
Activities Result
Boston Restaurants - Restaurants in Boston
There is nothing worse than being in an amazing destination and having no idea where to eat. Luckily, ZipSetGo.com has handpicked the latest and most delicious eateries just for you! Don't waste time researching or inquiring about the perfect restaurants, we've already done it! We have reviews of Boston restaurants, information about restaurants in Boston, and the best restaurants in Boston.
Anthony's Pier 4
Anthony's Pier 4 offers the freshest seafood, delectable prime steaks, and succulent Maine lobsters An exceptional dining experience. Anthony's Pier 4 also offers an award winning wine list, superb service, and a spectacular view of the city overlooking historic Boston Harbor. (view details) Comments (0)
L'Espalier
In the heart of fashionable Back Bay, adjacent to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Boylston Street, one block from the Hynes Convention Center, Prudential Center and Copley Place. L'Espalier is walking distance to Symphony Hall, Berklee Performance Center and major colleges and universities. (view details) Comments (0)
Legal Sea Foods Copley Place
Legal Sea Foods is proof that a consistent, high quality dining experience never goes out of style. With over 40 varieties of fresh fish and shellfish available throughout the year and the honor of serving its legendary New England Clam Chowder at every presidential inauguration since 1981. ... (view details) Comments (0)
Summer Shack
Back Bay Summer Shack has become the place where rabid Red Sox fans and Boston Symphony patrons rub elbows. It's within walking distance to both Fenway Park and Symphony Hall, and it's only three blocks from the finish line of the Boston Marathon. (view details) Comments (0)
Terramia Ristorante
A true gem in the North End, this rustic but cozy trattoria with stucco walls and beamed ceilings specializes in creative interpretations of Italian classics. Work off dinner with a stroll around the neighborhood before stopping on Hanover Street for an espresso and a pastry. (view details) Comments (0)




