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Hours: M-Tu and F-Sa 10am-6pm
W-Th 10am-7pm
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Louis is the hippest, most fashion-savvy, cooler than cool store Boston has to offer. Too bad everything is so expensive—Manhattan styles come with 5th Avenue prices. Explore the Dries Van Noten or Helmut Lang men's line on the first floor, or salivate over the latest Prada and Jimmy Choo women's shoes on the top level. Louis has something for everyone (with a sky-high credit limit). An in-house electronica DJ, a café for weary shoppers (converts to an appropriately posh restaurant 5:30-10pm), a salon, ladies' wear on the top floor, suits on the middle, urban chic on the ground...you won't believe this used to be a natural history museum. If you're ready to spend, nothing says “I'm loaded and well-creased” like a custom-tailored suit made by one of the shop's expertly pretentious tailors. Those in the know mark their calendars way in advance for Louis's huge clearance in Jan. and June.
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 • (857) 362-7433
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Mon-Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 12pm-7pm
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Rapt Boutique
Type: Jewelry & Handbags
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-8pm
Sun 12pm-7pm
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CrossStreet: Hereford St.
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With a mix of smaller jewelry and handbag designers Rapt Boutique is a refreshing addition to Newbury Street. Many of their items are handmade and unique - great for gifts for others or yourself! We are pleased to announce the launch of rapt boutique's online store!!

Visit www.raptboutique.com and click on ‘shop now' to get started.

Enter coupon code sparkle at checkout to receive 20% off your first online purchase!
 
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Although the store is hardly crowded, its a head scratcher to why there is the beefed up security at Intermix. There is a always a security guard at the door to keep an eye on the inventory. To it's defense, Intermix does have pricey uber-trendsetting clothing.
 
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Cuisine:International
Dress:Casual
Hours: M-F breakfast 7-11am
lunch 11:20am-2:30pm
“light fare” 2:30-6pm
Dinner Su-Tu 6-11pm
W-Sa 6-midnight
Brunch Sa-Su 11:30am-3pm
Pizzas and desserts daily 12pm-12:30am.
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The mahogany bar serves the best martinis in town from an experienced lot of friendly bartenders and the brick-oven chums out eclectic pizzas and focaccia throughout the day.It is easy to relax at Sonsie and enjoy the classic music that reflects the ambience of the restaurant as day progresses into night.

New at Sonsie, located on the lower level, the Wine Room is the perfect location to enjoy your favorite bottle of wine, cocktail, and sample the menu from Chef Bill Poirier. Open Monday thru Saturday from 6pm to 1 am. 2006 Best of Boston Award Winner.
Part Parisian cafe, part elegant dining experience, Sonsie is an upscale hipster joint located, appropriately enough, on Newbury St. Sonsie sets off your pretension alarms from the moment you enter its dim, orange waiting area, complete with cushy sofas. The deep, fancy dining room allows parties to converse comfortably at mealtimes, while those just taking a shopping break for drinks or “lighter fare” crowd around oval tables in front of huge windows opening onto the street in warmer weather. The menu offers a few varieties of brick oven pizzas ($9-21), pasta ($15), and entrees including seared tuna ($25) and the American standard, a 16-oz. steak ($32). Save room for desserts like chocolate bread pudding ($8), and then enjoy unusual cocktails such as iced chai ($10.50) at the bar. Valet parking after 6pm. Entrees $17-32. Reservations recommended. Wireless internet.
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New American dishes with late-night specials

  • Award-winning chef
  • International cuisine
  • European lounge

Sonsie celebrates being on Boston's famous Newbury Street serving top-notch International cuisine from award-winning Chef Bill Poirier.

Sonsie boasts beautiful French doors that translate to an open sidewalk cafe in season, as well as a European lounge with deep leather chairs and sofas. Experienced and friendly bartenders serve the best martinis in town at the mahogany bar. Sip mango mojitos or pineapple-infused Finlandia martinis.

The brick oven churns out eclectic pizzas and focaccia throughout the day. It is easy to relax at Sonsie and enjoy the classic music that reflects the ambience of the restaurant as day progresses into night.

Chef Poirier's menu always introduces fresh flavors and brilliant food combinations. Signature dishes dot the menu as well as seasonal dishes splashed with nightly specials.
 
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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
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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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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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Cross Street(s):Clarendon
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$$
Dress:casual to dressy
Hours: Mon-Tue 5pm-11pm
Wed-Sat 5pm-2am
Dinner:yes
Parking:valet
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UPDATE: 33 Restaurant re-opened with new menu items and a revamped interior. Click here for the new eats.
A trendy and funky South End hotspot located on Stanhope Street next to Stix. Attire is more business casual. Known for their interesting cocktails and celebrity sightings. The three-course, $33 prix fixe menu is offered at all times and presents a good bargain for scene-chasing diners. The menu can best be characterized by and is known for having a variety of vegetarian options as well as it's ability to meet your dietary needs. Their cocktail list is extensive to cater to the after work crowd that can quickly turn into a party scene at night. There are 2 floors to the place. Downstairs has a small and sexy lounge.


 
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 • (617) 267-3200fax(617) 247-7734
 
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Cross Street(s):Fairfield & Exeter St.
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu and Sun:11:30am-10pm
Fri-Sat:11:30am-11pm
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Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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The Vox is the perfect place to see and be seen. Although quite the meat market, if you are in the mood to schmooze it up and look your best on a Saturday night, it is a fun place as an outing with friends. Serving 27 of the most creative martinis around in a hip but unpretentious milieu, this swanky bar is Boylston Street's “It” spot. A mostly twenty- and thirty-something crowd fills the bar on weekend nights to down $9 martinis. It kind of has that 'beautiful people' vibe going on... which can be oh so good, and can also be a complete nightmare. There are some creepy types who frequent the place hoping to pick up the aforementioned beautiful people, but thankfully they are amusing to watch.
Granted, the drinks are expensive, but with such tempting varieties as the Tiramisu Martini and White Crantini (a clear martini made for men who “don't want to be seen with a pink drink”), who can resist? 8 types of scotch ($8-14), 12 bottled beers and 6 on tap, traditional cocktails ($6-9), and wine by the glass ($7.50-10.50) provide ample variety for those morally opposed to martinis. Thanks to Vox Pop's massive space there's always a quiet corner to retreat to, even on busy weekend nights. No cover.
 
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Cross Street(s):Berkley
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Semi-formal
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-Sa 5:30-11pm
Su 5:30-10pm
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Mistral caters to both foodies and trendy poseurs alike, with a massively creative kitchen and a notoriously hawkish crowd of people-watching society types. The gorgeous, white-draped dining rooms offer-Lucullan splendor without too much drama, except on weekends, when a boisterous pre-clubbing crowd of i-bankers and their model arm candy light up the bar. Be prepared to make the scene, but also eat well: most diners laud Mistral for its exceptional culinary consistency and obliging service. Entrees $30-45, with a fabulous tuna tartare for $19.
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