The Corrib Pub, in Boston's Brighton neighborhood opened in 1969. It is named for Lough Corrib in Ireland and attracts many natives of County Galway who have settled in the area. Read more.
An amazing grocery store, incredible cafe, and awesome location. Get there early for a veggie sausage breakfast sandwich. SO GOOD.
An underrated gem just across the bridge in the South End for cheap and delicious sandwiches and coffee.
A friendly place for a scone or sandwich. Also a place for an unforgettable cup of coffee. Read more.
Get the #9, Farmer's Lunch. It's amazing and worth the wait when they're busy. Order a cup of Equal Exchange coffee - also delish.
Their motto “Buy Fresh, Buy Local,” emphasizes its commitment to sustainability and locally grown or prepared foods. The selection of sandwiches and baked goods is great, as is the fair trade coffee. Read more.
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.
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.
Scotch egg, suckling pig tacos & at least three kinds of poutine: pub food 2.0. The dark humor in the name and decor continues through the menu. [Eater 38 Member]
The "Our Way Burger" is a griddled patty, thin but not dry, on a buttered, griddled roll, with American cheese, grilled onions, iceberg lettuce, and house-made pickles. More: http://bo.st/Om5bAZ Read more.