2. Leader Bank Pavilion
7.9
290 Northern Ave (at Seaport Blvd), Boston, MA
Music Venue · Seaport District · 53 tips and reviews
VH1: On those cool nights, head to the first blue tent on the left when you enter the Bank of America Pavilion. It’s the only spot to get hot coffee! – Team Live Nation
Mazda: In 2004 FleetBoston merged with Bank of America; the pavilion was then renamed, Bank of America Pavilion.
kenji ross: confuse your friends by stubbornly referring to this place as Harborlights, years after the big banks bought the naming rights and made the name incredibly awkward.
Jeff Byrnes: Fantastic beer on the banks of the Charles. Popular, so expect to queue to get in & get your beer. Worth it!
Jason Leibowitz: Really fun outdoor beer garden serving Night Shift (and Night Shift friends') beer. Great nice weather weekend activity. If they have the Mast Landing Gunner's Daughter Milk Stout, get that.
Constantin W: Very nice setup on the Charles, just lacking some shade on a very sunny day!
Guy: Originally a Federal Reserve Bank, est by President W. Wilson, this hotel is very classy yet modern, & the rooms are very accommodating/reasonable for the price. Read more.
Curbed: The building started life in 1922 as a Federal Reserve, and became the Langham as we know it in 2003. You'll note that the second-floor rooms all have soaring ceilings, a la the old bank milieu. Read more.
Debbie Craig: Father's Day Brunch was fabulous!! $72 per person, but the presentation and food selection is high quality! Lobster ravioli, sushi station, chocolate fountain & much more.
Aliyiah Richards: The doughnuts are absolutely devine! I love Friday's because the little bank down the street has them complimentary
Carrie Bevis: Amazing donuts that sell out fast, so come early if you want the full selection. But you can't go wrong.
Daniel Tewfik: Blackberry Lavender was good. Sesame Sriracha was less so. Ask to try their mini donuts, they might just give one for free.
Mayra: This place is beautiful, and the view of the Harbor is spectacular. It's right in the heart of the north end,no need to drive. Great walking distance to most arenas, tour attractions, and restaurants.
Scott Jaumot: A beautiful place to live and work
Jarrett Goetz: They have a good public valet parking garage.
13. Grill 23 & Bar
8.7
161 Berkeley St (at Stuart St.), Boston, MA
Steakhouse · Bay Village · 86 tips and reviews
Vanessa: Great Signature dishes! Order the 100 day aged rib eye:)
Boston Magazine: Like most steakhouses, Grill 23 is full of mahogany, martinis, and expensive suits. Unlike at most steakhouses, the food is actually worth the ridiculous prices. Read more.
Christine: Excellent service, excellent food. Oysters, New England clam chowder, 100-day aged ribeye, English peas ... all were liked by our crowd. 2nd time here and will be back.
Steve Fadden: Try the Orchiette Vitello - Awesome orchiette pasta with ground veal, mushrooms, and tomato!
Kathleen Booth: Best thing about this place? You don't have to choose! Instead of one entree, order half a risotto and half an entree. Best of both worlds!!! Brilliant.
Kevin Wang: Cute cheap date restaurant. Eat well and stroll around Beacon Hill after with a lovely lady on your arm.