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Cross Street(s):Clarendon St.
Cuisine:American
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Brunch: Saturday & Sunday: 10:30am - 3pm
Dinner:Sun - Thu: 5pm - 10:30pm, Fri-Sat: 5pm - 12am
Parking:Valet
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This restaurant opened in what seemed like a revolving location for restaurants. It replaced Perdix, a venerable New American restaurant, and has established itself pretty firmly with a comfortable and varied menu. It is a favorite hangout of Povo employees for business lunches in the South End.
The POPS menu offers familiar dishes prepared with a creative twist. Join us for a night of amazing, unique cuisine, fantastic and friendly service, and an atmosphere that evokes energy, movement, and celebration.
Join us at POPS on Monday, December 15 from 11:30 AM until 1:30 PM for a spectacular Holiday Luncheon and Ornament-Making Extravaganza
 
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Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Informal
Hours: M-W 5:30-10pm
Th-F 5:30pm-11pm
Sa-Su 10am-3pm
Sa-Su 5:30-10pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Aquitaine Bar à Vin Bistro has established itself as one of the premier French Bistro in the South End. You'll sigh in culinary ecstasy from your first sip of Perrier to your last crumb of profiterole. Everything—from appetizers to dessert—is absolutely mouth-watering and cooked to perfection. Starters range from gourmet escargot with garlic and parsley butter ($12), mussels ($9), or rabbit and foie gras terrine ($14) to the more traditional endive salad ($9). Equally delicious entrees include everything from salmon, sole, or cod to goat cheese ravioli, or steak frites (entrees $19-30). And if you're feeling ambitious, Aquitaine's extensive wine list offers a host of options for that $200 hangover you've been craving.
Saturday Prix Fixe Brunch for $9.95 per person. They also serve a slightly pricier and more elaborate brunch on Sunday. If you are going to visit Aquitaine for dinner, and you want to be really impressed, try the filet au poive w/ congnac cream, grilled scallions and green peppercorns ($29). Aquitaine also has a sister restaurant - Aquitaine Bis - located in Chestnut Hill.
 
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Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu: 8am-11pm
Fri-Sat: 8am-12am
Sun: 9am-11pm
Lunch:Yes
Parking:No
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One of the South End's original coffee bars, it has evolved as a restaurant for sandwiches and salads. Also serves a delicious chocolate milkshake! Always service with a smile. Francesca's is also a popular South End joint with the lunch crowd. Their specials change daily and the freshness of the food and innovative soups keep the regulars coming back. A great place to grab a coffee concoction or a dessert (like the Big Sexy Chocolate Cake!), Francesca's seems to have a little something for everyone.
 
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The venerable Garden of Eden has closed after 12 years in business. A large meal tax misunderstanding, high rents, and a declining customer base led the Lionette family to close the restaurant, though Lionette's Market remains open.
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 • (617) 236-0990
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Cross Street(s):Union Park St.
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Officially opening its doors on Tuesday, March 10, owner Stephanie Sokolove's second eatery, Stephi's on Tremont, is a smaller, 65-seat version of the tourist-inclined Newbury Street mainstay. Think of it as Stephanie's younger sister. Popular dishes from its older Newbury Street sibling will be served at Stephi's, including its tasty mac 'n' cheese coupled with the hot spot's famous entree salads.
Stephi's chef Corey Comeau also plans to serve up a few comfort food faves including a rich lobster shepherd's pie and a killer selection of paninis. The decor at Stephi's on Tremont rivals its posh-yet-cozy neighbors like the revamped South End Buttery and stunning BanQ. Sokolove's new digs boast a chandelier, a marble wall, a staircase in the middle of the room and a U-shape bar with a TV.
Like its Newbury Street big sis, the Tremont Street locale will boast al fresco dining in the warmer months which, based on is location, guarantees that it will be a great place to see and be seen in the South End.


 
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Cross Street(s):Clarendon Street
Cuisine:Indian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily 11:30am-11pm
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Mela comes to us from the One World Cuisine team who also run Bukhara, Diva, Kashmir, Mantra, and Cafe of India. The lunch buffet is very reasonable for the area: $10 weekdays, $13 weekends. Mela is likely the only Indian restaurant in the South End, but a very welcome addition. The service is friendly to children, but expect tight spaces, no kid cups or kid menus and to emphasize "very very mild spices please"/ They will however store your stroller for you.
 
