicken' wings or drums, you'll find an array of spice levels to suit your taste—from the savory Mad (soy garlic) to the fiery Suicide (super spicy garlic). Their menu also boasts BBQ and classic Buffalo flavors, making it a must-visit for wing lovers.
The best smoothies and bowls I ever tasted! The owner is an amazing and chatty woman🩷. Great job! I can’t wait to come back 💚 Delicious!
Mirela M — Google review
The trainee making my smoothie bowl blended plastic into it. When I was eating the bowl I pulled multiple pieces of plastic out and I wouldn't be surprised if I ate some unknowingly. Thankfully the other worker on shift gave me a refund but I don't think ill be coming again anytime soon.
Hazel M — Google review
Women with Blonde Hair and Black shirt was extremely rude to me. The bowl tasted like dirt and also had a hair on the banana. We are on vacation and did not feel welcomed. I did not like the bowl they gave me and she proceeded to tell me there was nothing she could do about it. Only until I told her I would make a review about the service did she take my my food back. The new bowl that came out is not consistent. One reminds me of melted ice cream in the other reminds me of crushed ice. (See photo) Maybe they need to hire an extra hand handle the volume of customers there have.
Kyle A — Google review
We wandered along the wall @ Nantasket this Sunday morning with the waves and wind. After an hour, we wanted a break and a hot drink. We stopped in at Crave for hot lattes and a lemon poppyseed muffin; sitting in their comfy couches added to our relaxation. While we warmed up a bit, our black lab Sasha met some new friends. As customers came in, Sasha acted as a greeter for the business. Before we left, maybe as payment for her friendly greetings, the owner offered Sasha a 'pup cup' of whipped cream. She loved every sloppy lick of it! Thank you for a wonderful break.
Jim M — Google review
I stopped by here with my kids. The staff was friendly and our order came up really fast. We ordered a bowl and three smoothies. They were all delicious. See pic.
Neidine A — Google review
Was staying at the Nantasket Beach Resort for a wedding and needed a good breakfast option for the bridal suite. The smoothies and bowls from Crave were a huge hit! I was able to order the day before for an early morning pickup the day of the wedding, got the email that they were ready, and the team had them all ready to go as soon as I walked in. Plus the smoothies and bowls were delicious!!!! Would highly recommend for other bridal parties using the hotel as their get ready location!
Melissa — Google review
Did take out! Sarah says here mambo bowl was amazing!
Gus6685 — Google review
food was excellent !! i got a OG açaí bowl and a Little Lexi coffee it tastes so good and it is a true work of art yall they are so busy which is good and they bring food quick lots of different options for smoothies and bowls. in a great area to
Morgan — Google review
303 Nantasket Ave, Hull, MA 02045, USA•http://hull-crave.com/•(781) 773-1585•Tips and more reviews for Crave

