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Coming in October 2008, luxury meets Boston's Back Bay. 14 floors of suites and rooms- including a 16,000 spa and fitness center.
L'Espalier will be moving in here.
The English Language Center, located in Boston (and L.A), is the best place for you to study American English in the USA!
ELC has been teaching English since 1978 and offers a wide range of English courses. Their most popular programs include:
Intensive and Semi Intensive English,
Test preparation for TOEFL, TOEIC and Cambridge Exams, English for Executives, Junior Programs, Summer campus programs and many others.
Serious gear for extreme outdoor adventurers!
EMS brand designs and offers a wide variety of gear and clothing for outdoor enthusiasts-from backpacks and insulated parkas to cycling gear and summer shorts!The store is staffed with expert users of their products.
Don't hesitate to listen to their suggestions!
Visit their website for more information!
Au Bon Pain means the place of good bread in French. Au Bon Pain is a stylish bakery café located at America's urban junctions and suburban crossroads.
This restaurant is inside the Prudential center. The focus is pizza and light Italian. Good restaurant for the family. Most children are far less adventurous than their adult counterparts. Luckily, CPK has a children's menu. For $4.99, kids 10 and under have a choice of pizza, pasta, or curly mac 'n cheese. Meals come with a drink; dessert can be added for an extra 50 cents.
829 Boylston Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 236-5208
Chili's Duck Thai Cuisine
Cuisine:
Thai
Great restaurant if you're in the mood for Thai food. Spicy is a perfect adjective, because you'll want something to cool off your mouth after this delic meal! Prices are reasonable.
Legal Sea Foods is a culinary classic on the east coast. A Boston-based chain Legal Sea Foods offers a variety of high quality sea food. The clam chowder has been served at the last seven presidential inaugurations. The food and service are consistently great. Located in the Prudential Building- Legal Sea Foods attracts the mall walker and the couple on a serious date. Expect lines, and try the chowder! Live jazz during Sunday Brunch.
In 1976, the founders of Paradise Bakery & Café created their first freshly baked cookies and muffins in Long Beach, California. As their success grew, they continued to expand their menu selections adding delicious brownies, croissants, quiches, breads, soups, salads and sandwiches. Items tend to be a bit pricey and lines can be long (especially during lunch hours), but the food is top-notch. The chocolate chip cookies that come with the sandwiches to be undercooked, but the cookies at the bakery counter are amazing.
The kids' meal contains a half sandwich (grilled cheese/turkey/ham/PB&J) or mac 'n cheese, fruit, a drink, and a chocolate chip cookie. Even the pickiest of children are bound to find something they like with choices like that.
Frequent diner card available. This Paradise Bakery & Cafe is located inside the Prudential Center.
Located in the Prudential mall.
Teavana is considered to be a heaven for tea drinkers, offering more than 100 kinds of fresh tea. Good prices. 2oz. minimum for bagged leaves. Free Samples of tea in front.
This restaurant is located at the 52nd floor of the Prudential Center.
It is one of Boston's finest dining destinations, the award-winning Top of the Hub features outstanding cuisine, impeccable service, and a sophisticated ambiance. Soaring 52 floors above the Back Bay, the restaurant and adjoining Skywalk Observatory offer guests a spectacular view of the Boston skyline from every table.
Top of the Hub's creative menus reflect a balance of New England dishes blended with contemporary cuisine influenced by the cooking styles of Asia and California. Selections strongly emphasize the freshest New England fish and shellfish available, including Boston lobsters, New England clam chowder, along with the highest quality beef, veal, lamb, chicken, and game that make up the changing, seasonal menus.
A little off the beaten path in the Prudential Mall, Tossed offers creative salads that can actually be a full meal. Boston has been sorely lacking such a place. I worry their location won't be good enough to sustain the business, but I'm hopeful.
From their site:
Since 1998, our mission has been to serve the highest quality food, using only the freshest ingredients, in an upscale and fun environment, providing friendly and efficient service. The quality, presentation and creativity of our salads are on a par with those found in fine restaurants.