Sip a cocktail at Boston’s newest swanky spot or dig into dishes meant for sharing.
Sip a cocktail at Boston’s newest swanky spot or dig into dishes meant for sharing.
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A restaurant, lounge, and club all in one, go to nosh on Asian-inspired apps or hearty mains like steak and pork ribs. Drink like a VIP bottle-service style, dance, or just people-watch.
A happening but laid-back Italian restaurant filled with sleek tables and red leather seating that provide a backdrop to friendly service and flavorful plates of gorgonzola-and-truffle mac ’n’ cheese, rich risottos, and hearty pastas. Cava, the downstairs cocktail lounge, stays open late.
One of Boston’s oldest restos. The dark wood walls, men’s club vibe, and menu of decadent New England fare make this a go-to spot.
James Beard Award-winning chef Lydia Shire serves Italian fare in her sleek resto in The Liberty Hotel. Try the handmade truffled beet risotto with shredded and crisped beef shirt ribs or one of eight selections from the mozzarella bar. Stop by for drinks at the wraparound bar or, in warm weather, hit the patio for cocktails.
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Sprawled out toward the back of the InterContinental’s lobby, Miel’s French country decor (butter-yellow banquettes, crystal-dripping chandeliers, and scalloped white dishes) perfectly matches its Provençal cuisine.
The rocker hangout has leather banquettes, cattle skulls, tables with laminated concert photos, and song lyrics graffitied on the ceiling. There’s also plenty of noshing to be had — lobster and crab cakes, wood-grilled pizzas, and greasy burgers. The club cranks things up with live performers three nights a week, while DJs hit the smaller downstairs lounge on weekends.