49Shojo

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Asian fusion restaurant
Shojo is a trendy spot in Boston's Chinatown that offers a unique dining experience. The restaurant features a diverse menu inspired by various Asian cuisines, as well as fusion dishes incorporating Southern and Italian influences. The ambiance is vibrant, with funky graffiti adorning the exterior and interior, accompanied by hip hop music playing in the background. The menu boasts creative offerings such as C-Town Chicken & Waffles and the signature Shojonator burger served on a homemade bao bun.
Located near gate C19, it’s a great place to grab a quick meal during layovers. I got the Shojonator Burger with Fries and it’s pretty good. The portion isn’t huge but that’s a good thing (specifically in this case) because it wouldn’t make you feel too bloated during your next flight.
Putt ( — Google review
I ordered the avocado kale salad, which the menu stated would contain pomegranate seeds and cherry tomatoes. What I received after a 25 minute wait contained neither of those ingredients, not to mention that it didn't even have any kale or avocado! This salad cost 19 dollars, and I paid 6.50 on top of that for what turned out to be the oiliest tofu I've ever eaten. I was not offered any kind of refund - I was simply told that this can happen when you order from the touchscreen kiosk and the kitchen gets backed up. I understand that people make mistakes, but I guess at an airport restaurant there's little incentive to make it up to the customer in any way. This was the worst restaurant experience I can remember having, but if you order something else and avoid the touchscreen kiosk, you may get better results.
Ryan C — Google review
Yes. This is another review of the airport bar. Normally there is nothing to talk about, but this one is different. Before hopping on another flight back home, I need to get some beers before boarding. Boston airport is huge and it took me a while to walk from my boarding gate to this place. I don't remember which terminal this place is located in, and not sure what type of food they serve. But I saw a few beer tabs so that's it. Then I notice that they have an egg roll appetizer and since I am a little hungry, I thought why not. Surprisingly it wasted great. Crispy on the outside and the filling has a good flavor. It came with a dipping sauce on the side but I didn't even need it. Overall it was a good experience. The price was okay considering I am at the airport. Probably will come back.
Howard H — Google review
Feel kind of had paying $20 for four small dumplings and then being told you can’t sit down if you ordered at the clearly labeled ‘order here’ kiosk Dumplings were just okay but I didn’t know they were going to be deep fried. The salad was about three bites worth of seaweed. It did come out fast and was hot.
Lizard819 — Google review
The food was great and the ambience was mellow. The bartender stared at us continuously the entire sit, which I’m not sure why. Also they would not respond to our please and thank yous, I will not return
Katherine M — Google review
$20 for 5 small wings. I wish I would have known before ordering.
Shawn M — Google review
Hands down the dirtiest, most disgusting restaurant in the airport. Dirty counters dirty menus, we walked out.
Scott C — Google review
Ordered the chicken bao and side of “duck fries”. Overall the food was bland, portion size was small. Definitely not good value. You order through a touch screen computer and when your food is ready they don’t announce it. It’s also I’m a dead end and dimly lit corner of the airport. There are much better places in Boston Logan Airport to visit.
Tommy B — Google review
Terminal C, Boston, MA 02128, USA•https://www.shojoboston.com/•(617) 755-6144•Tips and more reviews for Shojo

