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 • (617) 523-8928
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Cuisine:American
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11am-2am
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This Faneuil Hall haunt is a dive, but that’s OK if you’re looking for a no-frills alternative to the swanky eateries and nightspots littering this tourist friendly area. With a good selection of brews and a decent offering of pub grub, the Ames Plow Tavern is a throwback to the old-time bars of Boston’s past.
 
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Classic hotel resturant filled with out of town business men power broking over lunch. The new chef brought to the hotel is interjecting this space with new and exciting menu features.
 
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Hours: Mon. Noon-2am; Tue.-Thu. Noon-2am; Fri.-Sat. 11am-2am; Sun. 11am-Midnight
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“Everybody knows your name,” but nobody knows how to tell the tourists that this overpriced restaurant-cum-souvenir-shop is a waste of their time and money. Savor the cheesy atmosphere, because the food leaves a bit to be desired—unless you're searching for your average, greasy bar food at slightly inflated prices (burgers and sandwiches $9-13; Giant Norm Burger $15). Extensive beer (12 drafts, pints $5) and mixed drink selection. Entrees $7-18.
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Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30am-9pm
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“Everybody knows your name,” but nobody knows how to tell the tourists that this overpriced restaurant-cum-souvenir-shop is a waste of their time and money. This restaurant offshoot is inspired by the TV show's former Red Sox pitcher turned owner, Sam Malone (played by Ted Danson). Savor the cheesy atmosphere, because the food leaves a bit to be desired—unless you're searching for your average, greasy bar food at slightly inflated prices (burgers and sandwiches $9-13; Giant Norm Burger $15). Extensive beer (12 drafts, pints $5) and mixed drink selection. Entrees $7-18.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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 • (617) 720-4900(617) 720-4900
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Cross Street(s):Broad Street
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Fri: 4pm-2am
Sat 6pm-2am
Sun 6pm-12am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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A Financial District bar. On Thursday and Fridays, they have free sliders during happy hour. It never gets too crowded so you can converse freely and have some personal space. It's a solid restaurant bar that you can depend on to unwind after work.
Voted one of Boston's Hottest Singles Scene in Stuff At Night magazine! Enjoy a relaxing after work Aquatini. Workers in the area enjoy half price off food from 5-9 pm on Tuesdays and there is an Open Mic night for all music enthusiasts. For booking of the Function Hall: Please contact the function coordinator anytime before 5:00 at (617) 720 4900 to discuss your function requirements
 
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You can find some decent soups from a roster that has both consistent offerings like clam chowder and rotating selections such as split pea, carrot-broccoli and vegetable-barley, plus a few stews. Sandwiches include the usual suspects, plus some interesting selections such as Caribbean chicken with banana-ginger chutney and some Asian and Middle Eastern wraps in tortillas and pita breads. The salad bar itself leaves a lot to be desired compared to the multifaceted, unusual, prepared salads you can score at any decent lunch place---or even compared to the bars at most supermarkets.
 
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Cross Street(s):Batterymarch
Cuisine:American
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Lunch
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Housed in the old location of Pizza Oggi, Lobby Bar & Kitchen is a sleek and modern new addition to the increasing number of new hot spots in the Financial District. The designers of City Bar at the Lenox hotel created a sleek spot designed for lunch and after work drinks for the office drones occupying the neighborhood during the day, and open for dinner and cocktails as well.
 
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 • (617) 439-4165fax(617) 439-4051
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Cuisine:American
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am-10pm
Sat 5pm-10pm
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Popular hangout with the business crowd, Brandy Pete’s serves up deli sandwiches and American staples like hamburgers, subs, salads and roast beef. Open since 1933, this pub also boasts a stellar selection of beers and pub grub like fried calamari. During the summer, they open up their doors and offer outdoor seating—a definite Financial District hotspot during lunch. Great place to wine and dine potential clients in a welcoming and comfortable environment.
 
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Cuisine:Seafood
Dress:Casual
Hours: Monday - Saturday: 11:30am - 10:00pm
Sunday: 11:30am - 9:00pm
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Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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While the origin of Durgin-Park goes back to Revolutionary days, the era of fame for its chowders, Indian puddings, apple pan dowdy, johnny cake, and New England boiled dinners started some 130 years ago when John Durgin, in partnership with Eldridge Park, a livery man, and John G. Chandler, a dry goods merchant, took over. There's something homey even though it is in the middle of 1000 tourists. The food is 100% New England comfort food.
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