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Boston’s 12 most drop-dead gorgeous restaurants

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by Valerie Li Stack
Updated May 13, 2024

Boston is famous for its picturesque harbor, breathtaking oceanfront views, and cobblestoned alleyways. But it’s also known for a decked-out dining scene filled with historic restaurants preserving heritage and newcomers serving up innovative interiors.

Antique furniture and leather banquettes exude quiet luxury inside a Beacon Hill hideaway. At a fun-loving tiki bar, Balinese sculptures and basket lamps spell “tropical getaway.” A seafood mainstay takes cues from all things nautical, featuring curvy boat-like walls and striking ocean-inspired art.

These places pair impeccable ambiances with thoughtful, intentional menus. Read on for a guide to the 12 most beautiful restaurants in Boston.

4.6 (478)
$50 and over
Contemporary French / American
Beacon Hill

This cozy spot is the brainchild of antiques dealer Kristin Jenkins. Her passion for all things vintage is on display via pieces like a mural from the French restaurant that used to be here in the 1940s, antique wall mounts, and all sorts of nautical tchotchkes. The menu takes its New England backdrop seriously with hits like lobster rolls and braised short ribs. But you’re most likely at this speakeasy-style escape for the classic cocktails, and, lucky for you, they’re flawless.

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Gab
Dined on Apr 7, 2025
It's an incredible place, and the staff is remarkably helpful. We celebrated my fiancé’s birthday with a large group of friends, and everybody was thrilled with the ambiance, menu, service, and selection of wines. We will definitely be back.

This cozy spot is the brainchild of antiques dealer Kristin Jenkins. Her passion for all things vintage is on display via pieces like a mural from the French restaurant that used to be here in the 1940s, antique wall mounts, and all sorts of nautical tchotchkes. The menu takes its New England backdrop seriously with hits like lobster rolls and braised short ribs. But you’re most likely at this speakeasy-style escape for the classic cocktails, and, lucky for you, they’re flawless.

Top review
Gab
Dined on Apr 7, 2025
It's an incredible place, and the staff is remarkably helpful. We celebrated my fiancé’s birthday with a large group of friends, and everybody was thrilled with the ambiance, menu, service, and selection of wines. We will definitely be back.
4.5 (3892)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Italian
Back Bay

This Prudential building restaurant, part of Boston’s Eataly marketplace, channels an Italian greenhouse with an open dining room, lush hanging plants, and rustic wooden furniture. Start your meal with a barrel-aged beer—Terra even has a designated room onsite for wooden barrels—before digging into earthy dishes like grilled quail, meat and vegetable skewers, and sumptuous housemade pastas.

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Maunika
Dined 2 days ago
Always love coming to Terra. The ambiance is beautiful and the food is great!

This Prudential building restaurant, part of Boston’s Eataly marketplace, channels an Italian greenhouse with an open dining room, lush hanging plants, and rustic wooden furniture. Start your meal with a barrel-aged beer—Terra even has a designated room onsite for wooden barrels—before digging into earthy dishes like grilled quail, meat and vegetable skewers, and sumptuous housemade pastas.

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Maunika
Dined 2 days ago
Always love coming to Terra. The ambiance is beautiful and the food is great!
4.6 (866)
$31 to $50
American
Fenway–Kenmore

Though its original version closed during the pandemic, the hotly anticipated reboot of this beloved brasserie more than delivers. Soaring ceilings, upholstered leather booths, and a marble bar area—which looks like the inside of an oyster shell—add to the wow factor. Eastern Standard is just as great for a splashy night out as it is for an intimate dinner, depending on where you sit. Expect pitch-perfect bistro classics like bone marrow with fresh housemade bread and a killer tuna niçoise salad.

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Jean
Dined 2 days ago
Only things I would change are to bring the lights up some (was v hard to see food) and crisp the chicken skin a lil more on the dish, or perhaps order mango chutney for the side of that was what caused the softening.

