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Newbury Street

 • (617) 262-0090fax(617) 262-0096
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Cuisine:Pizza
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Su-We 11:30am - 10pm
Th 11:30am - 10:30pm
Fr-Sa 11:30am - 11pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Upper Crust serves specialty pizza by the slice or a whole pizza pie and is made with the freshest ingredients, from hand-rolled dough baked to thin-crust perfection.
Delivery service available until 30 minutes prior to closing. Minimum order of $10. A 15% gratuity charge will be applied to orders more than $100
Free Delivery to Back Bay, South End (North of Washington St), Bay Village; $2 charge Kenmore Sq, Fenway (up to Brookline Ave), Longwood, South End (South of Washington St), Northeastern U., Mass Art

 
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Cross Street(s):Dartmouth Street
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Sun-Thu:11am-12am
Fri-Sat:11am-1am
Breakfast:Mon-Sun: 6:30am-11:30am
Brunch:Sun: 11:30am-2pm
Lunch:Mon-Sun: 11:30am-2pm
Dinner:Sun-Thu: 5:30pm-10pm, Fri-Sat: 5:30pm-11pm
Parking:valet
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This restaurant and bar is located inside the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel.

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Oak Room is a regal, comfortably elegant restaurant that offers a traditional steakhouse menu with a distinctive twist. The Oak Room is adorned with gold, maroon and green fabrics and draperies that complement the dark wood paneling and mirrored walls. Cameos and lacunaria accent the intricate white plasterwork that details the 30-foot-high ceiling and twin Waterford crystal chandeliers illuminate the room.

The Oak Bar has been recently restored and is reminiscent of a British Officer's Club in the Orient. The same dark wood paneling and mirrors that flank the Oak Room are offset in the Oak Bar by smooth marble. Heraldry symbols decorate the ornately gilded and painted coffered ceiling. The furniture and décor create an inviting atmosphere to enjoy a relaxing drink or close a business deal.
The dress code is business casual, but after 6pm, no shorts, cut out or tank top T-shirts, hats and sport sandals.
 
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Cross Street(s):Mass Ave.
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Breakfast: Monday – Friday: 6:30am - 10:45am
Saturday: 7:00am – 10:45am
Sunday: 7:00am –12:00pm
Dinner: Sunday – Thursday: 5:30pm – 10:00pm
Friday – Saturday: 5:30pm - 10:30pm
Breakfast:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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They call this restaurant "the place where chefs dine." Housed in the Eliot Hotel at the top of the Commonwealth Avenue mall, this Japanese-French restaurant really knows no bounds when it comes to imaginative food. From French and American classic cuisine, to a Asian twist with Oringer's affinity for the exotic (as seen in his sashimi bar, Uni) Clio is not to be missed. This quaint space makes the top lists of restaurants year after year, and Oringer is added to the list of the best chefs in the country as well. Clio offers private dining as well.
 
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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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Cross Street(s):Beacon St.
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Fancy
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Tuesday- Sunday: 5:30 - 10:30
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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A tiny restaurant located on Mass Ave and Marlbourough Street, The Wine Cellar is a popular fondue and wine place. The owner is a vibrant wine enthusiast who loves educating on wine as much as he loves Boston. He is often found handing out wine cards on the street that depict wines and their vintage. Inside, there is a great full mural of Boston's garden. It was awarded by the Wine Spectator 2005 'Two Glasses' of Excellence for its extensive 600 plus wine list.
Situated in the garden level of the building, The Wine Cellar is decorated to make you feel as though you're in Europe. The food is above average, but the presentation, fondue style, is really the draw for this place.
The menu includes 9 cheese appetizers (roughly $20 each), then fondue meat plates ($20-$40), followed by chocolate fondue (roughly $20 each). There are over thirty fondues here. There is also a non-fondue menu, and features french style items. Indulgence for Two is an $88 dollar full menu meal that includes a cheese fondue, 4 menu items, and chocolate fondue.
Mass Ave, where the restaurant is located, is a typical Boston thoroughfare: ridiculously busy with all sorts of one-way side roads, cow paths, and alleys that lead to nowhere. In other words, driving and parking around the restaurant is a challenge or an adventure, depending on the perspective. However, the restaurant reserves two spots right out front for its diners, so if you're dining and you're a little lucky, you can park directly in front of the restaurant.

Back Bay residents get 10% for being "locals". Ask about it....

 
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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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 • (617) 236-0440
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Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon-Sat 11AM-10PM
Sun 11AM-9PM
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Street
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B Good is a healthy focused burger joint, offering beef, turkey, veggie, and chicken sandwiches as well as salads, shakes, fires, and combos off all of those items. They grind their own burgers daily. Founded by local legends and Noble & Greenough school alums Jon Olinto and Anthony Ackil, the restaurant was built around the concept of a healthier kind of fast food, and has been very successful since opening. They now have four locations in the Boston area.
 
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Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: M-Th 11:30 am - 11:30 pm
F&Sa 11:30 am - 12:30 am
Su 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Cheesecake Factory is conveniently located in the Prudential Center. Outdoor dining is available if weather permits. Great food and friendly service.
 
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Cross Street(s):Stuart St.
Cuisine:Steakhouse
Dress:Semi-formal (Jacket preferred)
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Mon-Thu: 5:30pm-10:30pm
Fri: 5:30pm-11pm
Sat: 5pm-11pm
Sun: 5:30pm-10pm
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Need to impress a client? Meeting the girlfriends parents for the first time? Just got a raise or want to pop the question? Head on over to Grill 23 and do not forget to bring the black card. Fantastic room and fun but not crazy atmosphere. Dark wood and gas lights. Marble bathrooms with 1000 thread count water basin napkins. Great bread basket and great service. Kind of neat to watch them reset tables - the person that does it is almost like a magician in his own way! Grab a few drinks at Cuffs across the street, then stroll in here for a fine steak. Seriously, just get the steak even if the menu offers seafood. It's the steak you want. Did I mention the steak?
Grill23 & Bar offers a dynamic weekly menu. Visit the website to learn more about its history and the special events! From juicy porterhouses to lobster thermidor, there menu is inclusive and trustworthy. Try the truffle mac and cheese. In a town like Boston where the steakhouse market has become increasingly crowded with new additions like Boston Meat Market, K O Prime, and Mooo, Grill 23 stands the test of time by holding true to the traditions that were instilled when it opened almost 25 years ago.
Grill 23 & Bar proudly offers a 900+ bottle wine list that encompasses wines from around the world and is the recipient Wine Spectator’s Best of-Award of Excellence since 2002.

 
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Hours: M-Sa 11:30am-2am
Su noon-2am. (21+)
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Named after famous boozer-poet Charles Bukowski, this laid-back bar literally has 99 bottles of beers on the wall ($3-8). Catering to non-conformists of all ages, the Bukowski Tavern invites students, musicians, and locals to sample all 99 types of beer and join the prestigious mug club—all members receive their own personal mug inscribed with the name of their favorite dead author. With imports from around the globe and a menu with fabulous descriptions of every brew's flavor and history, this is the perfect complement to your incomplete Harvard education. Enjoy off-the-wall beers with the relaxed, neighborhood crowd. Bukowski's also offers a good lunch and dinner menu (entrees $3.75-7.25) and a great weekday burger special ($1.69). Just make sure to bring cash, as they do not accept Credit Cards.
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Cash-strapped students, take note: weekdays from noon to 8pm, plain burgers and hot dogs are $1.69 each (add a buck for cheese or fries).
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