Boston Restaurants

In a city synonymous with tradition, Boston chefs have spent recent years rewriting culinary history. The stuffy, wood-paneled formality is gone; the endless renditions of chowdah, lobster, and cod have retired; and the assumption that true foodies better hop the next Amtrak to New York is also—thankfully—a thing of the past.

In their place, a crop of young chefs has ascended, opening small, upscale neighborhood spots that use local New England ingredients to delicious effect. Traditional eats can still be found (Durgin-Park remains the best place to get baked beans), but many diners now gravitate toward innovative food in understated environs. Whether you're looking for casual French, down-home Southern cooking, some of the best sushi in the country, or Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, Boston restaurants are ready to deliver. Eclectic Japanese spot o ya and iconic French restaurant L'Espalier have garnered widespread attention, while a coterie of star chefs like Barbara Lynch, Lydia Shire, and Ken Oringer have built mini-empires and thrust the city to the forefront of the national dining scene.

The fish and shellfish brought in from nearby shores continue to inform the regional cuisine, along with locally grown fruits and vegetables, handmade cheeses, and humanely raised heritage game and meats. But don't expect boiled lobsters and baked apple pie. Today’s chefs, while showcasing New England’s bounty, might offer you lobster cassoulet with black truffles, bacon-clam pizza from a wood-burning oven, and a tomato herb salad harvested from the restaurant’s rooftop garden. In many ways, though, Boston remains solidly skeptical of trends. To wit: the cupcake craze and food truck trend hit here later than other cities; the Hawaii-inspired poke movement has only recently arrived. And over in the university culture of Cambridge, places like the Harvest and Oleana espoused the locavore and slow-food movements before they became buzzwords.

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  • 1. Bricco Salumeria

    $ | North End

    Frank DePasquale’s sandwich and pasta shop is easy to miss, but just follow the steady stream of savvy locals down the alley adjacent to his award-winning restaurant to find the tiny spot packed with imported Italian meats and cheeses, vinegars, tomatoes, olive oils, and more. The monumental Italian sandwich is a heaping pile of mortadella, Genoa salami, soppressata, provolone, and all the fixings, while the packed Chicken Parmagiano is a shareable feast. All are served on house-made breads from the panetteria next door.

    11 Board Alley, Boston, Massachusetts, 02113, USA
    617-248-9629

    Known For

    • Local favorite
    • Huge, made-to-order Italian sandwiches
    • House-made breads
  • 2. Caffé Vittoria

    $ | North End

    Established in 1929, Caffé Vittoria—Boston's oldest Italian café—is rightfully known as Boston's most traditional Italian café, which is one of the reasons the place is packed with locals. With gleaming brass, marble tabletops, four levels of seating, three bars that serve aperitifs, one of the city's best selections of grappa, and one massive, ancient espresso maker, this old-fashioned café will make you want to lose yourself in these surroundings. Bring your wallet because they are cash-only.

    290–296 Hanover St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02113, USA
    617-227–7606

    Known For

    • Specialty coffee drinks
    • Grapa
    • Gelato
  • 3. Chacarero

    $ | Downtown

    This place is famous among the city's working professionals, who willingly wait in long lines for the signature Chilean-style sandwich, a delicious combination of green beans, chicken, muenster cheese, tomatoes, and an avocado spread on fresh bread. There are a few other offerings, including empanadas and rice pudding.

    101 Arch St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, USA
    617-542–0392

    Known For

    • Bread baked fresh daily
    • Signature Chilean sandwich
    • Tasty orange cake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.–Sun.
  • 4. Clover Food Lab

    $ | Downtown

    After more than a decade, locals still love this vegetarian restaurant's chickpea fritters, not to mention the daily changing menu of freshly prepared sustainable and local veg- and vegan-friendly sandwiches and plates. Boston and Cambridge feature a number of Clover locations, but this one is bright and airy with huge windows that open onto School Street. Awesome place to stop for lunch along the Freedom Trail.

    27 School St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA

    Known For

    • Chickpea fritter sandwich
    • Housemade juice sodas and George Howell coffee
    • Sourcing ingredients locally and sustainably
  • 5. Flour Bakery + Café

    $ | South End

    When folks need coffee, a great sandwich, or an irresistible sweet, like a pecan sticky bun, lemon tart, or double chocolate cookie—or just a place to sit and chat—they pay a visit to one of owner Joanne Chang's 10 Flour bakeries, including this one in the South End. A communal table in the middle acts as a gathering spot, around which diners enjoy morning pastries, homemade soups, hearty bean and grain salads, and specialty sandwiches, which change seasonally.

