The Heights breaks down the best places to eat in Boston, taking a look at various kinds of foods and suggesting restaurants in nearby neighborhoods.
A Look At Beacon Hill’s Culinary Offerings
In one of the most historic neighborhoods in Boston, a dynamic dining scene is no thing of the past.
At Beacon Hill Restaurant The Hungry I, The Past and Present Are One
Memories are what fuels the cuisine at The Hungry I—but Chef Peter Ballarin still does not want you to miss the moment.
Places To Dine In The Seaport District
The Seaport District is a greater distance away than most BC students are used to—but these suggested restaurants are well worth the trip.
For Harpoon Brewery, Seaport Community Is Home
Harpoon’s Boston Brewery is like Willy Wonka’s factory for adults—complete with a strong community with a deep love for beer.
Where To Eat In Coolidge Corner
Coolidge Corner has offerings just down the C Line that are substantial upgrades from the usual places in Cleveland Circle.
Paris Creperie Brings Boston A Taste Of French Flare
Nearly 15 years ago, Chuck Silverstein tried out a crepe while vacationing in Paris—he never looked back.
Restaurants Not To Miss In The South End
Just a short walk south of the Green Line, the South End is home to countless culinary offerings—here are just a couple.
The Gallows Sets Itself Apart In The South End
Seth Yaffe, the general manager at The Gallows, has found a balance between making a restaurant that is comfortable and one that is willing to set itself apart.