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Cuisine:French
Dress:Informal
Hours: M-W 5:30-10pm
Th-F 5:30-11pm
Sa 9am-3pm and 5:30-11pm
Su 9am-3pm and 5:30-10pm
Parking:Yes
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Metropolis occupies what was once an ice cream parlor; today, there is no better place in Boston to spoon up cinnamon ice cream with chocolate bread pudding and caramel sauce ($8), one of the restaurant's rarefied desserts. While the ice cream here is exquisitely prepared, this trendy bistro focuses on innovative, Italian-influenced cuisine. Dishes such as the roasted duck with sun-dried plum, goat cheese, and smoked bacon tart ($20) exemplify how Metropolis' chef melds diverse and complex flavors with excellent results. The date-worthy atmosphere more than compensates for the lack of elbow room and the inevitable wait (call ahead). Entrees $15-20.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard. Customers squeeze into the tightly spaced tables and read the paper at the wrap-around bar.
 
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Su-W 5pm to 12pm, Th-Sa 5pm to 1am, Sa and Su Brunch 10:30am to 3pm
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Cross Street(s):Appleton Street
Cuisine:Southwestern
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Su-W 5pm to 12pm
Th-Sa 5pm to 1am
Sa and Su Brunch 10:30am to 3pm
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Masa is a Southwestern restaurant with a flair (think Border Café casualness combined with more experimental, daring cuisine.) Not only a great restaurant, Masa is proud of their bustling happy hour crowd that enjoys $1 tapas as well as $5 pitchers of Sangria. Masa is known to have live entertainment from time to time and offers late brunch on the weekends.
The chandeliers are an oddity in the room, and the copper bar is interesting, but it's all casual; dressing down is an acceptable custom here. Masa in Spanish means 'dough.' However, you shouldn't only be concerned about the variety that’s being kneaded in the kitchen. The dough to which I’m alluding is the amount of cash that leaves your wallet at the end of the evening. Be prepared to spend a lot (outside of happy hour) but consider the money well spent. The food is divine.
Thursday night is Latin Night from 9pm to 1am with Salsa dance lessons from 10:30pm to 11:30pm.
Tip: Make a reservation, even for brunch.
Throughout the month of December Masa will be offering a $29 pre-fix menu. (at certain hours only) Come in Sunday through Wednesday 5PM to 10PM or 5PM to 6:30 PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Mommies at Masa for Christmas Masa will be hosting a Mommy and child holiday floral workshop on either Dec. 10th or 17th 11am-2pm.
 
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Cross Street(s):Union Park St.
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: 7 days: 6:30am-5:30pm
Soon to be until 9pm
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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The recently opened full-service dining area boasts a warm, cavernous appeal (including a working fireplace, a boulder-like wall that serves as a tactile homage to the elements and an upscale ambiance downstairs with windows peeking out to a rock garden that actually feels like you're dining in a cave) and a stylish, but cramped, space upstairs. The moderately-priced menu boasts a few comfort-food staples like their winning parmesan-garlic fries with chipotle aioli. The fries have a tasty, crunchy coating and score points with its creative cone-style presentation. The South End Buttery's menu has several stellar pasta dishes including its penne with pumpkin seed pesto and serves up some killer braised beef short ribs with parsnip puree that literally melt in your mouth. The vibe is cozy. Perfect for a first date or an intimate gathering of friends. As far as the upstairs cafe area, it's delicious, but small. Kind to children, but no high chairs for this South End local hangout. There is a cafe that serves everything from coffee to cupcakes, quiches to tuna melts.
 
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 • (617) 695-2555(617) 695-2556
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Monday-Saturday: 7am-8pm
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Cross Street(s):Arlington Street
Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Parking:Street
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New South End spot on the eastern end of Tremont Street. Owned by the same family as Rome Pizza next door. European style cafe is the concept. Freshly made paninis, expresso, North End pastries, gelato, smoothies. Homemade hummus, grapeleaves, and other meditteranean staples. Chef used to be the chef at the Appleton Bakery Cafe.

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