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  Nearby: 62, Boston: 333, Massachusetts: 526

 
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Cross Street(s):Summer Street
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Semi-formal
Hours: M-Th 11:30am-2:30pm & 5:30-10pm
F 11:30am-2:30pm & 5:30-11pm
Sa 5:30-11pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Posh Radius has everything most of its upscale competitors lack: classic but hip style; unpretentious, out-of-this-world service, and food so good it'll make you weak at the knees. Radius restlessly reinvents its menu every month, and will personalize 6- and 9-course tasting menus ($85 and $125). The soothing red glow softens the minimalist dining room, and the attention to detail extends from meticulously prepared dishes that resemble works of art to bud vases in individual bathroom stalls. While the prices may be steep, don't expect anything other than top-notch at Radius. Appetizers $12-17. Entrees $27-42. Desserts prepared by pastry chefs whose awards litter the downstairs hallways, $9-15.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Cross Street(s):Seaport Blvd.
Cuisine:French
Dress:Dressy
Hours: 24/7
open all the time.
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Located at the Intercontinental Boston and featuring foods from the Provence region of France, created by Celebrity Chef Jacques Chibois, world renowned two-star Michelin Chef. Raw bar, dining room and outdoor seating available.
 
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Hours: Daily 11:30am-2am
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Intercontinental Boston's RumBa is a rum-themed specialty bar celebrating Boston's historic rum trade. The pewter bar displays an exclusive collection of vintage rums showcased on recessed shelves, back lit, to reflect its warm and inviting colors. RumBa features a cut block mesquite wood floor, a Venetian plaster ceiling, and two plasma screen TV's. Rumba is a great place for an after dinner cocktail or latte and on the night we were there (Thursday night) it got fairly hoppin'.
The mysterious Champagne Bar, with its hidden "Moulin Rouge" theme, emanates deep reds, burgundies and cabaret colors. This bar is private, secluded and only accessible through sliding mahogany wooden doors.
 
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In the shadow of the now defunct and much sketchier Martin's Townhouse is Biddy Early's, a divey financial district standby with a diverse clientele. Totally dependent on the office lunch and after-work crowd (they close on weekend evenings) Biddy's offers good service and good value. Step inside on the lunchbreak rush and you will notice that the bar is packed with various people, like bikers to verizon union workers to businessmen. The bartender, Neimh is awsome. She is at the top of her game everyday. Never forgeting about anyone, even when the house is packed!! An upscale dive with buckets of beer at $15 for 5 bottles, Juke box, decent food at lunch and dinner.
 
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A true dive bar. Only reason to go is to knock a couple back while you wait for a train / bus.
 
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 • (617) 482-6282
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Cross Street(s):Bedford and Otis Streets
Cuisine:French, American
Pricing:$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Tue 11:30am-Midnight
Wed-Fri 11:30am-2am
Sat 5:30pm-2am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Kingston Station is hidden away in a cross section of the Financial District, Chinatown, and the Leather District but it's worth checking out, it took the space of the old Peking Tom's. As for the atmosphere- the decor is understated and classy/ casual. White tiles, red leather booths, cafe tables. The music was a chill mixture of 80s to current, with live jazz being performed on the weekends from time to time. Is hopping as an after work watering hole, and busy on the weekends as well. Known as a great bar to rent out for special functions.
 
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 • (617) 451-2622
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Booth seating, live music and dj's perform weekly. Our freezers are filled with vodkas from around the globe and are held at a temperature of 10 degrees.
 
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 • (617) 451-2622fax(617) 451-5146
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Lunch: Mon-Thu:11:30am-2pm, Fri:11:30am-2:30pm, Dinner: Mon-Thu:5pm-10pm, Fri:5pm-11pm, Sat:6pm-11pm
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Cross Street(s):Bedford Street
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Lunch: Mon-Thu:11:30am-2pm
Fri:11:30am-2:30pm
Dinner: Mon-Thu:2pm-10pm
Fri:2:30pm-10pm
Sat:6pm-11pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Street
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Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:30am-2 am
Sat:6pm-2am
BYOB:No
Parking:Street
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Nestled in between the Downtown Crossing and Financial District neighborhoods of Boston, you will find The Good Life: full lunch/dinner/bar/lounge experience. Catering primarily to the business lunch during the day, when the sun sets The Good Life serves up delicious fare for dinner as one heck of a good time. The first level of the newly renovated and family owned establishment contains a bar and dining room but down one level is the Afterlife lounge: home to over 150 frozen vodkas (kept at 10°)and DJs spinning quality music from all genres most days of the week. The Good Life has a vodka for everyone. From flavored, potato, and regular distilled, they are primarily from countries like Russia, Poland, and Antarctica. However, you can even find quality American vodka in their growing collection. The full dinner menu is also available in the Afterlife lounge.
Although mostly known for serving up fun times, sophisticated cocktails, and nightly entertainment, The Good Life also serves up interesting and appetizing fare. Open for lunch and dinner, the menu consists of everything from the lauded tuna tartare and crispy salmon, to "not your mom's meatloaf", and classic fish and chips. They also have a variety of pizzas, sandwiches, appetizers, and sides.
The Good Life believes in supporting local artists by showcasing their art on the walls, which are available for purchase. Entertainment is a large part of the scene here with DJ's performing throughout the month. The music selection ranges from down tempo electronic, deep sexy house, mash ups, rock ‘n' roll, reggae, funk & soul, dub step, and hip hop. Private parties are a popular option as the Good Life can accommodate food, drink, and music for up to 200 people. Their Event Coordinator, Callie Laquidara, will prepare an event catered to your needs utilizing the Good Life's dynamic space. The downstairs Vodka Lounge is a more intimate setting and more suitable for larger groups. This area was created for a more private space with more of a cocktail and small plate backdrop. The upstairs dining room is the perfect location for smaller events.


 
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 • (617) 426-0180
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Officially opening June 15 at its new location at 180 Lincoln Street in Boston's Leather District, this top-notch hotspot offers South Station-area workers with an intimate destination for after-work revelry. District's new locale is in the heart of an up-and-coming area full of Internet start-ups and young professionals.

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