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Location, Location, Location. This boutique hotel is located right in the heart of Back Bay's famous Newbury Street. Hotel patrons are steps away from awesome shopping and restaurants. The old world charms of Persia and North Africa are found in each room, and you get a feel like you're travelling back in time. Rooms are also equipped with marble baths.
There is also restaurant on the lower level that always seems to draw a crowd.
Combining colonial and cosmopolitan, The Newbury Guest House, built in 1882, is a typical New England B&B located in the heart of trendy Boston. Each room offers the wood-paneled furnishings of Victorian Boston with the amenities of 20th-century life (cable TV, private bath, wireless internet). The rooms are spacious and well appointed (queen-size beds and fold-out loveseats in some). Rates range from $110-200+, depending on season. Generally, make reservations at least 3 weeks in advance. Parking ($15/night) should also be arranged in advance.
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A man's spa replete with pool tables and flat screen tv's in order to keep the men feeling "manly" when getting their manicures, pedicures, and haircuts.
What is your idea of a perfect day? If it includes a being pampered and petted, hydrated and honeyed, then you are in luck: Emerge is here to make sure that you can be the best that you can be. This spa caters to men and women and has a myriad of services available from detox sessions to facials to juice bars. High rollers relax in exclusive VIP suites, and there's a classic Men's Club where clients can enjoy warm-lather shaves while watching a flat-screen TV. Don't forget the secluded rooftop garden. Take a break from your life and you will "emerge" a much better person. Pardon the pun.
Tip: the staff at the front desk can be extremely rude, but if you can get past that you will have a great experience. Consider it a rite of initiation.
William St. George grew up in Brockton, saving every penny and dime to afford riding lessons. His love of horses grew, which can be seen incorporated in most of his paintings (that run a heafty $1,200 - $8,000). Other than horse, St. George concentrates on landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes.
Hours are:
Tuesday - Thursdays: 10am - 6pm
Wednesday - Fridays: 10am - 9pm
Saturdays: 10am -6pm
Sundays: 1pm - 6pm
Simple Advertising offers all the major players of service in the advertising world (websites, management, projects, graphic design, etc.) They offer an all-in-one special for $1,399. Check out the site for more information.
Newbury Dental Associates, one of 7 Gentle Dental locations serving Boston Metro, offers comprehensive general dental services as well as specialty services such as Oral Surgery, Implants, Root Canals, Braces, Gum treatment (Periodontics), Cosmetic Dentistry and Preventive Dentistry for Kids. With flexible payment options and a focus on patient satisfaction, Gentle Dental fit any smile, perfectly.
Specializing in natural skin care and European aesthetics, Skin Care by owner Violet Mkhtarayan is an experience. She is known for her advancements in the industry (as well as eye brow work)
The services include award winning massages, facials, hair removal (yep, back to the eye brows), and body treatments. (body glow treatments, detox wraps, spice body wrap, rose body wrap- among others.
Voted Best of Boston for Shana Shaw and her famous theraputic massage.
266 Newbury Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 450-4942
Taken from Lesley University- Counseling Psychology Adjunct Faculty
Rory Wadlin is a 1988 graduate of Lesley's Counseling and Psychology program. He has been practicing as a counselor and psychotherapist for over fifteen years. His earliest training was in community mental health and exposed him to the challenges of working with people afflicted with chronic mental illness. From there, he went on to work in hospital-based clinics and programs as a therapist, supervisor, program director, and consultant. For many years he worked directing psychiatric and substance abuse partial hospitalization programs. He also has consulted to other day treatment programs around creating and maintaining therapeutic milieus and on designing interventions to treat trauma-related disorders, affective and anxiety disorders, addictions, and personality disorders. Since 1993, he has worked in outpatient clinics and private practice as a psychotherapist, supervisor, and consultant. He works with a wide array of clients mostly in longer-term therapy, but sometimes in short term treatment. He considers his areas of expertise to be in working with character disorders, couples, affective and anxiety disorders, addictions, and the psychological aspects of serious medical illness. He regularly consults to medical providers around working with people with HIV/AIDS and cardiac disease, as well as around understanding and treating patients with difficult personalities. His clinical orientation is rooted in psychoanalytical and psychodynamic theory. He also, however, incorporates the use of object-relations, self-psychology and relational theory into his work. He has also learned, because his hospital and clinic practice involved working within the confines of managed care, to do brief treatment using cognitive-behavioral and mind-body approaches that focus more on symptom control and mechanical change rather than psychic integration and vital change. As a teacher and supervisor, he is interested in working with students to embrace depth and complexity.
