The Corrib Pub, in Boston's Brighton neighborhood opened in 1969. It is named for Lough Corrib in Ireland and attracts many natives of County Galway who have settled in the area. Read more.
Fresh sourdough bread - I could live off it! All their breakfast sandwiches are amazing, and they're Irish Cream coffee is to die for!
Chicken pot pie was phenomenal, creamy, flavorful chicken, crisp (in the right way) veggies, and the sage crust was absolutely perfect!! Definitely recommended!
Have a seat outside. Great people watching, great food, decent (on the pricey side) food. Okay for families, perfect for date night. Try the signature martini (pear is awesome!).
People-watching becomes an art form in this posh section of the city. Soak up the sun and do a different kind of window shopping while you munch at Stephanie's on Newbury Street. Read more.
Cheap delicious! My fav lunch combo of a lobster roll and bisque. The best lobster roll in Boston! Take your food and try and find a seat
Corner bakery and sandwich shop that has irresistible delicacies and service with a smile. Veggie options, artisan coffee, and cupcakes to die for- a must while in South End.
Historic hotel extremely well maintained with great service and food. Both "Boston Cream Pie" and "Parker House Rolls" were invented here. Try both!
The ghost of this historic hotel's original owner, Harvey Parker, is said to wander the halls and walk through walls. Room 303 was reported to be the most haunted until it was turned into a closet.
Longest continuously operated hotel in U.S. John Wilkes Booth stayed here & practiced at nearby shooting gallery before his fateful journey to DC. Emeril Lagasse worked here. More info in blog. <LINK> Read more.