![]() |
Sheraton Boston Hotel
Any info on this place? We are staying here for a conference in Sept. Any restaurants or bars nearby that shouldn't be missed.
|
It's a great hotel and location. You'll be right in the middle of everything. You can walk down nearby Newbury St and find just about any type of restaurant you'd like.
|
Thanks Junglecat, but are there any local places you would recommend. We like seafood, Italian, steaks, and even just a good burger or pizza joint.
|
Abe & Louie's on Boylston right across from the Prudential Center (which connects to the Sheraton) has magnificent steaks, Saturday/Sunday brunch and a great bar.
We also like the bar and jazz at the Copley Plaza - the Oak Room. As Jungle Cat said, though, there are dozens of places within a few blocks walking. See www.phantomgourmet.com or Zagat's for assistance in finding those you might find most appealing in advance. |
You'll be a short walk from one of Boston's best (and most expensive) restaurants - Ambrosia, on Huntington Ave. Well worth a visit if you're looking for something that upscale. Right next door, for much less money, is Brasserie Jo - an authentic French bistro right down to the menu and wine list.
|
Skipjacks is on Clarendon Street within walking distance of the Sheraton and ask directions for Jasper White's..right around the corner from the hotel..a little hard to find.. a friend who was visiting Boston loved it. Oh yes.. dont forget to go on a Duck tour...they are right outside the Prudential Center.. a don't miss for tourist and Bostonian alike.
|
SuzieQ, I left off my recommendations because it has been a few years since I lived in Boston but here goes:
Top of the Hub - At the top of the Prudential Ctr Tower, there is a lounge and a restaurant. You can kick back in the lounge and have a few drinks and order apps. Awesome views and right next to the Sheraton. Charlie's Saloon - on Newbury St. More reasonable prices than Top of The Hub but pretty good American food and excellent margaritas. Rattlesnakes Bar? - on Boylston between Arlington and Berkeley (cross streets in Back Bay run A,B,C, etc...). The reason I put a ? is because everytime I went there, I ended up too drunk to be sure of the name. Anyway, there is an upstairs roof bar and good for afterwork. Library Grille or Cheers - a little out of the way but worth the hike to me. Library Grille is the restaurant above Cheers and the food, view, and atmosphere is excellent but a little on the romantic side. Cheers itself has multiple seating options but I like the dining room on the street level. In the Sheraton's immediate area, there are always safe choices like Legal Seafoods, Hard Rock Cafe etc but I try to stay away from anything too chain-like. If you'd like recommendations for other parts of the city, especially nightlife, let me know and I'd be happy to help. Just clue me in on ages, interests etc. |
Legal Seafood, Skipjack, sonsie's Armani cafe, Brasserie Jo, Troquet, and so many others.
|
Was at the Sheraton Boston in May-- It was a terrific location--
We ate in Legal Seafood at the Marriott location--definitely get the CLAM CHOWDER and if it is on the menu,the black and white seasame crusted tuna--to die for... We also went for Sushi right across the street at GYUHAMA 827 Boylston St. Boston, MA 02116 (617) 437-0188 Hours: 12pm-2:30pm; 5:30pm-1:30am daily and we also had dinner at this super CASUAL funky seafood right around the corner from the back door of the Sheraton: Jasper White?s Summer Shack 50 Dalton St., 617-867-9955 |
Thanks for the ideas! I can't wait to try out some of these.
|
Try www.chowhound.com Top of the Hub would probably at the bottom of the list... lol
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 09:16 PM. |