Best Restaurants with a Fireplace in Brighton
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• Contemporary American • Cambridge
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• Contemporary American • Somerville
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- MmadelineGreater Boston •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLoved Tresca. We went on a recommendation from a friend. Service was outstanding from the hostess, waitress, busboy, and the manager checking in if our meal was OK. The food was very good. Nice wine list and cocktails. We were there early (4:30pm) but we had made a reservation just in case. Restaurant was quiet when we arrived but started to fill up as we left at 630pm. We were seated in the small dining room on the first floor. Enjoyed that the neighboring table wasn't too close. We ordered 2 appetizers and 3 entrees and shared the mini canoli dessert tray, plus cappuccino. Big plus is the $3 parking validated parking at Haymarket Garage. Differently will be back.More infoTrescaPrice: Expensive• Italian• North End•4.7
- AAlejandroChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood was excellent, steak was cooked to perfection and the apple cider whiskey sour which they have is amazingMore infoSouth End ButteryPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• South End•4.5
- MMichaelNew York City •1 review4.0Dined 2 days agoOverall we had a great meal at Pammy’s. The food and service were great, and the ambiance and decor were lovely. The value of the menu is lacking imo. $84 with no drinks including for 3 relatively small plates. The “choose your own adventure” seems to be a bit of a gimmick as most people will order a starter, pasta, and main. Not only that, but they tack on a mandatory 6% extra charge for their kitchen staff. Here’s an idea- they should use the substantial amount of money we pay them for the food and drinks, and use that to pay their staff a fair wage. I have to say it left a terrible taste to feel nickel and dimed in this way. At $550 for a dinner for 4, with only about one drink per person, as much as I enjoyed the meal, I can’t say this was a good value or something I’d do again. I would strongly advise that they include any mandatory fees in the cost they advertise, instead of hiding a surprise fee in fine print on the menu.More infoPammy'sPrice: Very Expensive• American• Cambridge•4.8
- CChandlervipColumbus •8 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe ended up sitting at the bar (100% our choice) and had wonderful service from Lilly! She’s an absolute gem and made our thanksgiving enjoyable!More infoThe Banks Seafood and SteakPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Back Bay•4.5
- IInezvipGreater Boston •11 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThanksgiving dinner was memorable. We ordered three of the main courses: turkey, venison, and steak. Everything was cooked to perfection and delicious. The suggested wine pairing went well with the dishes. Service was great, and the maïtre D made us feel truly at home. We were lucky to get the room with the gas fireplace--all in all a delicious and cozy experience. The restaurant made us feel like family!More infoHarvestPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Cambridge•4.6