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Beacon Inn 1750
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This room features cable TV and a desk.
This room features cable TV and a desk.
This room features cable TV and a desk.
1 Twin Bed Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Cable channels Sleep - Bed sheets Ba…
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Restaurants nearby
- MahaniyomBib Childhood friends who grew up north of Bangkok end up in Boston for college. It's not the plot of a cinematic hit; it's the story behind Mahaniyom. This Brookline Village spot, with seating for just two dozen, packs a punch with a highly original menu of Thai small plates and creative cocktails (sip the Mahaniyom Sazerac with Thai tea-infused rye). Dishes to consider include yum som-o, or pomelo salad, a seasonal treat featuring grilled tiger prawns arranged with diced citrus segments, roasted cashews and toasted coconut. Kang pu is a decadent bowlful of house-made red curry in rich coconut mi1.9km
- JahungerBib Hailing from China’s Xinjiang region, Uyghurs are largely Muslim, and their cuisine is informed by both Chinese and Arabic cultures. That means you can expect plenty of lamb, spices, color and dishes full of verve and vitality. The specialty is hand-pulled noodles; these deliciously chewy, thick noodles slip down very easily, whether you’d gone for Laghman noodles or Jahunger noodles with Sichuan peppercorns – you can feel them nourishing your body and your soul. Start with dumplings with their own chili oil and end with refreshing homemade yogurt with honey. The original Jahunger opened in Pr3.5km
- PaguBib Chef Tracy Chang’s flagship restaurant has been a Cambridge mainstay since the day it opened in 2017. With a fun menu that takes cues from both Spain as well as countries across Asia, the cooking delivers quality ingredients, bold flavors, and the right amount of care. Think patatas bravas with mojo verde, tempura-fried string beans with Thai chili hot sauce, crab laksa with ramen noodles and poached shrimp, and fluffy baos stuffed with pork belly. For dessert, there must be chocolate cake, a gluten-free, vegan-friendly effort made with tofu that disappears in a flash. From countless community4.4km
- Pammy's Chef and owners Chris and Pam Willis run this utterly charming operation in Cambridge. With its inviting space outfitted with salvaged finds, personable service and enticing Mediterranean menu; it's the perfect neighborhood restaurant. The prix-fixe menu offers tempting flexibility and is designed to be a three-course meal bearing product-focused, Mediterranean inspiration. Baccala enriched with mascarpone and served with boquerones, dried sour cherries and puntarelle presents a riotous combination of flavors, while squid ink-tinted gnocchi are impressively light and tender. Dessert is additio4.3km
- Thistle & Leek This unpretentious spot in Newton is a true neighborhood gem. Inspired by gastropubs in London, the relaxed, wood-paneled dining room is not at all a reflection of the effort that goes on behind the scenes. This is a kitchen that doesn’t cut corners. Breads, pastas and ice creams are all made in-house. The tight, eclectic menu is constantly moving, cooking with the seasons day and night. Think toasted sesame focaccia topped with chèvre, fava beans and mint or tender lamb meatballs coated in a vibrant tomato-ginger curry. Craving a proper roast chicken and a pint? Here’s your answer.4.4km
- Asta For more than a decade, Chef Alex Crabb has cooked to the beat of his own drum on a quiet strip of Back Bay. The minimalist space is little more than exposed brick, a gold-painted tin-pressed ceiling, and a curved chef’s counter overlooking a tidy open kitchen. The tasting menu, meanwhile, is not easy to pin down, as dishes change on a whim, often in the same week, and at times are more conceptual than coherent. Nevertheless, this relaxed team is full of ideas, and chefs deliver dishes themselves. Recent highlights include herb-crusted John Dory with grapes, dry-aged duck with chicory, and cha4.5km
- Select Oyster Bar Long a local favorite, Chef Michael Sherpa's oyster bar is located on the ground floor of a Back Bay rowhouse, and the intimate setting, dominated by an L-shaped pewter bar, radiates good vibes. High quality seafood is the order of the day, be it the daily crudo, crab salad or honey-butter dressed Maine uni toast. The icy plateaux is a splurge-worthy indulgence, best shared with friends (or not). In true oyster bar fashion, the menu is supplemented by a daily offering of oysters and other shellfish. Hearty appetites will appreciate the Casco Bay halibut, beautifully cooked and plated with shav4.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Museum of Fine Arts Boston art museum in Boston, Massachusetts, United States3.9km
- Metropolitan Waterworks Museum museum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts1.4km
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art museum in Boston, Massachusetts, United States3.4km
- Fenway Park ballpark in Boston, Massachusetts; home of the Boston Red Sox3.7km
- Harvard Stadium American football stadium3.3km
- Mount Auburn Cemetery cemetery in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts3.6km
- Harvard Art Museums art museums at Harvard University4.5km
- New England Conservatory oldest independent school of music in the United States4.5km
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