| Cross Street(s): | Beacon Street |
| Cuisine: | French |
| Pricing: | $$ |
| Dress: | Business Casual |
| Corkage Fee: | Not Allowed |
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breakfast: 7-10:30 am
lunch: 11:30-2:30
dinner: 5-11/12 pm
brunch: Sun 10:30-3:00 pm
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| Breakfast: | Yes |
| Brunch: | Yes |
| Lunch: | Yes |
| Dinner: | Yes |
| Parking: | Valet |
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| Pricing: | $$ |
| Dress: | Casual |
| Parking: | Valet |
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Eastern Standard serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It caters to hotel guests, locals and
Red Sox fans. A popular place to dine before a
Red Sox game, Eastern Standard is a popular destination post game as well. Whether you are there for a delicious brasserie experience or saddling up to the bar to enjoy the extensive cocktail list, Eastern Standard does not disappoint. Voted Best of Boston for Group dining as well. Fair warning: can be loud at the bar after the Sox get out!
A real French brasserie is kind of like the equivalent of an American steak house/comfort food joint: croque monsieurs, onion soup, a huge plate of oysters, crabs legs, and other seafood tasties, wash it down with a flute of champagne or a nice glass of belgian ale. It's high minded, delicious, slightly decadent without feeling like you've gorged on a side of creamed spinach.