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10 October

EVOO, an acronym for Extra Virgin Olive Oil, serves eclectic New American cuisine. We were named Best Eclectic Restaurant in Boston in the 2011/2012, 2009/2010 and 2007/2008 Zagat guides. Our menus feature organic, local and sustainable ingredients and our Home Grown menu changes daily. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very nice and very wheelchair friendly. Seating can […]

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10 October

Enjoy food that’s playful yet familiar in a comfortable space that evokes the serenity of the Mediterranean, featuring magnificent views of the Charles River and Boston’s skyline. Serving dinner daily, dante has a little something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to sample the chef’s latest creation or one of his classic fresh pastas, you’re sure […]

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10 October

The top-rated Mexican restaurant of Boston/Cambridge area, Ole Mexican Grill serves upscale, modern but authentic dishes. Hospitality, tapas, and margaritas abound and Ole’s fabulous tableside guacamole has been a signature for years. The bold food and flavors of Chef Erwin Ramos take this hip urban neighborhood spot to a new level. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very […]

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10 October

Welcome to the Hungry I! Tucked just below street level on Beacon Hill’s picturesque brownstone-lined Charles Street, the Hungry I is charming and intimate. Although small, it is quite cozy and very romantic. There’s a true elegance to the Hungry I that comes from the surroundings, the food and the staff. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: […]

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10 October

Occupying an inconspicuous, subterranean spot on the back side of Beacon Hill, Grotto has earned itself high praise with imaginative, contemporary Italian cuisine. The dining room’s exposed brick walls covered with artwork from local creative-types, give Grotto an intimate and cozy feel that’s hard to find anywhere nearby. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: Not wheelchair Accessible. […]

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10 October

The home-style Persian cuisine of LaLa Rokh is distinctive, with recipes dating back centuries. The meats, grains, herbs, fruits, vegetables, and spices in these dishes combine to create a sum far greater than its parts. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very nice and staff is friendly. WARNING: 2 steps at entrance. Once you’re in the restaurant, it’s […]

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10 October

When diners enter this stylish restaurant in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay – steps away from the South End & Theater District – they are immediately enveloped in earth tones, rich dark wood and the airiness of high ceilings reverberating with the energy and excitement of the space. The lively bar area is a […]

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10 October

A place that doesn’t take itself too seriously, Tico has a fun, sexy atmosphere, delicious and unpretentious food, amazing cocktails, cold beer, lots of tequila, cool music and great people watching. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Fun restaurant and fully wheelchair accessible. One large open dining floor is spacious and easy to navigate.

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10 October

Located in the heart of Boston’s historic Copley Square Sorellina presents modern interpretations of classic Italian cuisine with an emphasis on distinct preparations of the season’s best offerings. The extensive wine list follows the same inspiration by offering a mix of classic and contemporary selections with a focus on Italy’s most reputable producers. Wheelchair Jimmy’s […]

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10 October

The upscale Newbury Street location offers shoppers, tourists, business travelers and locals a hearty meal in a cozy banquette or street-side with a perfect view for people-watching. Owner Stephanie Sokolove serves “sophisticated comfort food” in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Fun back-bay restaurant and very wheelchair friendly. We had a great dinner […]

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