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If you're looking for the perfect pre-/post-theater date destination, look no further. Situated off the lobby of the Colonnade Hotel, the lively Brasserie Jo offers classic French cooking in a casual but stylish setting. Although steak frites ($22) is the main attraction (and understandably so), a variety of other simple bistro entrees including swordfish, salmon, and roasted chicken are available and uniformly good. The wine list offers lots of affordable options, and desserts are absolutely marvelous. Entrees $15-25. Bar with a “light menu” open daily 11am-1am.
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As someone that loves dessert, I always am trying to find new places in Boston to cater to my sweet tooth. The profiteroles at Brasserie Jo are top notch and keep me coming back. This is a review of Brasserie Jo on Huntington Avenue (118-140) | |
| Jhoyer | |
| On Thursday, March 06, 2008 |
a great hotel- bistro. Open nice and early. Kind to the kiddies, especially during lunch (they sometimes dole out rubber duckies) but no changing tables. (!) This is a review of Brasserie Jo on Huntington Avenue (118-140) | |
| Moxie | |
| On Monday, April 14, 2008 |
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