Though its original version closed during the pandemic, the hotly anticipated reboot of this beloved brasserie more than delivers. Soaring ceilings, upholstered leather booths, and a marble bar area—which looks like the inside of an oyster shell—add to the wow factor. Eastern Standard is just as great for a splashy night out as it is for an intimate dinner, depending on where you sit. Expect pitch-perfect bistro classics like bone marrow with fresh housemade bread and a killer tuna niçoise salad.

Top review
Jean
Dined 2 days ago
Only things I would change are to bring the lights up some (was v hard to see food) and crisp the chicken skin a lil more on the dish, or perhaps order mango chutney for the side of that was what caused the softening.
4.6 (595)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Seaport

Greek and Cypriot staples headline the menu at this glamorous Seaport restaurant. Like its sibling location in Chestnut Hill, Limani’s latest edition evokes a sophisticated Mediterranean holiday with soaring ceilings, fluted velvet banquettes, and a mishmash of greenery. Giant floor-to-ceiling windows with bustling neighborhood views remind you that you’re stateside, but thanks to real-deal ingredients like Peloponnese olive oil and capers from Santorini, a meal here is downright transportive.

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Alison
Dined 2 days ago
Food was outstanding als always however, the service could use a lot of improvement in the wait staff area. The bussing staff were great but this is the third time in a row we have been to Limani and the food comes out randomly and meals for some in our party were forgotten, etc. The waiter does not return to check the table enough. We have to locate them each time we needed something.

Greek and Cypriot staples headline the menu at this glamorous Seaport restaurant. Like its sibling location in Chestnut Hill, Limani’s latest edition evokes a sophisticated Mediterranean holiday with soaring ceilings, fluted velvet banquettes, and a mishmash of greenery. Giant floor-to-ceiling windows with bustling neighborhood views remind you that you’re stateside, but thanks to real-deal ingredients like Peloponnese olive oil and capers from Santorini, a meal here is downright transportive.

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Alison
Dined 2 days ago
Food was outstanding als always however, the service could use a lot of improvement in the wait staff area. The bussing staff were great but this is the third time in a row we have been to Limani and the food comes out randomly and meals for some in our party were forgotten, etc. The waiter does not return to check the table enough. We have to locate them each time we needed something.
4.7 (2321)
$50 and over
American
Cambridge

Pammy’s blends a Greco-Roman vibe with contemporary swagger. Co-owners Pam and Chris Willis sourced much of the decor themselves and the scene-stealer is a stone sculpture of Demeter—the Greek goddess of harvest—that the Willises found in the Hudson Valley. A gorgeous tiled hearth and 14-foot communal table, lined with flower vases, round out the homey scene, setting the stage for hearty Italian American dishes like celery-root gnocchi and mafaldine with tripe and garlic chile oil.

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Jim
Dined 3 days ago
Knowledgeable/friendly wait staff, courses were paced well - not rushed, portions were small but very well-prepared, interesting, and sufficient.

Pammy’s blends a Greco-Roman vibe with contemporary swagger. Co-owners Pam and Chris Willis sourced much of the decor themselves and the scene-stealer is a stone sculpture of Demeter—the Greek goddess of harvest—that the Willises found in the Hudson Valley. A gorgeous tiled hearth and 14-foot communal table, lined with flower vases, round out the homey scene, setting the stage for hearty Italian American dishes like celery-root gnocchi and mafaldine with tripe and garlic chile oil.

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Jim
Dined 3 days ago
Knowledgeable/friendly wait staff, courses were paced well - not rushed, portions were small but very well-prepared, interesting, and sufficient.
4.6 (3522)
$30 and under
Southern
Back Bay

New Orleans inspired both the food—beignets, barbecue shrimp and grits—and atmosphere at this sexy Back Bay spot. With hanging mirrors and live vines, the transportive restaurant is the next best thing to a Southern getaway. There are multiple spaces for lingering, including a dining room with a decorative fireplace and red banquettes and a lounge area with a backlit 3D mural. In the warmer months, Buttermilk & Bourbon opens up its massive outdoor patio—one of the largest in the area.

