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Cross Street(s):Milk St.
Cuisine:Italian
Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11am-2:30pm
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Parking:No
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The Italian Cafe will give you the best bang for your buck downtown for a good lunch. The proscuitto, basil, tomato, and mozzarella never fails. Lively shop owners and quick turn around.

 
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 • (617) 426-1710
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Cross Street(s):Water St.
Cuisine:American
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Weekdays 11:30am-9:30pm
full menu available 11:30am-8:00pm
Lunch:Yes
Parking:No
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Just off the Financial District, a quaint corner restaurant featuring a handsome central bar and mahogany booths. Updated retro all the way. A veritable Financial District institution, this place has Sam's-style sandwiches, served in a table-service environment. There is a private room available for functions. Menu is primarily deli sandwich combinations and burgers. Full bar.
 
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Cuisine:American
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You can find some decent soups from a roster that has both consistent offerings like clam chowder and rotating selections such as split pea, carrot-broccoli and vegetable-barley, plus a few stews. Sandwiches include the usual suspects, plus some interesting selections such as Caribbean chicken with banana-ginger chutney and some Asian and Middle Eastern wraps in tortillas and pita breads. The salad bar itself leaves a lot to be desired compared to the multifaceted, unusual, prepared salads you can score at any decent lunch place---or even compared to the bars at most supermarkets.
 
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Cuisine:Sandwiches
Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon - Fri 8am to 3pm
Saturday 9am to 3pm Sunday closed
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A unique twist on traditional panini, sandwiches heated in a press. Indulge in the Nutella-and-chocolate breakfast panini on the way to the office and I guarantee you will have a much better day at work because of it! Try the Steak Cuban for lunch - citrus marinated steak, swiss cheese, black bean salsa, mojo, pickles, carmalized onions, on ciabatta. Now serving wine and beer.
Dreary Day discount! 10% off for the asking if:
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  • It's snowing
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The freshest ingredients and a friendly staff. Bean and Leaf works all day to supply delicious meals to tired financial district workers. The chicken salads are the best and made fresh daily. Ever changing specials and soups.
 
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 • (617) 439-4165fax(617) 439-4051
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Cuisine:American
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am-10pm
Sat 5pm-10pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Popular hangout with the business crowd, Brandy Pete’s serves up deli sandwiches and American staples like hamburgers, subs, salads and roast beef. Open since 1933, this pub also boasts a stellar selection of beers and pub grub like fried calamari. During the summer, they open up their doors and offer outdoor seating—a definite Financial District hotspot during lunch. Great place to wine and dine potential clients in a welcoming and comfortable environment.
 
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Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
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Dress:Casual
Hours: M-F 10:30-2am
Closed Sun
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Al's is the Cheer's (circa 1970's) of sandwich shops in Boston; where everyone knows your name (and preferences). Food is of high quality, service is efficient, value is great, and the location is convenient to Government Center, the Financial District, and the Waterfront. It gets really crowded around lunchtime but the crowd is well worth it.
Of particular note is the State Street Cafe special, with prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, basil, plum tomatoes and olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Another favorite is the Steak Italiano, a classic steak and cheese, with perfectly seasoned meat and just the right amount of cheese. You can purchase the "bag lunch", which comes with a small sandwich, a bag of chips and soda for $5.25. One of the best deals in the neighborhood!
This place has the best chicken parm around. Get a large if you can handle it- its big. Don't worry if they yell at you, they only yell because they care. The bread is fresh baked on the spot. Go eat there.
 
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State Street

Coffee Shop
Hours: Mon-Fri 6:00 - 6:00
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Au Bon Pain means the place of good bread in French. Au Bon Pain is a stylish bakery café located at America's urban junctions and suburban crossroads.
 
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State Street

 • (617) 723-4447fax(617) 725-8806
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Cuisine:Sandwiches and Salads
Hours: Mon-Thu: 7am-5pm
Fri: 7am-4pm
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Parking:No
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Cosi's make-your-own sandwiches come in one, two, or three toppings, and although they are delicious, they don't come cheap. Kids will love the bread, which is baked in a wood-burning oven before your eyes. It's almost always warm and delicious. Toppings such as curry chicken, smoked salmon, and caramelized onion are in abundance, but standard fare is available, too.
For dessert, try the ultimate "sandwich": marshmellows, Hershey bars, and graham crackers, served with a mini crackling fire and an iron pot for melting .
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