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• Seafood • Downtown Crossing
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Price: Moderate
• American • Theater District
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- JJoannaVIPGreater Boston •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAuthentic English Afternoon Tea steps away from the Freedom Trail. Outstanding selection of teas and tasty treats. All gluten free too which was a particularly exciting extra. Our multigenerational group had a fabulous time, appropriately capping off a Christmas treat to see the The NutcrackerMore infoSilver Dove Afternoon TeaPrice: Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Faneuil Hall•4.8
- SSheruPhiladelphia County •32 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLovely experience on Christmas day! The food was tasty and fresh. We had the fried calamari, shrimp with snow peas, Mongolian beef, and szechuan string beans, all of which I can recommend. Servers were friendly and efficient. Very fair prices.More infoThe Q RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Asian• Theater District•4.8
- KKellyGreater Boston •21 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI ordered my steak "black and blue" and it was a bit over cooked to my liking. Since sending it back stresses out my husband I decided to keep it but was none the less disappointed in part because I had eaten half of it before the server even checked on us. Had he checked on us sooner I would have likely sent it back. I am always surprised when steak houses can't get steak doneness perfected.More infoMooo BEACON HILLPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Beacon Hill•4.8
- MMatthewGreater Boston •22 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was our first time at Vermilion, and we will definitely be back! We went for a Christmas Eve lunch, and will return to try the dinner menu as well. Our lunch was fabulous and reasonably priced, especially excellent the food and service were. While it appears to be primarily a restaurant that specializes in steaks, at least for lunch we found the appetizers and side dishes to be superb as well. Cases in point: the broiled clams were so tasty, the French Onion Dumplings were delightful, and the Crispy Artichokes are a MUST! I had the French Dip, which was miles beyond any such sandwich I’ve had before: incredibly tender, on crispy yet light bread with Gruyère cheese and a perfect horseradish sauce on the side. (The skinny French fries that came with it were absolutely addictive.) My dining partner had the Spicy Steak Salad and he loved it. Our server Carlos was a true professional: gracious and attentive, knowledgeable about the menu and the wines, and happy to engage in conversation (though never intrusive). The location is great for me because I live and work near downtown and the Wharf District. The Vermilion is on the second floor of a new building, and you could easily walk past it if you weren’t looking for it specifically. Once inside, it’s quite comfortable and has a lovely island bar. The lounge-style seating is comfortable, classy yet relaxed. I look forward to visiting again, and can’t wait to try the dinner options!More infoThe Vermilion ClubPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.6
- JJakeGreater Boston •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoIt was a great birthday meal in Boston. Our waitress was amazing 👏 and the food was fantastic as it always is at legal seafood. It was snowing while we were there so it added to the atmosphere of being in Boston around Christmas.More infoLegal Sea Foods – Downtown CrossingPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Downtown Crossing•4.4