    1595 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-267–4300

    Known For

    • Scrumptious sweets
    • Delicious salads and sandwiches
    • Laid-back setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
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  • 6. High Street Place Food Hall

    $ | Downtown

    If you can't agree among your traveling partners what to eat where, this food hall features 20 different local vendors featuring delicious and top-quality foods of all varieties. Gourmet doughnuts from Blackbird, porchetta sandwiches from Pennypacker's, Jewish deli eats from Mamaleh's, sushi at Fuji, and so much more are here. 

    100 High St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02110, USA

    Known For

    • Tons of options from local vendors
    • Live DJs in the evening
    • Open anytime you're hungry

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. Orinoco

    $ | Harvard Square

    Don't miss this red clapboard, Pan–Latin American restaurant located down an alleyway in Harvard Square. Owner Andres Branger's dream to bring bountiful plates of super-fresh family fare from his home country of Venezuela to Cambridge (as well as Brookline Village and the South End) rewards diners with delectable, palm-size arepas (crispy, hot, corn-flour pockets stuffed with beans, cheese, chicken, or pork), pabellon criollo (moist shredded beef with stewed beans, rice, and plantains), and red chili adobo–marinated, charred pollo (chicken). Empanadas, hearty salads, and stuffed French-bread sandwiches at lunch, along with a small selection of wine and beer, round out the very affordable menu at this casual eatery. When weather permits, ask for a seat on the back patio, a quiet flower-and-fountain-filled oasis that makes the rest of the world feel very far away.

    56 JFK St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-354–6900

    Known For

    • Venezuelan specialties
    • Generous portions
    • Great value

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations not accepted
  • 8. Tatte Bakery & Café

    $

    This upscale bakery and café takes pastries to the next level. From tea cakes to the Jerusalem bagel, expect hearty baked goods with an air of elegance and influenced by the owner's Israeli heritage. Fantastic coffee drinks, including the house's signature halva latte. A breakfast, lunch and brunch menu features hearty plates all day, from breakfast sandwiches to salads, bowls, and shakshuka (an egg dish with tomatoes and peppers). The café's vibe welcomes those who appreciate attention to detail in both the food and the bright, lively atmosphere—so expect to wait in line. Tatte started as a single location in 2008; today it has expanded with locations across Boston.

    200 Pier 4 Blvd., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-765–7600

    Known For

    • Traditional North African shakshuka
    • Signature nut tarts that are as pretty as they are tasty
    • Convivial atmosphere
  • 9. Tatte Bakery & Café

    $ | Beacon Hill

    This upscale bakery and café with several locations in Boston takes pastries to the next level. From tea cakes to the Jerusalem bagel, expect hearty baked goods with an air of elegance and influenced by the owner's Israeli heritage. Fantastic coffee drinks, including the house's signature halva latte. A breakfast, lunch and brunch menu features hearty plates all day, from breakfast sandwiches to salads, bowls, and shakshuka (an egg dish with tomatoes and peppers). The café's vibe welcomes those who appreciate attention to detail in both the food and the bright, lively atmosphere—so expect to wait in line. Tatte started as a single location in 2008; today it has expanded with locations across Boston.

    70 Charles St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-723–5555

    Known For

    • Traditional North African shakshuka
    • Signature nut tarts that are as pretty as they are tasty
    • Convivial atmosphere
  • 10. Tatte Bakery & Café

    $ | Downtown

    This upscale bakery and café takes pastries to the next level. From tea cakes to the Jerusalem bagel, expect hearty baked goods with an air of elegance and influenced by the owner's Israeli heritage. Fantastic coffee drinks include the house's signature halva latte. A breakfast, lunch, and brunch menu features hearty plates all day, from breakfast sandwiches to salads, bowls, and shakshuka (an egg dish with tomatoes and peppers). The café's vibe welcomes those who appreciate attention to detail in both the food and the bright, lively atmosphere—so expect to wait in line. Tatte started as a single location in 2008; today it has expanded with locations across Boston.

    125 Summer St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02110, USA
    617-488–9525

    Known For

    • Owner Or's take on traditional North African shakshuka, served with challah bread
    • Signature nut tarts that are as pretty as they are tasty
    • Convivial atmosphere
  • 11. The Paramount

    $ | Beacon Hill

    Don't be surprised to see a queue at this neighborhood hot spot, no matter the time of day. Regulars happily line up for waffles topped with fresh fruit, caramel and banana french toast, huge salads, and hefty sandwiches, all made to order as you do from the counter. Newbies should note The Paramount's unspoken rule: Don't take a seat until after you wait in line, order, and pay.

