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Cross Street(s):Columbus
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Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-Sa 11am-2am
Su 10am-2am
BYOB:No
Parking:No
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Cross Street(s):Columbus
Cuisine:Irish
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-Sa 11am-2am
Su 10am-2am
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Clery's is an Irish bar and restaurant located a block from Copley Place at the corner of Dartmouth and Columbus in the South End neighborhood of Boston. Clery's serves traditional Irish fare in it's rustic dining room. Clery's previously was awarded the 2002 Best of Boston award for Best Neighborhood Bar. It is part of the same management group that owns Dillons, The Black Rose, and Coogan's here in Boston. Sample menu items include: Ultimate Nachos ($10), Maryland Crab Cakes ($9), Black and Bleu Burger ($8), and Back Bay Chili ($5). The restaurant features a bar with 16 draught beers, as well as a full bar menu. On select nights partake in some karaoke or dance the night away with DJ Rhythm Nights. Located downstairs is the perfect nook for your company functions. This private and roomy space features a full bar and dance floor. This place will fill you up without breaking your bank!
 
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Hours: Mon.-Thu. 11:30am-2:30pm
5pm-10pm
Fri.-Sat. 11:30am-2:30pm
5pm-11pm
Sun. 11am-3pm
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This swanky Bay Bay restaurant and bar, connected to the Copley Westin, costs a pretty penny but will blow you away with its classic elegance. Serving New England seafood--including its award-winning clam chowder--in a five-star setting, Turner Fisheries is perfect for the quintessential power lunch. Armed with a $3 million renovation, the venue isn't your typical hotel bar.
 
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GreaterBoston:Image:Domani
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Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: M- W: 5pm - 10pm
Th - Sa: 5pm - 11pm
Su 11am - 4pm
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Dress:Business Casual
BYOB:No
Parking:No
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UPDATE: Domani has officially closed and will be replaced with the stylish hipster hangout Minibar in December 2008.
Located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay. Domani Bar & Trattoria offers an approachable "New Italian" menu reminiscent of those found today in hot-spot neighborhood restaurants throughout Italy. Nationally acclaimed Executive Chef Rene Michelena heads up a kitchen staff dedicated to providing each guest with an inspired culinary experience in a fun and comfortable dining environment.
 
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Huntington Avenue

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Hours: M-Sa 11:30am-2am
Su 10:30am-2am
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At this bar “with an attitude,” you'll meet an unabashedly loud, obnoxious, and crude crowd (“All in good fun!”). Dick's sports a Southern feel, but don't come for the hospitality; the staff takes pleasure in harassing patrons, and it says something about the patrons that they keep coming back. Not the best place to go if you have taste, or if you like a decently-priced pint, though food is reasonable and served in quantity. 52 foreign and domestic beers, with 8 on draft ($6-7.50, refills $4.50). Live music provided by the house band most nights. No cover.
By its own admission the “Shame O' the Back Bay,” Dick's prides itself on buckets o' grub, no bull, and a waitstaff that acts like, well, dicks. Check your dignity at the door and prepare to pay for the worst service you'll ever find as you devour a hearty selection of good, greasy food (think ribs, steak, chicken, and seafood) amidst the filth of thrown napkins and food fight residue. When your mouth isn't full, sing along with the great music selection or giggle as your fellow patrons get humiliated. Grab a drink from the long bar to dull the ego blows, or retreat to the campy bathroom, complete with naughty goodie dispensers. A great place for birthdays or other group events, Dick's will force members of the party to wear giant paper hats scribbled with insults (“I sleep with my mother”; “Hung like a gerbil”), among other exercises in humility. Su brunch (10am-3pm; $16) features various carnivorous delights as well as a plethora of desserts. Free validated parking after 5pm. Entrees $5-26.
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Cross Street(s):Boylston
Cuisine:Seafood
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: M-Sa 11:30am-1am
Su noon-1am
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Yes
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Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Open till 2am
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SkipJack's is the lastest addition to the "best seafood restaurant" race in Boston. Okay, so it's more that 16 years old (a "teenager"). It's named after a high-quality Pacific tuna that is rumored to be one strong fish. The atmosphere is a combination of wooden ship with traces of the sea by smooth metal lines and sea color tiles. Enough about the atmosphere, the seafood is f-a-b-u-l-o-u-s. They offer a wide variety of seafood, and some yummy sushi for the adventurous. If (when) you fall in love, ask about their customer loyalty and rewards program! Kid friendly / Kids menu.
In a bit of an odd location, but away from the hoards of restaurants, wait periods are shorter or non-existent. They have other locations in the 'burbs, including Newton. SkipJack's is a go-to for seafood.
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The Jury's Hotel in the Back Bay is part of the Jury's family that is based in Dublin and quite popular throughout Ireland and the UK. This location offers a swanky hotel as well as two restaurants: Stanhope Grill and the bar Cuffs at the Jury's Hotel. Special room rates for the Boston Marathon® available through Marathon Tours and Travel.
This is a comfortable business oriented hotel based in a former police station with very busy bar on the lower ground floor.

