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- EexperientialvipPittsburgh / Western PA •39 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe hamburger ( I ordered the Brunch hamburger) was amazing and inventive. But it comes solely, with no accompaniment. So when you add in the cost of fries, or onion rings, the overall price is simply too high in my humble opinion.More infoGordon Ramsay Burger - BostonPrice: Moderate• Burgers• Faneuil Hall•4.1
- MMollyGreater Boston •12 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe went for jazz brunch before the theater and it was lively and festive. We all ended up getting the Eggs Benedict and a variety of coffee. The waitress was great and accommodated any manner of hot/iced, regular/decaf, with different creamers. She was wonderful. The food came out quick and hot and they also accommodated our desire to get next door to the theater efficiently. The bartenders, too, were lovely while we waited for our table. All in all a quick but fulfilling experience.More infoBeehivePrice: Expensive• American• South End•4.6
- TTomDetroit / Eastern Michigan •15 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoEstella was wonderful. My wife and I are foodies and in Boston for a conference. We were looking for something unique and comfortable. Estella offered a twist on traditional flavors that was wonderful. We started with drinks. The seasonal blueberry harvest was a delicious gin cocktail that was a perfect balance of sweet sweet and herbaceous deliciousness of gin. My better half had a Nearest to Me which was a delicious whisky shaken with lemon and ginger ale. We ordered the Parm garlic yucca fries with their delicious aioli…and I could’ve eaten another plate. For our meals I had the blackened salmon tacos. The flavors were delicious. The salmon was cooked well and the banana peppers and aioli balanced each other while the crispy onions added a welcome crunch to the lettuce wrapped tacos. My wife had the Shorty and Mash. My god was that a delish bite. The short rib was fall off the bone tender on top of delicious buttery mash. The sauce was a mustard and vinegar base and was unexpectedly delicious cutting through the richness of the beef. The toffee cake was a shared dessert to end the night. Service was attentive and friendly from both our server and management. It was loud but not off-putting and its always great when you leave a restaurant happy with what you had but eager to experience other flavors on the menu.More infoEstellaPrice: Expensive• American• Beacon Hill•4.1
- EElizabethWashington, D.C. Area •10 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoFrom valet parking after horrendous Friday traffic, to an amuse bouche soup surprise, we laughed our way through three courses and a bottle of wine, at superb levels, including subtle duck in sauce, pepper perfect steak, huddled broccolini and a shared cardamon flan. We met, on our left, a visitor from England, avoiding her NY sister, and in our right, a cancer survivor keynote speaker. Great night out. Sorely needed .More infoDeuxavePrice: Very Expensive• French• Back Bay•4.7
- MMichelGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 3, 2024Loved the Food, the place, the service, the environment… We are definitely coming back.More infoMex Taqueria & BarPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Cambridge•4.5
Discover best worth the drive restaurants in Downtown Crossing
Discover the best "Worth the Drive" dining experiences in Boston's vibrant Downtown Crossing area within Greater Boston. This sought-after locale boasts a diverse array of restaurants that promise not only exceptional cuisine but also a memorable ambiance that justifies any travel distance. Whether you're in the mood for innovative craft cocktails, expertly prepared steaks, or house-made specialties, these eateries stand out for their commitment to quality and service. Culinary enthusiasts and casual diners alike will find these restaurants to be perfect spots for both special occasions and everyday outings. The dining scene in Downtown Crossing reflects a modern, urban atmosphere with a unique blend of culinary styles, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers. Each restaurant in this area provides a distinct experience, emphasizing a fusion of tradition and contemporary tastes. Choosing any of these restaurants guarantees a meal that is not only worth the drive but also enhances your culinary journey in Boston.