1. City Feed & Supply
8.1
672 Centre St (Seaverns Ave), Jamaica Plain, MA
Sandwich Spot · 61 tips and reviews
Joanna B: Get the smoked turkey sandwich and ask for it to be hot pressed!
Sean White: Smoked turkey with avocado is for real
Arborview Realty Inc: Our office orders a few times a week and we cater our open houses with these amazing sandwiches! You can't go wrong with #1 Smoked Turkey, #3 Italian (with hots), #9 Farmers Lunch.
2. Flour Bakery & Cafe
9.0
12 Farnsworth St Fl 1 (at Congress St), Boston, MA
Bakery · Seaport District · 185 tips and reviews
Rob Sheppard: Try and avoid the lunchtime rush, it really does get busy. Also it's on the spendy side, but the sandwiches are large and very tasty. The Smoked Turkey /w Cheddar & Cranberry Chutney is delicious.
hendu: Smoked turkey sandwich is delicious, but has *a lot* of cranberry chutney - a bit overpowering. Ordering light on the cranberry makes it perfect!
Stella Sar: Tried the dried fruits scone, chocolate cake, chocolate brioche, brioche au sucre and the apple spiced bread pudding. Everything was delicious!! A taste of France & England with a twist of America!
4. McKenna's Cafe
8.5
109 Savin Hill Ave (at Sydney St), Dorchester, MA
Breakfast Spot · 44 tips and reviews
LaToya Massey: SmaLL, neighborhood Cafe. Friendly & worth trying. My #1 the "Power Wrap":fluffy egg whites, smoked turkey, spinach, Swiss cheese & mushroom. Yum! & a 'Bananna Coffee' ... The best & sOo affordable!
Nate LeBlanc: Best breakfast diner in Boston. If you love corned beef hash, go with the McKenna's Special.
Jake Smith: Mark Wahlberg named this his "Best Neighborhood Restaurant" in a 2000 issue of Boston Magazine (Best of Boston). Also, the corned beef with chopped onions might be the best thing I've ever had.
8. Boston Harbor Hotel
8.8
70 Rowes Wharf (at Atlantic Ave), Boston, MA
Hotel · Downtown Boston · 35 tips and reviews
Mike V: Beautiful 5 star hotel situated on Boston Harbor. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Stay here!
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.
9. Jim's Deli
8.8
371 Washington St (btw Leicester & Market), Brighton, MA
Deli · 54 tips and reviews
Abdullah: Ask for a steak omelet (not in the menu). The best steak omelet you could ever have. The staff is super great, Jim, Leo and all others are super friendly and they make your food with love.
Christine Varriale: OH GOD THE BREAKFAST I ALWAYS DREAMED OF.
Your Town Allston-Brighton: The stores on this stretch of Washington Street have changed, but many of the buildings remain. Here's a peek of 1948 Brighton Center. Read more.
10. Blunch
8.2
59 E Springfield St (Harrison Ave), Boston, MA
Sandwich Spot · South End · 35 tips and reviews
Erica M.: Be sure to try one of the breakfast bagel sandwiches. They are DELISH! Personal fave: Onion bagel with sausage, mozzarella, spicy, add egg. Keeps you full for hours.
Bravo: Sweet little spot with a terrible name, more than makes up for it with homemade soups and sandwiches. -Tania Peterson, Top Chef Just Desserts
BU Today: Breakfast and lunch are the only options here, but when homemade soups, pressed sandwiches, and bagelwiches taste this good, who needs dinner? Top off your meal with a gooey triple chip cookie. Read more.
13. 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...
14. Porters Bar and Grill
7.8
173 Portland St (btwn Causeway St. & Valenti Way), Boston, MA
Hotel Bar · Downtown Boston · 26 tips and reviews
Chris Gorski: They have real Belgian style fries here--the thin ones. And awesome burgers. My favorite bar around North Station.
Al S: The Porters' Porter, made by Mercury Brewing Co., is the house beer and a very solid porter. Drink one (or many) before a Celtics or Bruins game. (Unfortunately, it's not available in the summer.)
schneidermike schneidermike: Troeg's beer is one of the most underrated breweries in the nation. If they have Hopback (or other) on draft, give it a try.