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Cheryl
Dined 3 days ago
We had an amazing server named Jonathan. The food was amazing and the staff were super nice. We will definitely be back and soon:)

New Orleans inspired both the food—beignets, barbecue shrimp and grits—and atmosphere at this sexy Back Bay spot. With hanging mirrors and live vines, the transportive restaurant is the next best thing to a Southern getaway. There are multiple spaces for lingering, including a dining room with a decorative fireplace and red banquettes and a lounge area with a backlit 3D mural. In the warmer months, Buttermilk & Bourbon opens up its massive outdoor patio—one of the largest in the area.

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Cheryl
Dined 3 days ago
We had an amazing server named Jonathan. The food was amazing and the staff were super nice. We will definitely be back and soon:)
4.9 (1913)
$31 to $50
Greek
Back Bay

Sleek and welcoming Krasi dazzles with Greek-chic interiors that include gray- and white-marbled plaster walls and reimagined portraits of Greek figures—don’t miss the surfer-dude spin on Poseidon. The meze lineup is just as fun, featuring dips made tableside, plus freshly baked breads flavored with thyme and honey. It all pairs exceptionally well with Krasi’s prolific all-Greek wine menu. If you’re craving a cocktail, head downstairs to the restaurant’s cave-like sibling, Hecate.

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Morgan
Dined 4 days ago
Everything was delicious! The staff was very warm and helpful. The highlight was the table side Tzatziki!

Sleek and welcoming Krasi dazzles with Greek-chic interiors that include gray- and white-marbled plaster walls and reimagined portraits of Greek figures—don’t miss the surfer-dude spin on Poseidon. The meze lineup is just as fun, featuring dips made tableside, plus freshly baked breads flavored with thyme and honey. It all pairs exceptionally well with Krasi’s prolific all-Greek wine menu. If you’re craving a cocktail, head downstairs to the restaurant’s cave-like sibling, Hecate.

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Morgan
Dined 4 days ago
Everything was delicious! The staff was very warm and helpful. The highlight was the table side Tzatziki!
4.7 (677)
$31 to $50
Polynesian
Cambridge

You’re in for a tropical escape when you step through Wusong Road’s Balinese temple-inspired entryway. The two-floor bar is decked with basket lamps, palm-patterned wallpaper, and a large dragon sculpture—owner Jason Doo took cues from his family’s Chinese American restaurant in nearby Malden. Which explains the bar’s selection of retro tiki mugs (Doo’s parents served drinks in similar glassware) and remixed Chinese classics like tater tots with scallion aioli and rum-glazed coconut spare ribs.

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Sara
Dined 5 days ago
Cool spot. And all the food was delicious! Definitely planning to come back again soon.

You’re in for a tropical escape when you step through Wusong Road’s Balinese temple-inspired entryway. The two-floor bar is decked with basket lamps, palm-patterned wallpaper, and a large dragon sculpture—owner Jason Doo took cues from his family’s Chinese American restaurant in nearby Malden. Which explains the bar’s selection of retro tiki mugs (Doo’s parents served drinks in similar glassware) and remixed Chinese classics like tater tots with scallion aioli and rum-glazed coconut spare ribs.

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Sara
Dined 5 days ago
Cool spot. And all the food was delicious! Definitely planning to come back again soon.
4.7 (922)
$31 to $50
Italian
Charlestown

Even though this old-school Italian steakhouse just opened its doors in 2023, it’s already amassed a loyal following from its Charlestown neighbors—and its sophisticated interiors have a lot to do with that. The dining room is designed with glossy woodwork, leather, and subway tiles, and booths are covered by white and maroon curtains for peak privacy. Come here for a serious feast: The steak program features the choicest cuts, like veal prime rib and tomahawk.

