Fish Market rivals Oishii in Chestnut Hill for being the smallest sushi bar in the Boston area. It clocks in at a grand 19 seats. Read more.
For those who like veggie sushi: Idaho Maki and the Garden Roll are TO DIE FOR!!! I get Idaho Maki every time I go. The Garden Roll's a bit pricy, but worth it if you like avocado.
Definitely try the Ocean Roll. Best one there!! Read more.
Southie’s latest trendy spot serves up the "Sugar Bowl,"a drink with three simple ingredients: Ketel One, muddled watermelon, and cucumbers. You get what the name promises: sugary deliciousness. Read more.
Equal parts retro-industrial décor and Southern-comfort flair. Dishes are modern twists on our favorite bar classics and are all locally-sourced. Mac 'n' cheese fritters? Addicting.
The folks at Local 149 serve up some serious brunch comfort food: chicken and waffles with warm maple syrup, nutmeg butter, and apricot jam. If that’s not exactly up your alley, try the French toast. Read more.
Southie has its own version of the British gastropub with the opening of Local 149. A massive bar anchors the room, while banquettes and cafe tables make it comfortable for families. Read more.
Trendy. Nice drinks, normal pours. Sexy young people. Great food menu. Full menu till 11 pizza menu till 12. Beef sticks and tunna tartar was awesome. They also have bacon and white clam pizza !
There’s no theme to Lydia Shire’s Liberty Hotel restaurant, other than “tasty.” Read more.
Line Dancing on Sunday’s and Tuesday’s. Great fun, beginners welcome. Where else in Boston can you do this? $4 drafts and great company. Worth a look!
Fantastic hotel with excellent location. Next to harbor, park right there, close to good restaurants and very, very family friendly! Good service and location, location, location! Def reco it!