2. OAK Long Bar + Kitchen
9.0
138 Saint James Ave (Dartmouth St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 74 tips and reviews
Boston.com: "Tagliatelle with Lobster and Short Rib" sings, handmade tagliatelle with sweet, tender pieces of lobster, craggy chunks of beautifully cooked short rib, zucchini, and pecorino. Read more.
Boston.com: The new hearth oven truly earns its keep is something humble: roast chicken, redolent of rosemary and pepper, served in a cast-iron skillet with potatoes. Also hard to beat: pulled pork flatbread. Read more.
Christine A: The burger here is amazing, even better than the Bristol lounge in the four seasons...
3. Metropolis
7.9
584 Tremont St, Boston, MA
Wine Bar · South End · 33 tips and reviews
Natasha Knoth: Everything was impeccable. The scallops, vegetarian risotto and rainbow trout all exceeded expectations. As did the strawberry chess cake, blueberry and ricotta sponge, and peach crumble desserts.
Andrew Nigrosh: Ask for Tony's Rigatoni. You will not regret.
Xavier: Very nice charming place! Good service, nice music and reasonable price. Free coffee refill. If you like sweet brunch the Blueberry pancakes are very good. 👍🏻
5. The Cheesecake Factory
8.3
115 Huntington Ave Ste 181 (at Belvidere St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 174 tips and reviews
Tracy Chang: Lunch specials are super cheap, and in sizable portions. Definitely worth a visit during lunch hours.
Tarik Celik: Strawberry cheseecake
Anton Kotenko: If you'll ever be in Boston, Cheesecake Factory is a first place to go if you really want to eat. Any of them. Huge tasty portions. Any salad, pasta or burger. All great. But huge. No ads.
6. Max Brenner
745 Boylston St (btwn Exeter & Fairfield), Boston, MA
Dessert Shop · Prudential - St. Botolph · 170 tips and reviews
Gina Buckner: If you like sweets and chocolate, you really can't go wrong. Fondue, ice cream, chocolate martini complete with chocolate covered strawberry, molten cake, and other non-dessert food as well!
Thrillist: This is where taste buds go to live & the South Beach diet goes to die. Tiramisu cocktail, triple chocolate pancakes, chocolate pizza, crispy chocolate egg rolls..somewhere, Homer Simpson is swooning. Read more.
Elizabeth Towle: If death by chocolate has ever actually happened, it probably happened here.
7. McGreevy's
911 Boylston St (at Gloucester St), Boston, MA
Irish Pub · Prudential - St. Botolph · 88 tips and reviews
Henri Makembe: The calamari is fantastic. Well-fried and slightly spicy with a mix of pepper and sausage. I highly recommend it.
Diky: Tattoos, tits, beer. Everyone wins here
Michael Hollis: McGreevy's has the best staff in all of Boston. For reals. You are honestly kinda lame if you aren't here.
Naquie Green: Great hotel n staff. Beautiful waterfront and city views
Kathryn Yu: If you're lucky, they might upgrade you to a room with an AC vents view.
Alexander Ward: Standard Westin, yes the walls are paper thin and yes the parking it insanely overpriced, but all Westins are - it's what it says on the can! Breakfast SHOULD be included for $385/night - but it's not