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Cross Street(s):Newbury St.
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Semi-formal
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-F 11:30am -2:00pm
5:30-10pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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PLEASE NOTE: L'Espalier moved to its new home on the second floor of the Mandarin Oriental on Boylston Street.

UPDATE: L'Espalier opened its doors at 774 Boylston Street for dinner at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12.
Fearlessly led by Frank McClelland, one of the top 25 chefs in the nation according to Food and Wine, L'Espalier is as good as it gets. And it gets good. Ascend the narrow staircase into the first of L'Espalier's 2 classically-decorated dining rooms (get a table in the more modern upper dining room if you can) and prepare yourself for high-class French food, catering to no less than serious eaters with serious finances; this is one place that'll get you psyched for Parents Weekend. The menu is a standard three-course prix-fixe for $75: spanning a wealth of tastes, from foie gras to Hawaiian red snapper to grilled lamb, the seasonal selection is substantially varied and guaranteed to delight every palate (course if that isn't enough, there's always the 6-course Degustation Menu for $95; $135 and up with paired wines). But perhaps the best thing L'Espalier has to offer: their special events, like “cheese Tuesdays,” a 4-course dinner with matching wines and a grand cheese sampler, all led by the restaurant's top cheese and wine meisters for a bargain $55.
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Afternoon tea: There are two tea service choices offered: 'Make Way For The Ducklings' ($27) - your choice of tea plus a selection of petit fours and pastries - and 'Red Riding Hood's Basket' ($36), which adds tea sandwiches and canapes. For 15 dollars further, a glass of fine champagne can be served with either. Vegetarian substitutions can be requested. The tea choice is a typical 8 or so varieties and your cup is refilled from teapots carried by the staff rather than leaving them on your table. The accompanying food includes lobster salad, cucumber and cream cheese sandwich, strawberry terrine and the classic L'Espalier swan.

 
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Cross Street(s):Fairfield St.
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Fancy
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Sun-Mon: 8pm-12am
Tue-Thu:8:30pm-12:30am
Fri-Sat:9pm-1am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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This restaurant is located at the 52nd floor of the Prudential Center. It is one of Boston's finest dining destinations, the award-winning Top of the Hub features outstanding cuisine, impeccable service, and a sophisticated ambiance. Soaring 52 floors above the Back Bay, the restaurant and adjoining Skywalk Observatory offer guests a spectacular view of the Boston skyline from every table.

Top of the Hub's creative menus reflect a balance of New England dishes blended with contemporary cuisine influenced by the cooking styles of Asia and California. Selections strongly emphasize the freshest New England fish and shellfish available, including Boston lobsters, New England clam chowder, along with the highest quality beef, veal, lamb, chicken, and game that make up the changing, seasonal menus.
 
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Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Wed
Sun 11:30am-10pm
Thu-Sat 11:30am-11pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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This is a cute restaurant with limited seating, making the experience extra special. The menu varies with the season, but almost never fails to satify. Creative ingridients superbly put together. A great first date place, just make sure you go early to get a table.
There is a patio in the summer, and take out is available.
 
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Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: 4:30pm -2am
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City Bar is a posh, small, hotel bar inside the Lenox Hotel. Barely lit, the bar is a go-to for seductive dates and expensive drinks to impress and set the tone. There are tables and lounge style sofas, but the coveted seats are at the bar. Reminds me a little bit of a library, maybe it's the dark wood, assortment of couches and armchairs.
City-Bar is a dependable date spot for those who enjoy seeing and being seen while dropping serious bucks on serious drinks. City Bar is a single, square room. Everyone sees you, you see them. Nice label clothes on average looking people. When crowded, the small room radiates a carnal vibe.


 
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Cuisine:Spanish
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mo-We: 5:30pm-10pm
Th-Fr: 5:30-11pm
Sa:12-11pm
Su:12-10pm
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Famous for its sangria, Tapeo is home to authentic Spanish food and European decor. Tapeo is Zagat-Rated. The tapas bar, with its killer selection of Spanish appetizers, offers a lively and adventurous atmosphere daily from 5:00- midnight.
Tapeo Restaurant & Tapas Bar's Web site features a virtual tour.
Click HERE for the Newbury Street restaurant's menu, with specialties ranging from Piedra (where the food is grilled on a stone from the Canary Islands) to their signature Pescado a la Sal (fresh fish baked in salt where the salt acts as a cooking agent which enhances the tenderness of the protein).

