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And the sad part is that their food was just getting good....
mrfisher 111 Reviews 109 reads
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plus they made excellent martinis.

Oh well, it's the way of the world.  I guess the space is worth more as Grade A office penthouse rent.

...in my days there..i would date at Sorrelino, Teatro, The Federalist...yum! and a fun beer at the Pub Hub for a Sam's is a good thing!  

I'm staying down by the theater district this month and wondering what there is for new restaurants that either have:

1. sexy atmosphere and easy to get in to for a dinner date...
2. a bar seating for when i am solo  

I have a fine dining culinary background so creative components and ideally easy to get to from Theater district/China town /Financial district is great.

Ladies..would love to hear from you in regards to this especially when entertaining clients. :) (I have friends flying up from DC to meet me..otherwise my Boston gents usually know where to go..)

http://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/food-dining/2019/02/09/why-are-many-boston-restaurants-closing/h56FcEdS6DvImRJw9uFgCL/story.html

Boston Globe, Feb 9, 2019: Why are so many Boston restaurants closing?
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When Buzzy's Roast Beef closed down, I knew it was all over for the Boston dining out scene.
http://www.chowhound.com/post/buzzys-true-story-316551
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(Seriously, lots of fancy, famous places as well as just plain old (Durgin Park) good places are having trouble making it in the current markets.)

fewer ads, fewer meet-ups, fewer dine-outs.

It won't stop with restaurants either.

Hotels, retail, transportation, fuel, etc.

The whole economy is going to go to hell.

Recently opened in seaport, but I prefer the Burlington location 😊👍🏼

The top is closing in April.  Last high rise restaurant in Boston will disappear.

plus they made excellent martinis.

Oh well, it's the way of the world.  I guess the space is worth more as Grade A office penthouse rent.

I heard the Baseball Tavern, another Boston landmark, has closed, as that whole block is being taken down to make way for a new structure.

Boston food scene has always struggled for an identity.  Trying to be trendy hasn’t really worked, rents too expensive, not enough turns.  And classic is not how a lot of people eat anymore.  Having said that, around fidi/ China town, with interesting food or decent scene I like sho jo, Yvonne’s, Boston chop, ruku, Serafina.  Pm. E if u want more info.

You’ll have to show me some on the new hot spots when I come back. I expect Boston will have changed somewhat since 2012....😊

Posted By: Melinda Madison

...in my days there..i would date at Sorrelino, Teatro, The Federalist...yum! and a fun beer at the Pub Hub for a Sam's is a good thing!  
   
 I'm staying down by the theater district this month and wondering what there is for new restaurants that either have:  
   
 1. sexy atmosphere and easy to get in to for a dinner date...  
 2. a bar seating for when i am solo  
   
 I have a fine dining culinary background so creative components and ideally easy to get to from Theater district/China town /Financial district is great.  
   
 Ladies..would love to hear from you in regards to this especially when entertaining clients. :) (I have friends flying up from DC to meet me..otherwise my Boston gents usually know where to go..)

Troque on South has the best wine list in the city at not-so ridiculous prices. They also have a bar. Zyglomates is right next door for a good wine bar.

Great steakhouse, I am told. Same owner as Mistral and others

I always enjoy the coziness of 75 chestnut.

Bottom of beacon hill.

That is an old favourite of mine...

Posted By: LongGoneDaddy
Re: 75 Chestnut st.
I always enjoy the coziness of 75 chestnut.  
   
 Bottom of beacon hill.

In that area I've always liked Menton and O ya. A quick Uber ride away in Back Bay I like Deuxave.

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