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.

Sort by: 19 Recommendations {{numTotalPoiResults}} {{ (numTotalPoiResults===1)?'Recommendation':'Recommendations' }} 0 Recommendations
CLEAR ALL Area Search CLEAR ALL
Loading...
  • 1. 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.
  • 2. 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
  • 3. haley.henry

    $$$ | Downtown

    Charcuterie, tinned fish, ceviche: You can eat well at this excellent Downtown wine bar that's small in size but big in reputation. Definitely make a reservation before showing up; it can be busy, even on a Wednesday night. The owner and her staff are incredibly well educated on wines, and they can lead you through the curated wine list.

    45 Province St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, USA
    617-208–6000

    Known For

    • Wine from small, independent producers
    • Staff knows their stuff
    • Incredible service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Mon.
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Bostonia Public House

    $$$ | Downtown

    Airy and classic in atmosphere, this modern restaurant focuses on two things: food and local history (it is, after all, situated in a historic 1902 building). The menu features elevated takes on comfort food; at lunch expect more sandwiches. Who wouldn't want to dive into a tater tot poutine or a bowl of house-made onion dip with potato chips, while chatting up your dining partners and enjoying the live music that happens on most nights? Social describes the vibe on most nights, more so later into the evening.  Bostonia gets busy, so it's a good idea to make a reservation.

    131 State St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-948–9800

    Known For

    • Fantastic weekend brunch
    • Long bar with lots of seating
    • Live music in the evenings
  • Recommended Fodor’s Video

  • 6. Dewey Square Food Trucks

    $ | Financial District

    On weekday mornings and afternoons, locally operated food trucks congregate at Dewey Square plaza on the Rose Kennedy Greenway, ready to serve Financial District professionals an eat-it-while-you-walk or picnic meal. Typically, four to five different options offer variety from curry to Korean. Surrounded by organic gardens, public art, and Fort Point Channel, the setting creates atmosphere for a cheap and tasty lunch.

    Dewey Sq., Boston, Massachusetts, USA

    Known For

    • Multiple local food trucks in a gorgeous park location
    • Always changing options
    • Easily accessible outdoor seating
  • 7. George Howell Coffee

    $ | Downtown

    If you like a premium coffee, head to this fancier-than-mainstream café with origins in Massachusetts. Original, fair-trade roasts are used to make all types of drip coffee and espresso drinks. There's also a small selection of sandwiches, avocado toast, and baked goods.

    505 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, USA
    857-957–0217

    Known For

    • Usually having open tables
    • Avocado toast and baked goods
    • Premium coffee roasts
  • 8. Grana

    $$$ | Downtown

    Grand and resplendent in appearance—it is located in a luxury hotel and former Federal Reserve Bank, after all—Grana features upscale yet casual Italian dishes for lunch and weekend brunch that invite you to dig in. The only drawback to this place is that it isn't open for dinner.

    250 Franklin St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02110, USA
    617-956–8765

    Known For

    • Signature focaccia bread with a half-dozen different topping options
    • Family-style three-course brunch
    • Shareable tea cocktail

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 9. Guy Fieri's Boston Kitchen & Bar

    $$ | Downtown

    Walk into this restaurant across from the Boston Common and you'll get what you would expect from the namesake personality. The food is Southern in inspiration, but wholly American, with chicken wings in various flavors, "trash-can" nachos, hefty sandwiches, and a great hot honey fried chicken dish. The cocktails are delicious, and if you order a strawberry margarita on the rocks, it comes mixed with fresh fruit and Fieri's own smoky mezcal. This place is within yards of the Boch Center and Emerson's Cutler Majestic, so it makes for a casual pre-theater dining option.

    186 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, USA
    617-466–6600

    Known For

    • Casual pre-theater dining option
    • Signature big personality
    • Delicious cocktails
  • 10. jm Curley

    $$ | Downtown

    You're guaranteed a tasty meal at this lively bar restaurant that can really get packed. Beer, American comfort food, and sandwiches—like a killer burger and a Nashville hot chicken—are on the menu, as well as a solid lineup of cocktails.

    21 Temple Pl., Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, USA
    617-338–5333

    Known For

    • Tasty snacks, especially the fried pickles
    • A secret back-room steak house
    • Local beers on draft
  • 11. Legal Sea Foods

    $$$ | Downtown | Seafood

    What began as a tiny restaurant adjacent to a Cambridge fish market has grown to important regional status, with more than 30 East Coast locations, including almost a dozen in Boston. The hallmark is the freshest possible seafood, whether you have it wood-grilled, in New England chowder, or doused in an Asia-inspired sauce. The jumbo lump crab cakes are divine (no fillers) and the clam chowder is so good it has become a menu staple at presidential inaugurations. For a true taste of New England, don't miss the golden cracker-crowned baked lobster stuffed with shrimp and scallops, one of the most popular entrées at all Legal restaurants.

