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Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Sun-Mon: 5:30pm-10pm
Tue-Wed: 5:30pm-11pm
Thu-Sat: 5:30pm-12am
Sunday: 5pm-11pm
Lounge: Tu-Sa: 5pm-1am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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If you're just looking for a great place to lounge at night, 28 Degrees is a great venue to sit back, drink, eat and relax to the tune of the finest underground sounds and DJs. The basket of french fries is particularly tasty. From 5 to 7 on week days, they serve oysters for $1 a piece.

 
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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):Tremont St.
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Semi-formal
Corkage Fee:$24
Hours: Mon:12pm-2am
Tue-Sat: 1.30am-2am
Sun: 1.30am-12am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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A subterranean space in the South End laden with dark mahogany and fringed lampshades gives Icarus a clubhouse-tinged-with-art-nouveau-sophistication feel. A classical statue of Icarus presides over a refined crowd and the professional presentation of multi-sensoral delights such as classical guitar. Live jazz is now offered on Thursday and Friday nights from 7-11pm with a ever evolving roster of New England Conservatory talent. Food that is as lovely as it is indulgent (entrees $21-32). A wide variety of meat dishes, from Foggy Ridge rabbit to skate wing (both $28), and a creative blending of flavors (Grilled Shrimp with Mango and Jalapeno Sorbet, anyone?) exemplify fusion cuisine at its finest. The decadent chocolate molten souffle cake with raspberry sauce (for two, $16) is the perfect finish to a pampered and elegant foray into the South End.

 
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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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Cross Street(s):Herald
Cuisine:Pizza
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily 11AM-11PM
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Typical neighborhood pizza and sub joint. Service is prompt and friendly most of the time. Menu covers all the basics: pizza, cold subs, hot subs, pasta, salads, cold drinks, chicken tenders, wraps. Seating for 10-15, with a small table outside. Decent food, decent price. Offers delivery in the Back Bay and South End area within a 1.5 mile radius for minimum orders of $8.00.
 
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Cuisine:American
Dress:Casual
Hours: Noon-2am daily
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Parking:No
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Boston's Gay Sports Bar The only Sports Bar in Boston dedicated to the gay crowd, the Fritz lounge is one of the hottest gay bars in the South End. The Fritz can be found in the South End on Chandler Street, and plays a vital part in the Boston Gay Pride parade every year.

 
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Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
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Dress:Casual
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
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This is an old neighborhood stand-by. Basic quick grill food and subs. Quick service, solid food, in a very unpretentious shop. Nothing fancy, just the basics.
 
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Coffee Shop
Cross Street(s):Appleton St.
Hours: Mon-Fri: 6:30am-5pm
Sat:7:30-5pm
Sun:8am-12pm
Parking:No
Study Friendly: Yes
Business type: Independent
Food: Sandwiches/Soups
FreeTrade: Yes
Organic Coffee: Yes
Bathroom: Yes
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Berkeley Perk Cafe, in the South End, is a cozy local Coffee and Tea House.
With big comfy chairs and tables for sitting and lounging, the Perk not only offers coffee and tea drinks, but sandwiches and soups, cookies and cakes as well.Credit Cards are not accepted, cash only. A local neighborhood hangout.
 
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M-Su 11am-11pm
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Cross Street(s):East Berkeley
Cuisine:Pizza & Pasta
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Parking:No
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Picco (Stands for Pizza and Ice Cream Company) is a charming restaurant located in the South End on Tremont Street with delicious food and a lovely outdoor seating (when weather permits). The restaurant definitely has a pizza specialty but also serves a delicious chicken parmagiana sandwich, salads, home made pastas, and fish tacos. They serve ice cream as well, and have many flavors to choose from. The pizza is cooked in a flaming brick oven, that you can see from inside of the restaurant! The staff are friendly, and the food always tastes very fresh.
Visit their website to learn about their special events!
Here are a few 'nice to knows' about Picco: There is a $10.00 minimum on all charges. Delivery is free from 5-10pm everyday to the South End, Back Bay, and Bay Village. The whole menu is available for take-out and delivery. Reservations are only available for parties of 8 or more.
The Boston Globe praised the decor as "quaint, brightly lit, and secretly upscale", but dismissed the "charred yet underbaked" pizzas[1]. The Phantom Gourmet was more enthusiastic, noting that "slices and scoops spare no expense with gourmet ingredients" and that the "retro décor evokes an old school ice cream parlor"[2].
 
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T-F 7:30am-3pm, Sat 8am-2pm, Sun 9am-3pm
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Cross Street(s):Church St.
Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Tue - Fri 7:30AM - 3:00PM
Sat 8:00AM - 2:00PM
Sun 9:00AM - 2:00PM
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Parking:No
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About two months after Rachel's Kitchen closed, a new neighborhood sandwich shop is opening in the same cozy space in Bay Village. Patty Sinaiko and Mike Fitzhenry, who met while working at Formaggio Kitchen, use locally grown produce and organic ingredients when possible to make affordable gourmet sandwiches (about $7), prepared foods and homemade layer cakes and cookies. The tiny spot will have a few seats, but will mostly be for takeout. They are also serving breakfast - buckwheat pancakes are a standout - in addition to fabulous sandwiches like a Croque Monsieur or Madame, or a Torta: pork, cjicken, or chorizo with a jicama slaw, black bean refritos, and goat cheese. Delicious!
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References

  1. ^ Boston Globe September 24, 2004
  2. ^ The Phantom Gourmet website, retrieved July 11th, 2008
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