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Boylston Street and Prudential Center Plaza

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Hours: Mon-Sat:7am-9pm
Sun:9am-7pm
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In 1976, the founders of Paradise Bakery & Café created their first freshly baked cookies and muffins in Long Beach, California. As their success grew, they continued to expand their menu selections adding delicious brownies, croissants, quiches, breads, soups, salads and sandwiches. Items tend to be a bit pricey and lines can be long (especially during lunch hours), but the food is top-notch. The chocolate chip cookies that come with the sandwiches to be undercooked, but the cookies at the bakery counter are amazing.
The kids' meal contains a half sandwich (grilled cheese/turkey/ham/PB&J) or mac 'n cheese, fruit, a drink, and a chocolate chip cookie. Even the pickiest of children are bound to find something they like with choices like that.
Frequent diner card available. This Paradise Bakery & Cafe is located inside the Prudential Center.
 
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Cuisine:International
Dress:Casual
Hours: M-F breakfast 7-11am
lunch 11:20am-2:30pm
“light fare” 2:30-6pm
Dinner Su-Tu 6-11pm
W-Sa 6-midnight
Brunch Sa-Su 11:30am-3pm
Pizzas and desserts daily 12pm-12:30am.
Parking:yes
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The mahogany bar serves the best martinis in town from an experienced lot of friendly bartenders and the brick-oven chums out eclectic pizzas and focaccia throughout the day.It is easy to relax at Sonsie and enjoy the classic music that reflects the ambience of the restaurant as day progresses into night.

New at Sonsie, located on the lower level, the Wine Room is the perfect location to enjoy your favorite bottle of wine, cocktail, and sample the menu from Chef Bill Poirier. Open Monday thru Saturday from 6pm to 1 am. 2006 Best of Boston Award Winner.
Part Parisian cafe, part elegant dining experience, Sonsie is an upscale hipster joint located, appropriately enough, on Newbury St. Sonsie sets off your pretension alarms from the moment you enter its dim, orange waiting area, complete with cushy sofas. The deep, fancy dining room allows parties to converse comfortably at mealtimes, while those just taking a shopping break for drinks or “lighter fare” crowd around oval tables in front of huge windows opening onto the street in warmer weather. The menu offers a few varieties of brick oven pizzas ($9-21), pasta ($15), and entrees including seared tuna ($25) and the American standard, a 16-oz. steak ($32). Save room for desserts like chocolate bread pudding ($8), and then enjoy unusual cocktails such as iced chai ($10.50) at the bar. Valet parking after 6pm. Entrees $17-32. Reservations recommended. Wireless internet.
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New American dishes with late-night specials

  • Award-winning chef
  • International cuisine
  • European lounge

Sonsie celebrates being on Boston's famous Newbury Street serving top-notch International cuisine from award-winning Chef Bill Poirier.

Sonsie boasts beautiful French doors that translate to an open sidewalk cafe in season, as well as a European lounge with deep leather chairs and sofas. Experienced and friendly bartenders serve the best martinis in town at the mahogany bar. Sip mango mojitos or pineapple-infused Finlandia martinis.

The brick oven churns out eclectic pizzas and focaccia throughout the day. It is easy to relax at Sonsie and enjoy the classic music that reflects the ambience of the restaurant as day progresses into night.

Chef Poirier's menu always introduces fresh flavors and brilliant food combinations. Signature dishes dot the menu as well as seasonal dishes splashed with nightly specials.
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An atypical dunkin donuts since it is small and wood paneled but the same donuts and coffee people typically enjoy.
 
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Hours: Daily 9am-midnight
Parking:No

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A hidden gem amidst bustling Newbury Street comes a bookstore that calls itself “Boston's alternative". This diner-style restaurant draws rave reviews from students and families alike. You can cozy up in any corner and peruse the variety of books, magazines, and interesting knickknacks, or munch on Trident's munchies like classic salads ($8-14), sandwiches ($9-11), coffee, smoothies ($4). They have a great selection of loose teas ($2.50-$3.50) and serve breakfast all day (omelettes $7+). The staff will take a book off the rack for you and let you take it into the cafe. This quiet spot to sit back, chill out, and enjoy, is the perfect break from the craziness of Newbury. They also have a public restroom: on the right, halfway down the store.
 
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Boylston Street

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Cuisine:Pizza
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Sun 12pm - 12:30am
Mon-Thu 11am-12:30am
Fri-Sat 11am-1am
M-F 7am-10am
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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This restaurant is across from the Prudential Mall. Uno's in Uno's, there isn't much more to say about the chain deep-dish pizza place. The most interesting thing about this location, however, is that they now serve breakfast. It's basically an a-la-carte breakfast (cereal, croissants, coffee, tea, fruit) with a menu for things like eggs and pancakes.
 
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Cuisine:American
Hours: Mon-Fri: 7am-2pm and 5:30pm-10pm
Sat-Sun: 7am-2pm
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Boylston Street and Exeter Street

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Cross Street(s):Newbury
Cuisine:American
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Dress:Casual
Hours: M-Sa 11am-midnight
Su noon-midnight
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Think coffeeshop spiked with alcohol. Overlooking the Mass Pike sits this quirky alternative pit stop, with a truly diverse clientele, an alt-rock soundtrack, and a skater-punk-themed decor. A busy lunch crowd lines up for hummus platters ($6.50), sandwiches and wraps ($6.20-7), and salads ($5.75-6.75). At night, the Other Side feels much more like a bar, as friends relax over pitchers of domestic and imported beer ($16-20) and chips and salsa. Despite the traffic, the patio makes a surprisingly good place to enjoy one of the special lattes ($4.25), smoothies ($4.50), or desserts; a cozy second-story loft adds another seating option. Half sandwich or salad with soup combo $6.75. The Other Side Cafe, or 'Osc' as it is known by some of the spindly hipsters who frequent it, is also known for its chili.
The outdoor seating is a lot less posh than other Newbury cafes, but has a funkier people-watching--the crowd that frequents Other Side can be a lot more fun to watch and talk to!
They offer brunch on the weekends, and breakfast food all day during the week.
Other great offerings include movie nights and trivia.
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Massachusetts Avenue

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