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Restaurants/Dining: Boston Restaurants/Dining: Boston - Back Bay 29 Newbury Restaurant 29 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Debbie Lewis Phone: (617) 536-0290 Fax: (617) 267-5997 Email: [email protected] Website: www.29newbury.com Description: In the heart of Boston’s Back Bay, we offer affordable New American cuisine in a chic neighborhood and feature the best “scene bar” with a great window looking out. Abe & Louie's 793 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Christine Mangerian Phone: (617) 536-6300 Fax: (617) 437-6291 Email: [email protected] Website: www.abeandlouies.com Description: This classic upscale steak house presents fine dining in an atmosphere of timeless elegance, offering guests the finest cuts of prime meats, fresh seafood and much more. Perfect for entertaining clients and business associates. Private and semi-private group events spaces available. Asana - Mandarin Oriental, Boston 776 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Edwina Kluender Phone: (617) 535-8800 Fax: (617) 535-8850 Website: www.mandarinoriental.com/boston Description: Contemporary cuisine with Asian flair in an intimate setting with professional and efficient service. Asana’s world-class fare is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Atlantic Fish Company 761 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Christine Mangerian Phone: (617) 267-4000 Fax: (617) 267-0755 Email: [email protected] Website: www.atlanticfishco.com Description: One of Boston’s finest seafood restaurants, offering classics from award-winning New England clam chowder and Maine lobster pot pie to more adventurous items such as nori rolls and swordfish chops. Intimate dining with cozy booths throughout. Seasonal outdoor patio. Private & semi-private group event spaces available. Bangkok Blue Restaurant 651 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Pornsri Lawton Phone: (617) 266-1010 Fax: (617) 266-9747 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bkkblueboston.com Description: Elegant Thai restaurant next to Copley Square. Choose from nearly 100 dishes of authentic cuisine and dine in an all-glass room. Seasonal outdoor seating allows you to listen to concerts at Copley Square. Bistro du Midi 272 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Randy Clutter Phone: (617) 426-7878 Fax: (617) 426-2565 Website: www.bistrodumidi.com Description: We are a traditional Provencal French Bistro. Brasserie Jo - The Colonnade Hotel 120 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Christopher Lynn Phone: (617) 425-3208 Fax: (617) 424-1717 Email: [email protected] Website: www.brasseriejoboston.com Description: Brasserie JO is an authentic brasserie serving the casual French specialties of acclaimed chef Jean Joho. Styled after 1940s Paris, the restaurant also offers an extensive wine and beer selection. Voted best after-theater dining by Boston magazine. Bristol Lounge - Four Seasons Hotel 200 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Simon DeSwaan Phone: (617) 351-2160 Fax: (617) 351-2293 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fourseasons.com Description: The Bristol, a warm and inviting room, offering a more casual atmosphere for luncheon, tea or dinner. An eclectic menu of lighter fare ranging from tapas to pastas and seafood dishes is available all day. A traditional English afternoon tea is served every afternoon from 3-4:30pm. Café (The) - Taj Boston 15 Arlington Street Boston, MA 02117 Contact: Brian Macaluso Phone: (617) 598-5255 Website: www.tajhotels.com/boston Description: A favorite spot for power breakfasts, lively luncheons and fine dining before or after the theater, with a wall of windows overlooking fashionable Newbury Street. Capital Grille (The) Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02115 Contact: Chris Scott Phone: (617) 262-8900 Fax: (617) 262-9449 Website: www.thecapitalgrille.com Description: The Capital Grille boasts an atmosphere of power dining, relaxed elegance and style. Nationally acclaimed for dry-aging steaks on the premises, the Grille serves classic steak house fare such as chops, large North Atlantic lobsters and fresh seafood. Open nightly for dinner. Serving lunch during December. Champions at Boston Marriott Copley Place 110 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Alysha Stokes Phone: (617) 927-5304 Website: www.championsboston.com Description: Champions is Back Bay’s entertainment and dining destination. With New England’s largest 12 x 24 foot viewing screen, more than 36 draught beers on tap, creative cocktails and a modern all-American menu, Champions is the new sports hero on Boston’s restaurant and nightlife scene. City Table 65 Exeter Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Robert George Phone: (617) 933-4800 Website: www.citytableboston.com Description: Executive Chef Dennis Wilson creates