Fernando Robles Coulter: Don’t let the bookstore front fool you. The breakfast here is amazing. These are toast with honey ham jam and a lot of delicious insides. Sweet and savory perfect.
Rue La La: Incredible breakfast, all day long. You'll have to wait if you go during brunch on weekends, but we say it's worth it. Try the ricotta stuffed french toast for brunch or sweet potato fries for lunch.
Becky: support independent book stores!
4. OAK Long Bar + Kitchen
9.0
138 Saint James Ave (Dartmouth St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 74 tips and reviews
Sam Winnick: Awesome new brunch spot. Beautiful decor and great food. The Mac has a fried egg and bacon!!
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. UNI Sashimi Bar
7.9
370 Commonwealth Ave (at Massachusetts Ave), Boston, MA
Sushi Restaurant · Back Bay West · 54 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Uni’s late-night ramen is served Thurs-Sat after 11 pm in two great flavors. One is more traditional, with roast pork. The other, called umami ramen, features barbecue eel and a rich, intense broth. Read more.
Boston Magazine: Despite being part of the popular Ken Oringer restaurant club, this tiny sashimi bar in the Eliot Hotel still feels like a secret. Read more.
Adam Besvinick: On Thursday - Saturday come for late-night ramen and the best craft cocktails in Boston.
Julie L: Amazing experience: tasty tacos, little surprises along the meal like the cotton candy for desert. And you can't go wrong with a margarita. Better make a reservation for your table
Jeff D.: $7 all you can eat taco Mondays!! And after dinner stay for the green apple cotton candy with pop rocks! Sooo good!!
Angelos N: Best tequila bar in Boston. Music is too loud to have a normal conversation, too low to dance.
10. Sonsie
8.0
327 Newbury St (btwn Hereford & Massachusetts Ave.), Boston, MA
Wine Bar · Back Bay West · 122 tips and reviews
Maura Neill: Perfect Sunday afternoon - blood orange mimosas, Huevos, and people-watching. Couldn't get any better.
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…
C Bailey: Rotisserie chicken is one of their specialties, Ahi tuna salad, short rib hash, Reuben are my favs. I just love coming to this place after a day of shopping, riding my bike or even just for pick up.
Deanna Bushart: Great Place!
Andrew Plakias: the burger here is phenomenal!
12. Back Bay Social Club
7.3
867 Boylston St (btwn Fairfield & Gloucester), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 95 tips and reviews
Kyle Householder: Exceptional service, the meat candy is a must have appetizer, the burger is worth every cent of the 22 dollars it costs, you will leave here full.
Steve Schnelwar: Meat Candy is a must have!
Eric Gregory: Fuck these haters! The Meat Candy and Sliders are great! Get the fuck out of here!
Jana L.: Have a seat outside. Great people watching, great food, decent (on the pricey side) food. Okay for families, perfect for date night. Try the signature martini (pear is awesome!).
Boston.com: People-watching becomes an art form in this posh section of the city. Soak up the sun and do a different kind of window shopping while you munch at Stephanie's on Newbury Street. Read more.
Stephanie's On Newbury: time for another sunday brunch! serving until 3:00pm and we offer a full menu in the bar!