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Boston Eats - Need Suggestions
Posted on 8/19/10 at 11:07 pm
Posted on 8/19/10 at 11:07 pm
will be there for a week long meeting in september...will b taking people to dinner for 5 nights...........i know its a long shot (and will be bumping for the time-being), but gimme some suggestions..........
Posted on 8/20/10 at 8:21 am to bossflossjr
Off the top of my head:
Via Matta for Italian, near the public Garden
Radius
No. 9 Park
Clio - not far from where you're staying and very good.
Let me think about it and I'll give you some more.
Via Matta for Italian, near the public Garden
Radius
No. 9 Park
Clio - not far from where you're staying and very good.
Let me think about it and I'll give you some more.
This post was edited on 8/20/10 at 11:20 am
Posted on 8/20/10 at 8:31 am to bossflossjr
jr, I was there a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed Union Oyster House.. Some people call it a tourist place, but, lots of locals were there. It's the oldest restraunt in America, and has some really neat stuff on the wall, and the old building is interesting to walk around in.. Great raw bar,,,Otis reccomended to me, and I enjoyed...
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:42 am to Ole Geauxt
Oya-One of the best sushi places in America.Rated as the number one new restaurant in America in 2008. The flavor combinations were amazing and unlike any experience I have had before. $$$$$$ though.
Craigie on Main- Great contemporary American food. Order seafood here. This place uses a pig in its advertising but is like the opposite of Cochon (where seafood is not good and pork is). At Craigie the seafood was great and prob better than anything I have had here in NO (their non-Seafood stuff was great as well). Casual Bistro style restaurant.
You will need reservations at both places.
Craigie on Main- Great contemporary American food. Order seafood here. This place uses a pig in its advertising but is like the opposite of Cochon (where seafood is not good and pork is). At Craigie the seafood was great and prob better than anything I have had here in NO (their non-Seafood stuff was great as well). Casual Bistro style restaurant.
You will need reservations at both places.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:52 am to Maderan
quote:This is a great restaurant, but it's in Cambridge and may not be convenient for the OPs purposes.
Craigie on Main
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:45 am to coolpapaboze
Background:
I will be at the Boston Marriott Copley Plaza from a Friday to Wednesday on a business trip. Each night there, I will be entertaining different clients at the restrnt of my choice. All parties will be traveling via cab.
Yall are awesome, as usual.
I will be at the Boston Marriott Copley Plaza from a Friday to Wednesday on a business trip. Each night there, I will be entertaining different clients at the restrnt of my choice. All parties will be traveling via cab.
Yall are awesome, as usual.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:48 am to coolpapaboze
Yeah, it is in Cambridge. But Cambridge is really close to downtown. The restaurant is 2.5 miles from Boston Common and takes less than 10 minutes by cab. For comparison Clancy's is 4.5 miles from downtown NO.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:17 am to Maderan
My bad, they moved from Craigie St to Main (duh), which is more convenient than the old location.
Posted on 9/18/10 at 5:10 am to Ole Geauxt
Need nice restrnts for:
Sunday Night
Monday Night
Tuesday Night
Gonna go to The Baseball Tavern on saturday night to watch LSU/WVU. (LSU Boston Alumni)
Thanks for the suggestions
Sunday Night
Monday Night
Tuesday Night
Gonna go to The Baseball Tavern on saturday night to watch LSU/WVU. (LSU Boston Alumni)
Thanks for the suggestions
This post was edited on 9/18/10 at 5:11 am
Posted on 9/18/10 at 12:57 pm to bossflossjr
I tried Union Oyster House and Mike's pastries--yummy
Posted on 9/19/10 at 4:16 pm to OLEMISSLSU
Go to the Italian area of town in the North End and eat at any restaurant in there. Phenomenal.
Off the top of my head- Al Dente
Off the top of my head- Al Dente
Posted on 9/19/10 at 4:18 pm to lsu2006
I didn't particularly care for Union Oyster House when I ate there this summer. It's definitely a place to go just for the experience and the history of the place. The food- meh.
Posted on 9/19/10 at 4:40 pm to bossflossjr
Stay away from Legal Sea Foods.
It's crap.
It's crap.
Posted on 9/19/10 at 7:12 pm to Zach
Strega in the North End is great.. A lot of Italian up there.. Can't go wrong!
Posted on 9/19/10 at 8:11 pm to bossflossjr
Doyle's Cafe in I think the Jamaica Plain's area. Best clam chowder I've ever had. It's out there though might be too inconvenient.
Posted on 9/19/10 at 8:16 pm to bossflossjr
Lookin @
Union Oyster House if someone wants seafood.
Clio, Radius, and Craigie look good.
Im gonna do a little lookin on some Boston dining sites.....anyone have a steakhouse recommendation?
Union Oyster House if someone wants seafood.
Clio, Radius, and Craigie look good.
Im gonna do a little lookin on some Boston dining sites.....anyone have a steakhouse recommendation?
Posted on 9/20/10 at 9:01 am to bossflossjr
quote:
anyone have a steakhouse recommendation?
When we were in Boston, one of our local guys referred us to Grill 23 and it was very, very good. We didn't want to go to a Flemings or Ruth's Chris - you can hit those chains up anywhere. Grill 23 is a local joint and I highly recommend it.
Posted on 9/20/10 at 6:02 pm to Burlee
heard good things about Grill23..and no, dont want a chain i can visit anywhere.
thanks.
thanks.
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