1. Emack & Bolio's
7.9
290 Newbury St (btwn Gloucester & Hereford), Boston, MA
Ice Cream Parlor · Back Bay West · 27 tips and reviews
Reggie Saldivar: They have various dipped waffle cones - chocolate , rice krispies, snickers, etc.
Crystal King: Tiny shop with just a counter, but behind the counter are vats of creamy deliciousness. Try one of their crazy waffle cones, like the one with rice krispie edges.
Ha Diem: The waffle cones are a must get when you're here. It is ridiculously huge and sweet so sharing might be a good idea. My mango soft serve in a Nutella Rice Krispie waffle cone was delicious.
2. Mul's Diner
7.8
74 W Broadway (at A St.), Boston, MA
Diner · D Street - West Broadway · 41 tips and reviews
Mike Ronquillo: Best Rice Krispies in town!!!
Ashley B: Cheap and delicious breakfast! Open early, bottomless coffee. Faves: pancakes, corned beef hash
Jason M.: Don't expect to go anywhere afterward without changing your clothes. You'll smell like fried food and pancakes when you leave.
4. Bricco
7.8
241 Hanover St (btwn Cross & Richmond), Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · North End · 79 tips and reviews
alexander Cohen: The Seafood Risotto was absolutely amazing. Chase that with a glass of their '06 Merlot, and follow all of it with a Bread pudding and banana gelato
Val <3: Go to Bricco, their must-try is the Ricotta Pillows! They have delectable truffle mushrooms
Tyler Brock: Ricotta Pillows: do it fatty.
6. Emack & Bolio's
140 Brookline Ave (Park Drive), Boston, MA
Ice Cream Parlor · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 8 tips and reviews
Jessica N.: Get your ice cream in one of the flavored cones (Rice Krispies, Fruity Pebbles, etc.). Such sugary goodness.
Margaret Wang: I must say that, despite the politics, Toscanini's is my favorite. But Emack & Bolio's is definitely rising in the list. Great creamy ice creams. Stop in!
Rami Ismail: It's ice cream alright.
Steve M: Can't go wrong here. I've done the sushi, lobster rangoons, and dumplings. All have been phenomenal.
Jenne Raub: If you love watching old men flirt with prostitutes, you'll really love Empire.
Daniela J: Industry Nights on Mondays. $25 all you can eat sushi. Amazing! Great food & really cool atmosphere
Russ Wakelin: Historic hotel extremely well maintained with great service and food. Both "Boston Cream Pie" and "Parker House Rolls" were invented here. Try both!
HISTORY: 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.
IWalked Audio Tours: 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.
11. Papagãyo
283 Summer St (at A St.), Boston, MA
Mexican Restaurant · D Street - West Broadway · 102 tips and reviews
Laurel Desrosier: Amazing service, amazing food, awesome decor, and delicious drinks. Margaritas are big and sangria is delicious--for $45 got about 8 glasses of sangria out of a pitcher.
Thrillist: Where else can you find Tequila Snow Cones? They're available in Pineapple, Prickly Pear, or Watermelon, and come in fours - like the Plastics in Mean Girls, but friendlier. Read more.
Erica: No seriously. This is the best. guac. ever.