    26 Park Sq., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-426–4444

    Known For

    • Classic, superfresh New England seafood
    • Family-friendly setting
  • 12. RUKA

    $$ | Downtown

    If you've never heard of chifa cuisine (yeah, it's a real thing), you'll wonder why not after having a meal at RUKA, where the kitchen creates dishes inspired by Cantonese-Peruvian and Japanese culinary traditions. The menu features bountiful sushi options, raw bar items, snacks, and wok-prepared dishes. Cocktails are crafted creatively, and presentations are one-of-a-kind.

    505 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, USA
    617-266–0102

    Known For

    • Unique Asian-Peruvian fusion cuisine
    • Colorful, artful vibes
    • Interesting sushi options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Mon.
  • 13. Sal's Pizza

    $ | Downtown

    Some would argue that this small, local, independent chain may have the best Italian-style pizza in Boston. Families on the go or solitary travelers looking for a quick bite should stop in for a slice and a soda. Be aware that at Sal's, one order actually means two slices. Eat standing at the indoor counter, or cross Tremont Street and find a place to picnic right on Boston Common.

    150 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, USA
    617-227–1010

    Known For

    • Pizza by the (large) slice
    • Great meal deals
    • Convenient location across from Boston Common and Freedom Trail start
  • 14. Sam LaGrassa's

    $ | Downtown

    It's unlikely you'll simply happen upon this famed Boston sandwich joint, tucked away as it is, but the hefty sandwiches (they weigh pounds) are worth the trouble of looking. The line typically snakes out the door, but while you're standing in it, you can savor the deli-like smells and browse the meats behind the counter. Despite the place being somewhat small and only being open three hours per day, it's crowded with communal tables, so you can sit and eat or take your sandwich to-go.

    44 Province St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-357–6861

    Known For

    • Pastrami and corned beef made in-house
    • Huge portions
    • A long line that moves fast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner
  • 15. Silvertone Bar & Grill

    $$ | Downtown

    Devotees of this retro-cool basement restaurant with strong cocktails and reasonable prices swear by the no-fuss menu options, such as a truly addictive macaroni and cheese, meat loaf with mashed potatoes, and steak tips. The wine list is compact but varied and has one of the lowest markups in the city. Once the after-work crowd pours in, the room can become a bit loud, which means everyone is having a good time.

    69 Bromfield St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, USA
    617-338–7887

    Known For

    • Strong cocktails
    • Comfort food
    • Laid-back feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 16. Tasty Burger

    $ | Downtown

    This local burger joint (there are a few of them, actually) channels a malt shop from the 1950s while serving milkshakes, beer and wine, and soda, the latter in some uncommon flavors like Fresca and Cheerwine. The star of the menu is, of course, the burger, which comes in the most basic version or more daring renditions like a spicy jalapeño or brûléed gorgonzola. Combos and meal deals lower the already inexpensive prices.

    48 Winter St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, USA
    617-303–5055

    Known For

    • Delicious burgers
    • Thick milkshakes
    • Value pricing
  • 17. The Merchant Kitchen & Drinks

    $$$ | Downtown

    Dig into snack items and meals with global flourishes at this dark-wood and leather-dressed restaurant. You may need to use your phone to light up the menu before ordering—it can get pretty dark inside. Into the evening, as it would at any social hot spot, the convivial din gets louder, especially at the bar.

    60 Franklin St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    617-482–6060

    Known For

    • Signature buffalo cauliflower
    • Extensive local beer selection
  • 18. Thinking Cup

    $ | Downtown

    Across from Boston Common, Thinking Cup caters to a mixed crowd of area professionals and students from nearby Emerson College. Rarely is the coffeehouse not packed with caffeine addicts looking for their next fix of Stumptown coffee, whether it's in the form of a single origin pour-over or a macchiato. Tasty selection of breakfast pastries, sandwiches, and desserts also make Thinking Cup a great place for lunch or a snack.

    165 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, USA
    617-482–5555

    Known For

    • Signature lattes: the hazelnut is made with roasted hazelnut paste, and the honey-cinnamon with a house-made syrup
    • Awesome sandwiches, especially the Jittery Hen, made with coffee-braised chicken
    • No Wi-Fi access
  • 19. Yvonne's

    $$$$ | Downtown

    For a big, brassy, bountiful night out in an iconic Boston building, head to this reimagined supper club inside the ornate former 1862 Locke-Ober restaurant. The buffed and beautiful sink into plush chairs in the book-packed library or at the original mahogany mirrored bar to swill down ice-cold martinis and large format drinks. Should cocktails morph into dinner, white-clothed tables glowing with votives provide a cushy place to share plates of globally inspired comfort food or dig into a few "feasts."

    2 Winter Pl., Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, USA
    617-267–0047

    Known For

    • Glamorous supper club concept
    • Historic setting
    • Large-format cocktails and shared feasts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations required.

No Restaurants Results

Please try a broader search, or expore these popular suggestions:

There are no results for {{ strDestName}} Restaurants in the searched map area with the above filters. Please try a different area on the map, or broaden your search with these popular suggestions:

Recommended Fodor’s Video