Does anybody know of a good place to eat for Easter. My daughter goes to Boston University and we will be visiting her for Easter weekend. We are a family of 4 my son is 14 and my daughter is 18. My family likes some seafood but I'm not really interested. We also like Italian food.
TRhanks for any recommendations.
Karen
Boston Resturant for Easter Dinner
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What kind of price range are you looking for?
I would try for the seafood and Italian food for some other meal than Easter Sunday - most restaurants have limited menu on Easter.
I hope you already have hotel reservations - Easter weekend this year coincides with Passover and Boston Marathon is day after Easter.
A good place for you to start might be opentable.com - it doesn't include every restaurant in Boston, but does have many and you can plug in the date and the time you'd like to eat and the places with openings will come up - then you can click on their web page and view their menus, and see perhaps if they are having anything special for Easter if that is what you are looking for , or serving their normal menu.
For Italian in the North End we like Sage, Rabia's, Prezzo's and Piccolo Nido.
Some of the major hotels may be having special Easter dinners if that is what you want, and Iwould think those would be on their web pages.
Have you eaten at Stephanies' on newbury St - that is a nice restaurant with a varied menu that might please all.
Or if you feel like being on the water, you coudl see if hte Spirit of Boston or one of the boats has an Easter cruise/dinner.