contemporary American cuisine with a casual approach and an emphasis on fresh and organic ingredients. City Table features a private dining area resting beneath a gold leaf ceiling which is available for parties, business meetings, events, and private dining for up to 32 guests. Clio - The Eliot Hotel 370 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Contact: Laura Vardon Phone: (617) 536-7125 Fax: (617) 247-7997 Website: www.cliorestaurant.com Description: Since its opening 16 years ago, Clio is the place Bostonians have flocked to Clio for James Beard-winner Ken Oringer’s innovative Asian-influenced French cuisine. From the signature cocktails to the imaginative entrees, every course served in the elegant dining room is a symphony of perfectly blended tastes. Club Cafe 209 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Frank Ribaudo Phone: (617) 536-0966 Fax: (617) 536-7979 Email: [email protected] Website: www.clubcafe.com Description: Club Cafe, Back Bay/South End has been a Boston landmark since 1983. Live nightly piano and vocal entertainment mix with excellent dining by Chef Luis in an inviting atmosphere. This recently remodeled restaurant provides some of Boston’s best dining values. Courtyard Restaurant at the Boston Public Library (The) 700 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Pierre Prat Phone: (617) 859-2251 Email: [email protected] Website: www.thecateredaffair.com/bpl/courtyard/ Description: Overlooking the beautiful Italianate courtyard in the BPL's historic McKim building, the Courtyard Restaurant is steeped in history and loaded with delightful luncheon selections. The Courtyard is open Monday through Friday, 11:30-2:30 and for Tea, Wednesday through Friday, 2:00-4:00. For Reservations call 617-859-2251. Da Vinci Ristorante 162 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Wioletta Zywina Phone: (617) 350-0007 Fax: (617) 350-7004 Email: [email protected] Website: www.davinciboston.com Description: The newest addition to Boston’s stylish restaurant scene, bringing wonderful flavor and ambience to the South End. Chef Peppino’s menu reflects a blend of modern and classic Italian cuisine; homemade pastas are made fresh every day, as are the bread and desserts. Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse 75 Arlington Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Patty LaBella Phone: (617) 357-4810 Fax: (617) 357-1997 Email: [email protected] Website: www.davios.com Description: Offering the finest cuts of meats, homemade pastas, fresh seafood and more. Enjoy a lighter fare late night in the spacious bar and parlor area that includes pizzas, salads and burgers. Located in Park Square, a short walk from everything important and fun. Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse 200 Dartmouth Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Leandro Benacchio Phone: (617) 585-6300 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fogo.com Description: Fogo de Chão, located in the heart of Back Bay, is Boston’s authentic Southern Brazilian steakhouse. Fogo offers a prix fixe menu that features a selection of 16 cuts of meat carved tableside by Brazilian-trained gaucho chefs. Perfect small or large groups, with (6) private dining rooms to accommodate 10 to 130 people. Forty Dalton- Hilton Boston Back Bay 40 Dalton St. Boston, MA 02115 Contact: Brian Gentry Phone: (617) 236-1100 Fax: (617) 867-6107 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hiltonfamilyboston.com/bostonbackbay Description: Forty Dalton has taken a new upscale turn on classic American dining. Chef Thomas O’Connor skillfully blends his New American culinary style with hints from his experience abroad. GEM Italian Kitchen Nighclub & Lounge 42 Province Street Boston, MA 02108 Contact: Christie Bellany Phone: (617) 482-1213 Fax: (617) 338-4044 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gemboston.com Description: Welcome to GEM Restaurant and Lounge - a fusion of gastro-lounge and ultra exclusive supper club. GEM offers a luxurious space, excellent service and outstanding American brasserie cuisine. GEM is perfect for corporate events, luncheons, holiday parties, rehearsal dinners, anniversary parties and more. Grill 23 & Bar 161 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Brian Mills Phone: (617) 542-2255 Fax: (617) 542-5114 Email: [email protected] Website: www.grill23.com Description: Renowned for its prime, all-natural, dry-aged beef and fresh, creative seafood presentations as well as an award-winning wine list. Menus can be customized to create a perfect evening for your guests. Joe's American Bar & Grill 181 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Christine Mangerian Phone: (617) 536-4200 Fax: (617) 536-2723 Email: [email protected] Website: www.joesamerican.com Description: From sirloin to seafood, from milkshakes to martinis, if it’s an American favorite,
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