lindsay kim: a city fav, better than Wellesley. delicious fruity waters and teas. 80 min deep tissue + steam room >> leave a new person...albeit one scented like a eucalyptus bomb. a must go every time in town!!
Sangria W: the bamboo massage feels really good! loved it! :)
Tyler Muñoz: For the best aesthetician in Boston, make an appointment with Joslyn. My eyebrows have been thanking her for years.
Kristine W.: Get the Zen's Awakening if you're in a chocolate milkshake kind of mood. The thai coconut smoothie is lovely, fruity & refreshing!
Jackie: Their 'contemporary' takes on bubble tea are a hit or miss. But they do also have a small food menu, which is nice!
Becca: Lychee black tea is the bomb. I officially love this place more than cha time. Cheaper, faster and delicious
Morgan McKee: Fruity pebble pancakes. Even if you don’t make it your meal, share with a friend. I went with salmon, avocado toast (fatty and basic) and bottle of champagne with mix ins. Lively and crowded place
Adam S.: Brussel Sprouts, pork chop, wedge salad, and the bread
Boston.com: Southie’s latest trendy spot serves up the "Sugar Bowl,"a drink with three simple ingredients: Ketel One, muddled watermelon, and cucumbers. You get what the name promises: sugary deliciousness. Read more.
Al S: Awesome freshly baked bread, desserts and various treats, with some excellent vegan options, including chocolate chip cookies. The sourdough loaf and baguettes are amazing, my favs.
Kristin Bedard: great for lunch. soup and sandwich, or quiche and salad. and good bread too, great with some cheese from the Boston Cheese Cellar around the corner, and some wine from Solera. pretty good iced coffee.
Nicholas Stevens: Want fresh bread? Look no further!
7. The Liberty Hotel
8.5
215 Charles St (at Fruit St), Boston, MA
Hotel · West End · 207 tips and reviews
Jake Smith: Try the "Canadian Ice" for nice whiskey drink that is surprisingly fruity.
Katelyn S: This hotel is beautiful, the location is central, the service is great and the beds are comfy. I highly recommend it!
Jennifer van Dijk: Definitely hit the old drunk tank turned bar on the first level...this is the best hotel in BOS...
9. Boston Harbor Hotel
8.6
70 Rowes Wharf (at Atlantic Ave), Boston, MA
Hotel · Downtown Boston · 35 tips and reviews
Room 77: For the best pastries in town, head over to Mike's Pastry in the North End. The cannoli and lobster tail are house favorites. If you can't decide between the two, order one of each! Read more.
Wiebe Mokken: Try the Eggs Benedict. Do. They are delicious.
Curbed: The 256-room, five-star hotel helped change the whole area, though it still has the feel of being out there on the water’s edge in the best and worst senses (i.e. fabulous views, but isolated). Read more.
15. Estragon Tapas
8.0
700 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
Tapas Restaurant · South End · 25 tips and reviews
Joe Smith: Alhambra Especial beer paired with an assortment of tapas!
Boston Phoenix: Bold, authentic tapas served in a romantic atmosphere that's perfect for dates. Try the fried chickpeas, the littleneck clams, and the classic tortilla. Read more.
Chris Judd: Go to the bar and order the lamb skewers and a Coopers beer. Read more.