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Best Italian Fine Dining In Cambridge
"Intimate neighborhood hotspot with small plates for sharing Not to be confused with Capo -- the dine-by-day and dance-by-night restaurant and bar in Southie -- Coppa offers a cozy environment with a modern take on Italian dining. Rather than a 10-pound platter brought to your table, Coppa’s plentiful small-plate options are perfect for picking at and passing around. Yet if you’re in the mood for some pasta, there’s no shortage of hearty choices, including the creamy-yet-smoky uni carbonara and cavatelli con polla, a hand-cranked pasta with broccoli and chicken sausage."
"Coppa bills itself as a neighborhood enoteca, which is basically Italian for Wine Bar. It’s an intimate South End space, famous for wood-fired pizzas, classic pasta dishes, and sat..."
"This North End mainstay has been in operation since 1926; it’s one of the city’s best pizzerias. (Go to this particular location — the original — rather than one of many offshoots.) The secret to Regina’s success is a combination between the oven — it was built in 1888, and its cooking surface remains intact to this day — and the dough, which is left to proof for up to six days. The crust on a pizza from Regina is simultaneously chewy and crispy, and there are ample bubbles on the exterior ring."
"Ask anyone where to find the best pizza in Little Italy, Boston and they'll most likely say Regina's. Family-owned and operated since 1926, Regina's specializes in a secret-recipe brick-oven pizza made with a spicy-sweet sauce and housemade mozzarella. The enormous menu covers nearly every topping you could imagine, and a range of inexpensively priced wines and beers provide plenty of options for washing it all down."
"Address: 11 1/2 Thacher Street, Boston, Mass Website: www.pizzeriaregina.com. Established in 1926, Regina Pizzeria is a pizzeria established by Luigi D’Auria in the North End of Boston and is Boston’s oldest continuously operating pizzeria. The pizzeria has since become a regional chain in New England."
"This Kendall Square brick oven pizza purveyor is known across town for its signature flatbreads, made with a focus on back-to-basics recipes using simple, high quality ingredients and 30-hour-fermented dough. The weekend brunch menu is a hearty affair with pastries from the A4 cafe like orange matcha scones and blueberry cornbread making a welcome appearance."
"A lot of people had mixed reviews on the Clam and Bacon but my friends and I ended up liking it the most. Dough is super chewy...."
"A lot of people had mixed reviews on the Clam and Bacon but my friends and I ended up liking it the most."
"This pub provides a no frills, down to earth experience with cheap beer and enough room for all your friends. You don’t even have to leave if you get hungry, since The Corner Pub offers a selection of snacks to tickle your taste buds, everything from their famous eggrolls to delicious burgers and hotdogs. Address: , 162 Lincoln Street, Boston, MA 02111Telephone: +1 617 542 7080Website: https://www.cornerpubboston.net/"
"Hours:Closed todayMon: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMTue: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMWed: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMThu: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMFri: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMSat: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMSun: Closed. Address:1835 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140"
"I’m Japanese born and raised and only crave うどん (udon) from Yume. The service is very friendly and quick. You can order in advance online or in..."
"Located in the bustling Seaport neighborhood, Fan Pier Park offers one of Boston’s most iconic views of the city skyline, in addition to the views of Boston Harbor. It’s well-kept, unique landscaping brings a modern vibe to the area. Walk along the path and take in a great sunrise or sunset here – you won’t regret it!"
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"Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy GreenwayBoston, MA 02109(617) 803-8785. Why you’ve got to go: Is Boston good for families?. Attractions like this one, packed with family-friendly fun, indicate that it definitely is!"
"The East Boston Memorial Park is a public park owned by the City of Boston and spans over an area of about 23 acres, providing the public with open and safe green spaces. While the public trails make this an excellent choice for walking or jogging, it is most well-known for being ideal for children, with its playground, sports fields and spray fountains. Moreover, it is home to Suffolk’s varsity sports like baseball, soccer and softball, thus attracting large crowds."
"East Boston Memorial Park is an accessible and green open space covering more than 2,300 acres of parkland. It is a great spot to enjoy the day and do outdoor activities. Furthermore, there are public trails which makes them excellent for walking and jogging."
"Mare lets you dine in the North End without a plate of pasta. This seafood restaurant's focus on sustainable fishing sets it apart from other area eateries. With a raw bar that stands up to other area options, and a menu filled with unique offerings, Mare serves the influx of visitors to the North End as well as locals who can't get enough of their fresh fish."
"Mare, que en italiano significa "mar", se ha convertido con rapidez en el restaurante más aclamado de la ciudad, galardonado como "Una de las mejores 80 mesas del mundo" por Conde Nast Traveler y la "Go to List" de Food & Wine. Por favor, visita nuestra nueva ubicación en 3 Mechanic St."
"From the Frank DePasquale family of restaurants, Mare Oyster Bar is another solid North End option for seafood towers. Mare’s includes oysters, clams, shrimp cocktail, a chilled half lobster, and Alaskan king crab."
"If it isn't fresh, it isn't Legal." Located just minutes from the hotel. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 617-864-3400"
"For more than 30 years, Grill 23 & Bar has set the bar for what a steakhouse should be, and while it has the requisite white tablecloths, enormous portions and servers clad in formal jackets, the beef is what really matters. It comes from a farm in California that raises vegetarian-fed, hormone- and antibiotic-free cows, which makes a difference in the taste of the beef. Seafood and produce, however, are sourced locally."
"Perhaps Boston’s most famous steakhouse, Grill 23 & Bar is located in Back Bay and is a favorite destination for business people and special occasions. What you will find here is excellent beef, seasonal produce, New England seafood, irresistible desserts, Grand Award-winning wine list, and warm hospitality. Meat portions range from $17 (12oz Choice Brandt New York Beef) to $45 (32oz Prime Brandt Porterhouse Beef)."
"Restaurants Steakhouse Back Bay. Though a relative youngster, opened in this Back Bay location in 1983 in the historic Salada Tea Building, Grill 23 has since become a dining institution. It actually feels a lot older than it is due to the cavernous, bi-level room's design, influenced by grand American dining rooms from the 1800s."