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10 October

Meritage accesses a more than 12,000-bottle wine collection boasting over 850 different varieties. Fresh, seasonal cuisine is impeccably matched to the primary characteristics of wine. Large and small plates are offered for each item on the menu, and matched with complementary wine flavors. Using locally available ingredients and imported specialty items such as Kobe beef, […]

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10 October

The Union Oyster House is the oldest restaurant in Boston and the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the U.S. The Boston fixture, housed in a building dating back to pre-revolutionary days, started serving food in 1826 and has continued ever since with the stalls and oyster bar, in their original positions. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments […]

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10 October

A casual upscale eatery in Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall, stop by Anthem Kitchen and Bar for a modern take on rustic American-fare. The ideal setting to gather, refresh and nourish after a long day, Anthem is an affordable neighborhood restaurant serving lunch and dinner daily to hungry locals + famished visitors. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very […]

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10 October

From fresh seafood and shell fish to aged steaks and garden fresh salads, our goal is to exceed your dining expectations. As our guest you will experience culinary excellence at its best. Our menus reflect seafood from the Pacific Rim, Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very nice, very wheelchair friendly and […]

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10 October

Back Deck offers professional backyard grilling in a laid-back city setting seven days a week. Back Deck brings the outdoors inside with details like exterior carriage lighting and glazed brick in the dining room and an open kitchen that invites guests to watch the flame-licked fun. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very nice and very wheelchair friendly. […]

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10 October

The Marliave, Boston’s fourth oldest restaurant, has a tireless commitment to house prepared cuisine. Our orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit juices are fresh squeezed daily. All breads, desserts, sauces, pastas, ice cream, and stocks are made daily in house and are prepared to order. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: There are several steps at the entrance […]

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10 October

49 Social is now open and serving refined modern American cuisine Monday through Saturday. The seasonal dinner menu draws inspiration from around the globe while incorporating ingredients from local New England farms whenever possible. The bar menu features smaller plates sure to satisfy late night cravings and complement an extensive wine list and craft cocktail […]

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10 October

The Midwest Grill is a Brazilian BBQ, Churrascaria Rodizio restaurant. We have been serving tender, mouth–watering meat, along with delicious seafood and vegetarian dishes since 1993. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Good sized Brazilian BBQ restaurant which is always fun but it’s not very wheelchair accessible. There’s not really a bar area in the restaurant. WARNING: There […]

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10 October

Tangierino is a sumptuous, sensory experience that combines old world cooking methods & a one-of-a-kind fusion with North African, French, Spanish, Asian and American culinary culture. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Unique, romantic mid-priced Moroccan hideaway and wheelchair accessible. Seating can be tight but you’ll enjoy this restaurant.

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10 October

Trattoria Pulcinella is a nice family run business; we offer a lot of specials from our native Italy, like Wild boar prosciutto cured in the house, lamb, veal and fish’s imported from Mediterranean sea. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Small, cozy Italian restaurant but 3-4 inch front step into restaurant. WARNING: No wheelchair accessible restroom. I just […]

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