A Mediterranean Cafe serving up Italian-American cuisine. The menu features a Kobe beef burger (a reasonable $12), traditional pizzas, lobster ravioli, autumn risotto, and a variety of entrees. The atmosphere is modern, sleek, and uppity with silver/white walls and sleek metal accents. The seats are a modernized cork- so that's what they do with the discarded wine corks!. The double sided mirror hides the enormous flat screen when it's not running the latest game.
This is a great new restaurant sure to have crowds gather. If you don't like the food, stick to the great bar drinks (Champagne, favorite fruit, favorite new cocktail- $10). A new favorite all around in the Back Bay...
Fresh ingredients and a creative menu. Although sometimes hard to find on posh Newbury Street, Croma's prices are reasonable and rarely exceed $16 for an entree. Great place for a date night or dinner out with a friend.
Contemporary American cuisine in Boston's Back Bay serving up small plates and a great wine list to match (the menu features suggested wines for the different plates}.
Examples of the menu include a wild mushroom ravioloi herb truffle mushroom brooth (for a low $10) or zuchini wrapped lobster.
Though it's much more expensive than Cambridge's offerings, the food is only slightly better, meaning you're paying for location. Which, if you're sitting outside on a nice day, might be worth it. Try one of the Tandoori Specials made on their traditional clay oven, such as the filling Tandoori Mixed Grill ($22) or Tandoori Rack of Lamb ($25). The menu spans the range of classic North Indian offerings: tandoori specials and a wide array of chicken, lamb, beef, seafood, and vegetarian dishes (entrees $15-25). Dim lighting and intimate tables create a romantic setting, but it is not uncommon to see power-lunchers or larger groups chowing down. Your best bet is to enjoy their lunch buffet (M-F 11:30am-3pm, $9; Sa-Su noon-3pm, $12) while sitting on the huge outdoor patio.
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French style cooking in a cozy nook below a bed and breakfast. The warm colors give you a feel for the inventive menu. Rumored to be the child of a famous restaurant in Cannes, France- the chef has a high-profile reputation as well. The food is made with the best french ingridients, so expect a large bill.
One World Cuisine is the administrative body of 6 specialty Indian restaurants, located at different cities in the Greater Boston Area.
The restaurant group consists of:
Famous for its sangria, Tapeo is home to authentic Spanish food and European decor. Tapeo has received high ratings from both Zagat and Citysearch. The tapas bar, armed with its killer selection of Spanish appetizers, offers a lively and adventurous atmosphere daily from 5:00- midnight.
Tapeo Restaurant & Tapas Bar's Web site features a virtual tour.
Click HERE for the Newbury Street restaurant's menu, with specialties ranging from Piedra (where the food is grilled on a stone from the Canary Islands) to their signature Pescado a la Sal (fresh fish baked in salt where the salt acts as a cooking agent which enhances the tenderness of the protein).
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Sister restaurant to Dali of Inman Square, Tapéo offers delectable tapas, meaty Spanish entrees, and sweet sangría in the heart of see-and-be-seen Boston. Although the menu changes seasonally, most of the more notable tapas ($5-7) like the baked goat cheese with tomato and basil, roast duckling with berry sauce, and saffron scallops are ubiquitous. Dishes are delivered with admirable alacrity, but lingering is requisite if you want to fully savor the luscious desserts like the chocolate tart ($5.50) and fruit-filled crêpes ($7.50). The real charm of Tapéo, however, lies in its 3 low-lit bodega-style eating areas, where small tables can become surprisingly intimate islands in the sea of bustling waitstaff and playful fellow diners.
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254 Newbury Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 424-8772
Restaurant
Dress:
Casual
Hours:
Daily 11:30am-3pm and 5pm-midnight
Diners' Club
The family photo on the wall and European soccer playing in the back blend with marble tables, exotic brass candlesticks, and finely-woven rugs to create a mysterious blend of swank pretension and family sincerity. The loquacious owner talks warmly about his business as he embraces and kisses his loyal regulars. North African specialities, including multiple varieties of lamb, provide tantalizing respite from the standard Newbury fare. Entrees are pricey ($16-24) and may not always reflect the quality and quantity of the food served.
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