 
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Hours: Bar daily 11:30am-2am (21+)
club M-W 11:30am-2:30pm and 5:30-10pm
Th-F 11:30am-2:30pm and 5:30-11pm
Sa 5:30-11pm
Su 11am-3pm and 5:30-10pm
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Atop a glass-roofed fitness club, this restaurant-cafe and 2 bars cater to the area's “guppie” (gay-yuppie) crowd. Familiars will know that the “club” monicker is deceiving: Club Cafe is more restaurant than bar, and certainly not so much club, making it a good place to actually have conversations. The fun, chic video bar features a VJ on weekend nights, drawing both young and old, and though no dancing goes on, the trendy techno music makes Club Cafe a great pre-game stop before you hit up Machine or The Estate. A piano bar entertains those with more subdued tastes, and W karaoke caters to those who'd rather make music than listen. Weekday lunch is popular, as is Su brunch ($15). Beer $3-3.50, mixed drinks $4-5. Casual. Voted best Gay and Lesbian nightspot.
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Tip: Stop in any evening before 7:30pm, order any entree and receive any sandwich, burger or designated entree for $2.09.
 
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GreaterBoston:Image:LaurelBar
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Cross Street(s):Columbus Avenue
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$
Hours: Mon-Sat 12:30pm-2:30pm
5:30pm-10pm
Sun 11am-2:30pm
5pm-9pm
Brunch:11am-2:30pm
Lunch:Mon-Fri: 11:30am-2:30pm
Dinner:Mon-Sat:5:30pm - 10:00pm, Sun:5pm-9pm
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Laurel Grill and Bar is ideally located on the edge of the Back Bay and the South End. Convenient to all the Back Bay has to offer the trendier South End location is a little more relaxed than its Back Bay counterparts. The contemporary American restaurant specializes in a variety of fresh fish, steaks as well as pastas and vegetarian selections. The location was home to the owner's first restaurant the Blue Wave over since 1991. Several years ago the chef owners transformed the large open space into more intimate and less noisy dining environment. Originally designed as an urban oasis the restaurant continues to remain both a relaxing place to enjoy your meal and still feel the buzz of the South End dining experience.
 
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Cuisine:American
Hours: Mon-Thu: 6:30am-10pm
Fri: 6:30am-11pm
Sat: 7am-11pm
Sun: 7am-10pm
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This three-meal-a-day, cosmopolitan restaurant at Jury's Hotel serves a variety of freshly prepared food selections, from hearty, authentic Irish breakfasts to a full a la carte dinner selection.
 
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GreaterBoston:Image:Brasseriejo
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Cross Street(s):West Newton
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-F 6:30am-11pm; Sa 7am-4pm
5-11pm; Su 7am-4pm
5-10pm
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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If you're looking for the perfect pre-/post-theater date destination, look no further. Situated off the lobby of the Colonnade Hotel, the lively Brasserie Jo offers classic French cooking in a casual but stylish setting. Although steak frites ($22) is the main attraction (and understandably so), a variety of other simple bistro entrees including swordfish, salmon, and roasted chicken are available and uniformly good. The wine list offers lots of affordable options, and desserts are absolutely marvelous. Entrees $15-25. Bar with a “light menu” open daily 11am-1am.
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