Boston is full of innovative restaurants with fresh ideas for fun dining experiences.
Match, located in the corner between Newbury Street and Mass Ave, is a lounge/restaurant/bar that is known for its mini burgers and martinis.
By mini burgers I mean, lobster, cheeseburger, chicken burgers among others. Their martinis include everything from dirty martinis to fruit martinis, and other fusions.
The restaurant has an interesting concept and you should try it out with your friends either for dinner or just drinks.
Check out the menu and restaurant photos at www.matchbackbay.com
Posted: April 1, 2009 3:35 pm | 2 comments
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As most of us begin taking higher level courses, we find ourselves leaving school later in the day. It specially bugs me when I have class until 9:30 and all the food places at school are closed.
For those of you who feel the same way, I recommend trying out Cambridge1 pizza in trilogy. It's close to school, its pretty cheap and its a nice place to sit with your friends after class.
Their menu includes oven baked pizzas, pasta and salads.
Check out their menu.
http://www.cambridge1.us/
Posted: April 15, 2009 1:03 pm | 1 comment
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Not really a recommendation but I thought i'd share my thoughts.
I hate legal seafoods. It's bad and overpriced. YES it's a Boston landmark and a tourist destination but those of us who have lived in Boston for long enough know that legal seafoods is no great restaurant.
Their main course plates range from 20-40 dollars.
If you want to check out their menu go to:http://shop.legalseafoods.com/?source=google&page=homepage/pd/1
but I would not recommend going to the restaurant.
Posted: April 22, 2009 2:23 pm | 3 comments
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Parish cafe is located on Boylston street close to the park. It is known as a sandwich cafe that serves drinks. Their chef has collected recepies from the best chefs in the city and created a sandwich with their name. It is also known as a fun spot to go for a drink after work. I definitely recommend it.
http://www.parishcafe.com/
Posted: April 27, 2009 5:12 pm | 1 comment
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