50Black Sheep

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Nestled within the charming Kendall Hotel, a beautifully transformed Victorian-era fire station, Black Sheep offers an upscale American café experience that’s hard to resist. The menu is thoughtfully curated for different times of day; brunch enthusiasts will revel in the Chicken & Waffles drizzled with hot sauce, while lunch-goers can’t go wrong with the Crispy Chicken Sandwich featuring fried chicken and pickled green tomato. For dinner, don’t miss out on their B.K.
Really good experience. Great meal and service. Enjoyed the patio while waiting for the Hack the Moon event at Draper with the band 1999.
Paul E — Google review
Pricey, meh. It's a tiny dining room off the lobby of a fancy hotel. Prices include gratuity. Not great for a quick dinner, but handy if you are staying in one of the many hotels in the area for a few days and want a change of pace. Service attitude varied from the supercilious and oddly stiff to frank and friendly with the different wait staff and servers during just one meal. The much bally-hooed homemade potato chips were not crisp and not overly flavorful. I've eaten better food at a pub, felt more welcome, and paid a whole bunch less.
Bruce M — Google review
Good but not amazing. It was cold and raining and it was close to where our meetings were. Had a steak and it was good. Service was great and staff friendly. Cozy space.
Varune H — Google review
Pros: Food was very good, well made and fresh. Cozy atmosphere with a home feel. Cons: VERY expensive. 6oz chicken was $25 and the cheapest entree was $22. $16 tomato soup that was average. Water tasted weird. Service was slow and when a girl at the table next to us dropped a glass full of juice we had to help her because not a single employee walked over.
Elias S — Google review
Just had dinner here and everything was SUPER delicious! Perfectly cooked, wonderfully seasoned. Attentive and kind service, too! My only quibble is that the prices are a bit towards the splurge range :(. My dinner of modest-sized salad, lobster ravioli, small cake+ice cream, and water came to $60 after tax. Then again, this is in a hotel, it is in the Boston Area, and it did come with a tasty dinner roll and sweet corn bread.
Adam L — Google review
An eclectic, quaint little place with great atmosphere, friendly service, and fantastic food. Salmon I had was fresh and moist, prepared to perfection with a light citrus sauce and spices. Wild rice with orange zest, sautéed spinach (just slightly too well salted, but I'm picky that way), and grilled asparagus wrapped in a thinly sliced carrot wrap complemented the fish and was presented with care. My daughter's pasta was equally interesting--truffle oil and fresh grated cheese, lightly grilled red, orange, and yellow peppers amongst other touches. The meals at the table next to ours from the 8 inch tall stacked burger to the kale and chicken salad looked great as well (I saw the kale and chicken salad after I'd ordered--next visit it's a must). The wait staff (team of three served us) was friendly, engaging, and described the menu as if it was the first time they had been asked, not from rote script that is all too often the case. The dining room was very cozy (about 10 tables in a 20 by 20 room) and shared the fireplace with the hotel guests in the very intimate lobby. (if you're looking for private conversation, probably not the best place to go due to the closeness of tables--but it added to the pub-like informality that was clearly intended). If I had any negative comment it was minor--the young waitress didn't quite know the etiquette of wine tasting and serving failing to leave me the cork and pouring my glass first after I'd tasted rather than pouring my daughters glass first--but that's the worst one can find with this hidden gem. Now we were there late (8:30 PM) on a slow weekday night, so if it was a very busy weekend perhaps our experience would have been different. But from my perspective, it would be hard to go wrong at the Black Sheep.
Doug L — Google review
Cozy dinning area. We were seated quickly. Just so you know the online menu doesn’t match the menu at restaurant. The salads were good. The servers were very attentive. The food is fresh.
Candy M — Google review
Food and service at The Black Sheep are always phenomenal. As an MIT employee I often stop by for lunch with colleagues and we're always pleased with the service and dining options. The patio is wonderful in the warmer months and the dining room is cozy, warm, and welcoming during the cooler months. In addition to normal dining I have also had the pleasure to host several events at The Black Sheep and I can say that the staff here is far and away the easiest and most accommodating group of professionals that I have dealt with. Santos the Restaurant Manager is always happy to help and will go out of his way to make sure that everything is always perfect. Additionally, the staff that we have during our events, Odair and Viviane, are beyond helpful and are a lot of fun. I would highly recommend The Black Sheep for dinner, lunch, and especially to host your next event. Santos and his staff are a cut above the rest.
Brian M — Google review
350 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA•http://www.kendallhotel.com/dining/?utm_source=google&utm_medium…•(617) 577-1300•Tips and more reviews for Black Sheep
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Street food
The  best cake shops and cake bakeries in Boston
Cakes
The  best sushi restaurants and sushi bars in Boston
Sushi
The  best sweets spots in Boston
Sweets
The  best Chinese food in Boston
Chinese restaurants
The  best spots for soup in Boston
Soup
The  best takeout food in Boston
Takeout and delivery
Stores with the best cookies in Boston
Cookies
The  best spots for chicken wings in Boston
Chicken wings
The  best desserts and snacks in Boston
Desserts
The  best vegan restaurants in Boston
Vegan restaurants
The  best spots for salad in Boston
Salad
The  best vegetarian restaurants in Boston
Vegetarian restaurants
The  best donut places in Boston
Donuts
The  best shawarma spots in Boston
Shawarma
The  best spots for kebab in Boston
Kebab
The  best spots for ramen in Boston
Ramen
The  best spots for fish and chips in Boston
Fish and chips
The  best spots for chicken in Boston
Chicken
The  best places for pasta in Boston
Pasta
The  best fast food restaurants in Boston
Fast food
The  best spots for dim sum in Boston
Dim sum
The  best French bakeries in Boston
French bakeries
The  best pizza spots in Boston
Pizzas
The  best spots for afternoon tea in Boston
Afternoon tea
The  best French restaurants and bistros in Boston
French restaurants
The  best places for tapas in Boston
Tapas
places to have the best gelato in Boston
Gelato
The  best ice cream shops in Boston
Ice cream
The  best spots for tacos in Boston
Tacos
The  best Italian restaurants in Boston
Italian restaurants
The  best places for steak in Boston
Steak
The  best noodle spots in Boston
Noodles
The  best Japanese food and restaurants in Boston
Japanese restaurants
The  best spots for high tea in Boston
High tea
The  best spots for falafel in Boston
Falafel
The  best pancakes in Boston
Pancakes
The  best American restaurants in Boston
American restaurants
The  best spots for dumplings in Boston
Dumplings
The  best pastries and patisseries in Boston
Pastries
The  best Asian food in Boston
Asian food
The  best places to eat in Boston
Places to eat
The  best spots for croissants in Boston
Croissant
The  best foods to try in Boston
Food to try
The  best bread shops in Boston
Bread

