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21st Amendment has a short and simple menu with excellent pub classics like sliders and IPA-battered fish and chips that crunch just right.
This classic spot delivers diner staples like two eggs with a choice of meat, customizable breakfast sandwiches, and mimosa flights.
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.
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.
Ma Maison is a homey corner bistro in Beacon Hill that serves classics like escargot, chicken coq au vin, and duck magret with cherries.
75 Chestnut is located on a brick-covered block in Beacon Hill that John Kerry probably lives on.
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).
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.
Carrie Nation is a restaurant and cocktail bar in Downtown Boston. It does one of those thing much better than the other.