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234 Berkeley Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 266-4680
Restaurant
Dress:
Informal
Hours:
M noon-3pm
Tu-Sa noon-3pm
6-10pm
Also known as: Boston Best Meat
This recent addition to Louis of Boston, the über-upscale clothing store, is a chic, innovative, and exciting treat for the end (or middle) of a hard day of shopping. The Asian-influenced Meditteranean menu is both creative and slightly bewildering, but the knoweldgeable and friendly waitstaff is more than willing to help dazzled customers navigate the sea of high-priced options. Try the potato spring rolls ($14) or tuna tartar ($16) for a fun blend of flavors to start and then move on to the filling main courses, ranging from lobster served with cookies ($35) to hay fired chicken ($27). Finish up with the amazing chocolate tempura for dessert ($10), but save room for a cotton-candy surprise when the check comes.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
If you do not know what or where Louis Boston is: you have alot to get caught up on my friend. A beautiful and looming brick building on the corner of Berkley and Newbury Streets in the Back Bay, Louis Boston set the pace of fashion in this fine city of ours. From an internal steakhouse to a cutting edge Mario Russo salon, there is not much reason to leave when you get here.
234 Berkeley Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 262-6100
Clothing Store
Hours:
M-Tu and F-Sa 10am-6pm
W-Th 10am-7pm
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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