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Sister restaurant to Dali of Inman Square, Tapéo offers delectable tapas, meaty Spanish entrees, and sweet sangría in the heart of see-and-be-seen Boston. Although the menu changes seasonally, most of the more notable tapas ($5-7) like the baked goat cheese with tomato and basil, roast duckling with berry sauce, and saffron scallops are ubiquitous. Dishes are delivered with admirable alacrity, but lingering is requisite if you want to fully savor the luscious desserts like the chocolate tart ($5.50) and fruit-filled crêpes ($7.50). The real charm of Tapéo, however, lies in its 3 low-lit bodega-style eating areas, where small tables can become surprisingly intimate islands in the sea of bustling waitstaff and playful fellow diners.

 
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Cross Street(s):Hereford St.
Cuisine:Indian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily 11:30am-11pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Though it's much more expensive than Cambridge's offerings, the food is only slightly better, meaning you're paying for location in the Back Bay. Which, if you're sitting outside on a nice day, might be worth it. Try one of the Tandoori Specials made on their traditional clay oven, such as the filling Tandoori Mixed Grill ($22) or Tandoori Rack of Lamb ($25). The menu spans the range of classic North Indian offerings: tandoori specials and a wide array of chicken, lamb, beef, seafood, and vegetarian dishes (entrees $15-25). Dim lighting and intimate tables create a romantic setting, but it is not uncommon to see power-lunchers or larger groups chowing down. Your best bet is to enjoy their lunch buffet (M-F 11:30am-3pm, $9; Sa-Su noon-3pm, $12) while sitting on the huge outdoor patio.
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Too Timid
Type: Adult
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Feeling naughty? You're in luck. Too Timid-The Romance Company began as a website company in 2000. Years later, they expanded and opened their first store on Newbury Street. Selling vibrators, candles (that turn into massage oil), educational books, and other sexual toys, this store somehow showcases its goods in a classy manner. A wall features the "best sellers" to know what products are... (cough cough) working well for people. The atmosphere will make any shy couple feel at home to ask questions, get great suggestions, or simply browse in unfamilar territory. Plus, they offer a one-year guarantee on their sex toys.
 
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 • (617) 412-4600
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Cross Street(s):Dartmouth St.
Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Elegant
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-Su 5:30-11pm
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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A sophisticated, sexy, and romantic urban eatery that is the little sister of Mistral. The fare (Italian with a Mediterranean flare has been called imaginative and expensive, and the wine list is predominately Italian. As the interior is filled with murals and deep tones, Sorellina consistently called one of the most romantic restaurants in Boston.
 
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 • (617) 262-4144
RICHART is a fine chocolate shop. Don't go here looking for samples, because at these prices they can't afford to give any out. But it is wonderful and creative chocolate with flavors from Verbena to Basil. It's a very unusual chocolate shop and definitely worth a visit.
According to their web site, they make "gourmet french chocolates made from the finest ingredients."
 
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Cross Street(s):Dartmouth Street
Cuisine:Japanese
Pricing:$$
Hours: Sun 11:30am-10pm
Mon-Sat 11:30am-11pm
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Welcome to Osushi, now you know where the trendy and hip get their raw fish fix in Beantown. With this Back Bay staple and a new Financial District location, Bostonians will be eating their sushi in style for years to come.
With both a local fascination and an international repeat clientele, this 41- seat, quaint and timeless restaurant is a popular staple that keeps on reinventing itself. The philosophy is simple: Osushi's commitment to authentic Japanese cuisine is its secret. You will NOT find "fusion" sushi here, but the menu offers unmatched creativity, and guests will admire the "raw" sophistication of the pallet of a culture which has enjoyed the art of sushi for millennia.
Many combinations are too filling for lunchtime. Consider sharing the delicious Godzilla maki, a double-layered roll of yellowtail and vegetables that's a meal in itself.
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