Drink

The  best Boston breweries and craft beer
Breweries and beer
The  best nightlife in Boston
Nightlife
The  best clubs and nightclubs in Boston
Nightclubs
The  best rooftop bars in Boston
Rooftop bars
The  best places to go out in Boston
Places to go out
The  best pubs in Boston
Pub
The  best lounges in Boston
Lounges
The  best places to party in Boston
Place to party
The  best rooftop spots in Boston
Rooftops
The  best gay bars in Boston
Gay bars

Attractions

The  best photo spots in Boston
Photo spots
The  best shopping and stores in Boston
Shopping
The  best museums in Boston
Museums
The  best things to do with kids in Boston
Kid-friendly attractions
The  best neighborhoods to see in Boston
Neighborhoods
The  best hiking trails in Boston
Hiking
The  best architecture in Boston
Architectural buildings
The  best art museums in Boston
Art museums
The  best nature near Boston
Nature
The  best sights in Boston
Sights
The  best parks and gardens in Boston
Parks and gardens
Fun things to do in Boston:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
The  best photography galleries and museums in Boston
Photography museums
The  best pool spots in Boston
Pools
The  best bridges in Boston
Bridges
The  best street markets in Boston
Street markets
The  best spots to watch the sunset in Boston
Sunset
The  best art galleries in Boston
Art galleries
The  best places to visit for arts and culture in Boston
Arts and culture
The  best boutiques in Boston
Boutiques
The  best spa hotels in Boston
Spa hotels
The  best baths in Boston
Baths
The  best golf courses in Boston
Golf courses
The  best cooking classes in Boston
Cooking classes
The  best beaches in and around Boston
Beaches
The  best coffee roasters in Boston
Coffee roasters
Boston skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Boston
Buildings
The  best places to propose in Boston
Places to propose
The  best children's museums in Boston
Children's museums
The  best wedding venues in Boston
Wedding venues
The  best churches in Boston
Churches
The  coolest clothing stores and boutiques in Boston
Clothing stores
The  best free attractions in Boston
Free attractions
The  best free museums in Boston
Free museums
The  best history museums in Boston
History museums
The  best hotels in Boston
Hotels
The  best walking spots in Boston
Walks
The  best markets in Boston
Markets
The  best malls in Boston
Malls
The  best national parks around Boston
National parks
Restaurants
Attractions
Cafes
Photo spots
Cheap eats
Breakfast and brunch
Bakeries
Breweries and beer
Romantic places

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Popular road trips from Boston

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What's the weather like in Boston?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Boston for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Boston in January
  • Weather in Boston in February
  • Weather in Boston in March
  • Weather in Boston in April
  • Weather in Boston in May
  • Weather in Boston in June
  • Weather in Boston in July
  • Weather in Boston in August
  • Weather in Boston in September
  • Weather in Boston in October
  • Weather in Boston in November
  • Weather in Boston in December

