Three’s company at Brookline’s newest comfort food resto.
Three’s company at Brookline’s newest comfort food resto.
The owners of Little Giant open a Southern bistro that’s sweet as pie.
Austrian chef Kurt Gutenbrunner’s cozy wine bar a few doors down from Wallse. The focus is vinos from around the world — for an average $7 a glass. No kitchen, but snacks are available: saucisson; paté; Murray’s cheeses; and, upon request, take-out from Wallse.
One step inside this Polk Street wine lounge and you’ll be transported into the movie of the same name. Sip on affordable vino from around the world (with a good amount from France, of course) and munch on snacks like cheese ravioli and flatbreads.
They say you can’t buy comfort. But a seat at Nicholas Morgenstern’s The General Greene ...
A neighborhood gastropub with an old-school feel. Tasty bar snacks and hearty menu items will make you into a regular. Swap your usual nightcap for a Guinness toffee pudding.
It takes more than science to transmute a base into pure gold. That’s the magic ...
Cheesy does it at this small artisan shop where you’ll find everything from buffalo ricotta to farmhouse manchego, as well as freshly baked bread, cakes, biscuits and jams. Soups, salads and other seasonal dishes are available in the tasting cafe.
Photo: Courtesy of La Fromagerie
With two locations (the other’s in South Kensington) the popular cupcakery sells unfussy yet superb cuppies, brownies and cookies, as well as custom cakes.
Photo: Courtesy of The Hummingbird Bakery