    44 Charles St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-720–1152

    Known For

    • Long, but quick-moving, lines
    • Decadent, all-day breakfast items
    • Old Bay–seasoned home fries
  • 12. A&B Kitchen & Bar

    $ | Old West End

    Sourcing ingredients from small, family farms is the main goal of this local, casual restaurant where hungry diners clamor for salads, burgers, and a few entrées. With its proximity to the TD Garden, it can and does get busy on game days, and service tends to slow down.

    115 Beverly St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    857-449–2251

    Known For

    • Nice patio in fair weather
    • Hot spot before Bruins and Celtics games
    • Delicious burgers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 13. Algiers Coffee House

    $ | Harvard Square | Middle Eastern

    Algiers Coffee House, upstairs from the Brattle Theatre, is a favorite evening hangout for young actors and artists. Linger over mint tea or a plate of hummus, or enjoy a glass of wine on the second-floor terrace and watch the world go by.

    40 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-492–1557
  • 14. All Star Sandwich Bar

    $ | Central Square

    This brightly colored place with about a dozen tables turns out fresh, high-quality sandwiches and burgers, all served with coleslaw, dill pickle, and a smile. Beyond multiple beef burgers, you'll find classics like crispy, overstuffed Reubens, the Pastraminator, and the famous Atomic Meatloaf Meltdown, which has been highlighted on a number of foodie networks. Soups, salads, and chili are available, along with a small selection of beer and wine. If pies are more your thing, sister restaurant All-Star Pizza Bar is just across the street.

    1245 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA
    617-868–3065

    Known For

    • Chef-quality sandwiches
    • Creative combinations
    • Simple setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 15. Anna's Taqueria

    $ | Beacon Hill

    Inspired by the authentic Mexican takeout readily available in West Coast cities, Anna's owner moved to Boston and opened shop more than 25 years ago. This small, local chain has been a hit ever since for its burritos, tacos, and quesadillas. Diners can select from 10 different meat and veggie-based toppings, from grilled steak and marinated pork to slow-cooked chicken.

    242 Cambridge St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-227–8822

    Known For

    • Tacos al pastor—marinated, rotisserie cooked pork with pineapples and onions
    • Fat, flavorful burritos
    • Bringing the heat with really spicy sauces you can add on
  • 16. BerryLine

    $ | Harvard Square

    Two postdoctoral-fellowship students founded this tasty oasis that serves superlative soft frozen yogurt made from milk, cane sugar, fresh fruit, and other natural ingredients. The shop has featured well over 150 frozen yogurt flavors like rose, chocolate coconut, passion fruit, and green tea, and dedicated staff bakers create many of the homemade toppings, including the cheesecake chunks, chewy mochi bits, brownie bites, and honey-nut granola.

    3 Arrow St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-868–3500

    Known For

    • Award-winning fro-yo
    • Homemade bakery toppings
    • Fresh fruit add-ons
  • 17. Black Rose

    $ | Government Center | Irish

    If all that shopping and snacking has made you thirsty, you might want to stop for a pint at the Black Rose; take a right at the far end of the South Market. The bar-restaurant features traditional Irish fare and live music seven nights a week.

    160 State St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, USA
    617-742–2286
  • 18. Blackbird Doughnuts

    $

    Creative, delicious, and irresistible, the sweet treats from Blackbird Doughnuts have a cult following—even rock star Adele praised them when in town for a concert. One of several outposts in the city, the Fenway location is tiny and it's a good idea to get there early before your fave flavor sells out.

    20 Kilmarnock St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, USA
    617-482–9000

    Known For

    • Fan favorite Boston Cream
    • Creative, unusual flavors
    • Turn your doughnut into an ice cream sandwich with soft-serve
  • 19. Bleacher Bar

    $

    This Fenway restaurant is famous for its enormous garage window which looks into Fenway Park, especially cool on game days, but it's also a fun place to relax with friends, nosh on nachos or fries, and catch all sorts of sporting events on the TV.

    82A Lansdowne St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, USA
    617-262–2424

    Known For

    • Sneaky way to see a Red Sox game
    • Beers and burgers
    • Sports fans
  • 20. Bon Me

    $

    Bon Me's moniker is a whimsical take on Vietnam's signature sandwich, the banh mi, and the versions that this local fast-casual restaurant serves are authentic to its spirit, if not with traditional ingredients. Diners can create their own bowls (salad, noodle, or rice), selecting from a variety of proteins, veggies, and sauces. The menu also boasts a number of chef creations ranging from ramen to pho. House drinks include a heady Vietnamese iced coffee and citrus ade.

    313 Congress St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02210, USA
    857-350–4035

    Known For

    • Tasty proteins
    • Spicy ginger lemonade that will flare your nostrils
    • Customized bowls

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