Boston Serves it Fresh
While you are visiting the capital and largest city in Massachusetts, we are sure you will work up an appetite. So, we have provided a few restaurants that might entice and sustain you on your next vacation to Boston.
Eat at Avila if you are interested in a modern Mediterranean cuisine with fine quality meats, seafood and produce. Avila is sure to give you a balanced, flavorful meal to keep you satisfied.
Their restaurant and bar will bring you a sincere commitment to service, tantalizing wines and cocktails and the finest of ingredients. They are currently dishing up flavors from Spain, Italy, France, Portugal and Greece.
They have small plates for single guests, a chef’s tasting menu for two or a banquet for parties of 100. There is something to accommodate anyone at this well renowned eatery.
Another option for your dining experience is Rendezvous. This joint is open for dinner 7 days a week and also has a menu inspired by flavors of the Western Mediterranean (Italy, France, Spain and North Africa).
Located in Central Square, this place is convenient and ready to feed and serve you up delicious meals. Visit the chef’s blog and get inside his mind after you enjoy his intricate culinary creations.
Visit for their Mother’s Day Lunch special, Sunday Prix Fixe and be sure to check out the chef’s menu. Wine and cocktail lists are also available online for celebratory planning.
For a more casual dining venue, eat at East Coast Grill which serves brunch and dinner. Here, you can enjoy seafood, grilled meats and tasty BBQ.
They cater and host special events to accommodate any event you may have going on in the Boston area. Located in Inman Square, this restaurant has been open for over 25 years and is still serving up delicious meals for you.
One thing to make note of is that there is paid parking at East Coast Grill. It is $5 to park across the street, but worth the food.
This spring, they will roast a pig Caja China style in their back yard every Friday night. There will be a different type of pig each week; don’t miss it.
Located at the Beacon Hill Hotel is Beacon Hill Bistro which serves contemporary French bistro cuisine.
The area and the people are sure to complete your vacation.
A restaurant that has received great reviews and accolades, the owner Jason Bond has created a brilliant atmosphere and food infused with flavors of the French countryside. Come by and order up your personal dish from the winner of Boston Magazine’s “Best of Boston” Hotel Award.
Next, Dante is a riverside Italian restaurant that will fill you up and leave you smiling. Another winner of Boston Magazine’s “Best of Boston” in 2008, Dante has a very interactive website that will give you a preview of the entertaining as well as filling experience of eating.
Success is flowing for this eatery as they have opened up a sister restaurant called il Casale recently. From the kitchen to your table, experience the cuisine from these two fabulous, award-winning establishments.
Another option for Italian dishes is Via Matta viagra cost located in Boston’s Back Bay. This place brings Italy’s Piedmant, Tuscany, Liguria and Emilia Ramagna regions into one flavor that is local to Massachusetts.
They pride themselves on having the freshest seasonal ingredients available and Viagra Professional have been obeying over 1000 years of culinary inspiration. Their chefs have the wisdom, the experience and the taste to please your stomach.
You can make reservations online or by calling in for parties of all sorts and sizes. Another amenity of this eatery is the ability to look up daily specials online before coming in to the physical location.
Check out the menu today and see if anything sounds like what you have a taste for. Their rich flavors and ingredients are sure to leave any eater satisfied.
You can drop by Brand Cialis Via Matta for lunch, the Caffe or on the Patio. Anytime you come, you will always s find the flavors-simple, authentic, fresh and memorable- that will remind you of your last trip to Italy or entice you to visit for lunch, dinner or late night.
One last restaurant is called Locke-Ober and it is the third oldest eatery in the area. They specialize in French food.
Stop by if you would like traditional, trusted tastes to keep you going during your stay in Massachusetts. This place is sure to dish you up some delicious cuisine that will leave you wanting more.
Author Bio: Tom Selwick has worked as a travel agent for the last 35 years and written several of articles about Boston restaurants.
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