| Cross Street(s): | West Brookline Street |
| Pricing: | $$$ |
| Dress: | Informal |
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Su-Th 5:30-10pm; F-Sa 5:30-10:30pm
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| Brunch: | yes |
| Dinner: | yes |
| Parking: | yes |
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This quaint bistro has earned its many Best of Boston awards. Owned by chef Andy Husbands, a former apprentice to famed
East Coast Grill maestro Chris Schlesinger, Tremont 647 is serious food. The MoMos ($8) and the lemon butter roasted mussels ($9) are appetizer favorites, and entrees like grilled tuna ($26) and Chilean sea bass ($25) reflect the cosmopolitan flavors the menu has to offer. Don't skip the killer desserts, which rotate at the chef's whim. Valet parking available ($8). Appetizers $10-12, entrees $18-30, desserts $7.
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Consider the breakfast pizza. It's topped with eggs, home fries, ham, and bacon. During the dinner hour, Tremont 647 offers fare described as "adventurous American cuisine." Although the brunch is family-friendly, you may find dinner somewhat less so. The restaurant does not offer a children's menu, and the atmosphere is clearly geared toward adult dining.
$2 Tacos every Tuesday night!