2. Stephanie's On Newbury
7.2
190 Newbury St (at Exeter St.), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Back Bay East · 158 tips and reviews
BostonCadisi: I had "corned beef and sweet potato hash with poached eggs and lemon hollandaise". Did not worth the money I paid for.
Ryan Tamares: Good crab cake Benedict on my 5/18/19 visit. One disappointment—jalapeño Hollandaise didn’t really have much of a hint of jalapeño flavor. Waiter wasn’t quite attentive enough.
Katie Andrade: Really enjoyed their pancakes as well as the breakfast skillet. Very charming, popular place!
3. OAK Long Bar + Kitchen
9.0
138 Saint James Ave (Dartmouth St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 74 tips and reviews
Heather B: The Cucumber Basil Collins is the most refreshing drink I've ever had. Great staff!
Boston.com: The new hearth oven truly earns its keep is something humble: roast chicken, redolent of rosemary and pepper, served in a cast-iron skillet with potatoes. Also hard to beat: pulled pork flatbread. Read more.
Christine A: The burger here is amazing, even better than the Bristol lounge in the four seasons...
6. Sonsie
8.0
327 Newbury St (btwn Hereford & Massachusetts Ave.), Boston, MA
Wine Bar · Back Bay West · 122 tips and reviews
Max Saber: Went for brunch this morning and it was just as good as always! The complimentary breakfast breads were out of this world. I recommend the frittata and the baked eggs.
Cosmopolitan Magazine: Don't let the name deceive—this sexy Cosmo Cocktail is available all year long. Order up the Snow Cosmo for a delish mix of citrus vodka, white cranberry juice, and Cointreau. Read more.
Nikolay Bachiyski: This restaurant had the best restaurant playlist: The Black Keys, Andrew Bird, The National, Lana Del Rey, The Lumineers, Mumford & Sons…
8. The Cheesecake Factory
8.4
115 Huntington Ave Ste 181 (at Belvidere St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 174 tips and reviews
Xavier: Very good and cheap, the amount of food it is ginormous. Love it!
Tarik Celik: Strawberry cheseecake
Anton Kotenko: If you'll ever be in Boston, Cheesecake Factory is a first place to go if you really want to eat. Any of them. Huge tasty portions. Any salad, pasta or burger. All great. But huge. No ads.
10. Max Brenner
745 Boylston St (btwn Exeter & Fairfield), Boston, MA
Dessert Shop · Prudential - St. Botolph · 170 tips and reviews
Gina Buckner: If you like sweets and chocolate, you really can't go wrong. Fondue, ice cream, chocolate martini complete with chocolate covered strawberry, molten cake, and other non-dessert food as well!
Thrillist: This is where taste buds go to live & the South Beach diet goes to die. Tiramisu cocktail, triple chocolate pancakes, chocolate pizza, crispy chocolate egg rolls..somewhere, Homer Simpson is swooning. Read more.
Elizabeth Towle: If death by chocolate has ever actually happened, it probably happened here.