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This classic spot delivers diner staples like two eggs with a choice of meat, customizable breakfast sandwiches, and mimosa flights.
21st Amendment has a short and simple menu with excellent pub classics like sliders and IPA-battered fish and chips that crunch just right.
Peregrine in Beacon Hill is good for a low-key brunch on the weekend, or a networking breakfast with food you probably won’t get all over your shirt.
Roxanne’s is a nice cocktail spot in Beacon Hill that's great for a sexy night next to some palm fronds and a giant portrait of Debbie Harry.
75 Chestnut is located on a brick-covered block in Beacon Hill that John Kerry probably lives on.
Ma Maison is a homey corner bistro in Beacon Hill that serves classics like escargot, chicken coq au vin, and duck magret with cherries.
The atmosphere at this American restaurant in Beacon Hill reminds us of a Gatsby party—one where everyone eats kobe beef pigs in a blanket instead of baked ham and roast turkeys.
Eating at The Grotto in Beacon Hill feels like dining inside of a candlelit cubby—you’ll snack on good Italian, French, and American dishes in a room that’s too dark for photos.
Toscano has been open for over 40 years, and having dinner at this Italian restaurant is a Beacon Hill right of passage (and a much better one than tripping over all the uneven sidewalks).
Carrie Nation is a restaurant and cocktail bar in Downtown Boston. It does one of those thing much better than the other.