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MargaretVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Gluten free Monday was amazing! The focaccia & ricotta was incredible best gluten free food in Boston

Even though this old-school Italian steakhouse just opened its doors in 2023, it’s already amassed a loyal following from its Charlestown neighbors—and its sophisticated interiors have a lot to do with that. The dining room is designed with glossy woodwork, leather, and subway tiles, and booths are covered by white and maroon curtains for peak privacy. Come here for a serious feast: The steak program features the choicest cuts, like veal prime rib and tomahawk.

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MargaretVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Gluten free Monday was amazing! The focaccia & ricotta was incredible best gluten free food in Boston
4.8 (5517)
$31 to $50
Italian
North End

This North End charmer sits in a 19th-century row house on a small hill, overlooking one of Boston’s prettiest cobblestoned streets. It’s got all the trappings of a special-occasion superstar, from crisp white tablecloths and chandeliers to large windows that offer a panorama of the city skyline. The menu leans northern Italian but shifts with the seasons, and could include housemade ravioli with house-cured lamb sausage or wild black bass with morel mushrooms.

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JohnVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Outstanding service and food, as always very good and very consistent.

This North End charmer sits in a 19th-century row house on a small hill, overlooking one of Boston’s prettiest cobblestoned streets. It’s got all the trappings of a special-occasion superstar, from crisp white tablecloths and chandeliers to large windows that offer a panorama of the city skyline. The menu leans northern Italian but shifts with the seasons, and could include housemade ravioli with house-cured lamb sausage or wild black bass with morel mushrooms.

Top review
JohnVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Outstanding service and food, as always very good and very consistent.
4.7 (12057)
$50 and over
Seafood
Back Bay

Atlantic Fish has served New England’s freshest catch since 1978. The nautical dining room evokes a ship’s interior with curvy wooden ceiling panels, porthole-like mirrors, and murals of the sea on the walls. Bonus points for the enclosed wrought-iron patio, which opens up during the summer months. All the fresh seafood here is sourced directly from the harbor each morning then grilled, pan-roasted, or seared to perfection.

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Jennifer
Dined 3 days ago
From the service to the cocktails to the food, our experience was perfect! We had a wonderful time and enjoyed it all!

Atlantic Fish has served New England’s freshest catch since 1978. The nautical dining room evokes a ship’s interior with curvy wooden ceiling panels, porthole-like mirrors, and murals of the sea on the walls. Bonus points for the enclosed wrought-iron patio, which opens up during the summer months. All the fresh seafood here is sourced directly from the harbor each morning then grilled, pan-roasted, or seared to perfection.

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Jennifer
Dined 3 days ago
From the service to the cocktails to the food, our experience was perfect! We had a wonderful time and enjoyed it all!
4.3 (474)
$30 and under
American
Back Bay

This Colonnade Hotel restaurant bills itself as a local bar with a global kitchen, serving everything from mussels mariniere to lo mein noodles with baby bok choy and chile sauce. That cosmopolitan sentiment also applies to its airy and stylish digs: Oversized leather chairs wreath a 360-degree bar and pop-art portraits of celebs like Mick Jagger and Kate Moss are displayed alongside cartoons by Portuguese artist Rui Pinho. It all confirms this lobby-side spot is a destination in its own right.

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Lisa
Dined on Apr 4, 2025
Best ribs anywhere... burger delicious Service great

This Colonnade Hotel restaurant bills itself as a local bar with a global kitchen, serving everything from mussels mariniere to lo mein noodles with baby bok choy and chile sauce. That cosmopolitan sentiment also applies to its airy and stylish digs: Oversized leather chairs wreath a 360-degree bar and pop-art portraits of celebs like Mick Jagger and Kate Moss are displayed alongside cartoons by Portuguese artist Rui Pinho. It all confirms this lobby-side spot is a destination in its own right.

Top review
Lisa
Dined on Apr 4, 2025
Best ribs anywhere... burger delicious Service great
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