All road trips from Boston

  • Boston to New York City drive
  • Boston to Washington DC drive
  • Boston to Montreal drive
  • Boston to Orlando drive
  • Boston to Philadelphia drive
  • Boston to Toronto drive
  • Boston to Chicago drive
  • Boston to Niagara Falls drive
  • Boston to Newport drive
  • Boston to Baltimore drive
  • Boston to Quebec City drive
  • Boston to New Orleans drive
  • Boston to Portland drive
  • Boston to Ogunquit drive
  • Boston to Nashville drive
  • Boston to Conway drive
  • Boston to Ottawa drive
  • Boston to Gatlinburg drive
  • Boston to Atlanta drive
  • Boston to Mystic drive
  • Boston to Williamsburg drive
  • Boston to Pittsburgh drive
  • Boston to Savannah drive
  • Boston to Cleveland drive
  • Boston to Provincetown drive
  • Boston to Atlantic City drive
  • Boston to Charleston drive
  • Boston to St. Augustine drive
  • Boston to Gettysburg drive
  • Boston to Miami Beach drive

Explore nearby places

  • Boston
  • Somerville
  • Cambridge
  • Brookline
  • Quincy
  • Lexington
  • Hingham
  • Hull
  • Salem
  • Marblehead
  • Natick
  • Danvers
  • Concord
  • Foxborough
  • Lowell
  • Wrentham
  • Westford
  • Ipswich
  • Gloucester
  • Rockport
  • Salem
  • Mendon
  • Newburyport
  • Nashua
  • Lincoln
  • Carver
  • Plymouth
  • Pawtucket
  • Worcester
  • Providence
  • Hampton

All related maps of Boston

  • Map of Boston
  • Map of Somerville
  • Map of Cambridge
  • Map of Brookline
  • Map of Quincy
  • Map of Lexington
  • Map of Hingham
  • Map of Hull
  • Map of Salem
  • Map of Marblehead
  • Map of Natick
  • Map of Danvers
  • Map of Concord
  • Map of Foxborough
  • Map of Lowell
  • Map of Wrentham
  • Map of Westford
  • Map of Ipswich
  • Map of Gloucester
  • Map of Rockport
  • Map of Salem
  • Map of Mendon
  • Map of Newburyport
  • Map of Nashua
  • Map of Lincoln
  • Map of Carver
  • Map of Plymouth
  • Map of Pawtucket
  • Map of Worcester
  • Map of Providence
  • Map of Hampton

Boston throughout the year

  • Boston in January
  • Boston in February
  • Boston in March
  • Boston in April
  • Boston in May
  • Boston in June
  • Boston in July
  • Boston in August
  • Boston in September
  • Boston in October
  • Boston in November
  • Boston in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Boston?

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Best fried chicken in nearby cities

  • The best spots for fried chicken in Providence
  • The best spots for fried chicken in Provincetown
  • The best spots for fried chicken in Ogunquit

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Portland
  • Top things to do and attractions in Newport
  • Top things to do and attractions in Providence
  • Top things to do and attractions in Salem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cambridge
  • Top things to do and attractions in Provincetown
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Somerville
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Ogunquit
  • Top things to do and attractions in Quincy
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lowell
  • Top things to do and attractions in Concord
  • Top things to do and attractions in Newburyport
  • Top things to do and attractions in Marblehead
  • Top things to do and attractions in Natick
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ipswich
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brookline
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lexington
  • Top things to do and attractions in Foxborough
  • Top things to do and attractions in Danvers
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hingham
  • Top things to do and attractions in Westford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Salem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Wrentham

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Portland
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Newport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Providence
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cambridge
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Provincetown
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Portsmouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Plymouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gloucester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Worcester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Somerville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rockport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ogunquit
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Quincy
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lowell
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Concord
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Newburyport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Marblehead
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Natick
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ipswich
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brookline
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lexington
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Foxborough
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Danvers
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hingham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hull
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Westford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Wrentham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mendon

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