Guidebook for Boston

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Guidebook for Boston

Food Scene

36 locals recommend
Fin's Sushi & Grill
240 Cambridge St
36 locals recommend
Uniquely delicious! Try the Figs pizza!
58 locals recommend
Figs
42 Charles St
58 locals recommend
Uniquely delicious! Try the Figs pizza!
Tasty Thai food
12 locals recommend
King & I
145 Charles St
12 locals recommend
Tasty Thai food
Good food and great brews!
59 locals recommend
Tip Tap Room
138 Cambridge St
59 locals recommend
Good food and great brews!
Cozy and very iconically Beacon Hill.
17 locals recommend
75 Chestnut St
75 Chestnut Street
17 locals recommend
Cozy and very iconically Beacon Hill.
Interesting and delicious Mediterranean cuisine in a classy/cozy atmosphere.
Lala Rokh
97 Mount Vernon Street
Interesting and delicious Mediterranean cuisine in a classy/cozy atmosphere.
No-frills, fresh, iconic seafood. Great in the summer time, family friendly, fun and affordable. Doesn't get much better than that!
52 locals recommend
The Barking Crab
88 Sleeper St
52 locals recommend
No-frills, fresh, iconic seafood. Great in the summer time, family friendly, fun and affordable. Doesn't get much better than that!
THE best lobster rolls in Boston! It is a very casual dining spot but in the summer you should be careful of the line. One trick to avoiding it is if you get your food to-go and eat outside next to the waterfront.
27 locals recommend
Yankee Lobster
300 Northern Ave
27 locals recommend
THE best lobster rolls in Boston! It is a very casual dining spot but in the summer you should be careful of the line. One trick to avoiding it is if you get your food to-go and eat outside next to the waterfront.
A cute little bakery with nice outdoor seating right along Charles St. All the baked goods are delicious but I would recommend trying shakshouka which is a bit more unique.
212 locals recommend
Tatte Bakery & Café
70 Charles St
212 locals recommend
A cute little bakery with nice outdoor seating right along Charles St. All the baked goods are delicious but I would recommend trying shakshouka which is a bit more unique.