Dining in Boston

As long as The beautiful and historic city of Boston offers endless exploration for the history buff and sight-seer. And at the end of the day, the footsore traveler can fortify himself with hearty fare from a whole range of fine local dining establishments.

The Union Oyster House is an excellent seafood eatery, as one might expect. The servers shuck oysters right in front of you at the bar, so you get a show with your dinner. Reservations are highly recommended.

For fine Italian cuisine during your stay in Boston, you could do a lot worse than heading on down to the Lucca Restaurant. Specializing in Northern Italian cuisine, the restaurant is triple-crown winner for food, service, and wine list. Reservations are highly suggested.

The Locke Ober offers excellent food in an atmosphere decorated with classic 19th century flare. Some of the more sumptuous delicacies offered include their crab cake and foie gras appetizers, as well as their lobster, Dover salmon, and baked Alaska.

The Mistral Restaurant, serves arguably the best French cuisine in the city. The food is expertly crafted by chef Jamie Mammanno‎, and served with amazing ambiance. Reservations are strongly suggested.

Boston Beer Works, offers excellent pub fare brought to you by very friendly servers, albeit the truly mind-boggling selections of brews is the main attraction. A great place in Boston to catch the big game or the big fight.

Scollay Square, serves American traditional cuisine and is widely regarded as among the best eateries in the state. The food is always memorable, and the wine list is quite good. Reservations are highly suggested.

No visit to Boston could be complete without a visit to a traditional pub, and few places fit that bill better than the Beantown Pub. Their Irish Breakfast comes highly recommended, with sausage and bacon prepared in the British fashion.