It's a tough call. If you stay inside, you'll be cozy in the main dining room, where handsome waiters (we didn't spy a single waitress) shuttle trays of cocktails and light fixtures turn rainbow color Read more.
A French Provencal bistro overlooking the Boston Public Garden, this restaurant found the ideal way to bring together the passion for ingredient-driven cuisine with a refined, classic technique.
Bistro du Midi is a Restaurant with a capital R. None of that upscale pub grub that’s been going around. No waiters who want to be your pal. Read more.
There are few restaurants in Boston our staffers recommend to friends more frequently than Provence-inspired Bistro du Midi. In its favor: location, vibe, versatility, and of course, the food. Read more.
If you're going for appetizers, the short rib tacos are superb (including the slightly spicy sauce).
There is something special every night: jazz brunch on Sunday, pasta night on Monday, trivia on Tuesday, live jazz and small plates on Wednesday, live reggae on Thursday, and DJs on Friday & Saturday. Read more.
Great place to eat! Perfect view of the Boston Harbor and the food is fantastic! Had the steak salad...delicious!!!
With over 8,500 bottles of wine to pretend to be kno about, this truly is a high roller’s paradise. Pair the extra-juicy double-cut lamb chops with the shrimp cocktail for phenomenal taste synergy. Read more.
Line Dancing on Sunday’s and Tuesday’s. Great fun, beginners welcome. Where else in Boston can you do this? $4 drafts and great company. Worth a look!
Had the mushroom ravioli with black truffle cream. Really good but also very rich. Try to get a seat outside and watch the people walk by with a nice glass of Chardonnay.