Providence Oyster Bar is a great neighborhood seafood joint that serves delicious seafood and a full service bar. Apart from having the classics like oysters, Chowders and salads on offer, Providence Oyster Bar also has a Sushi Bar with delectable options. Enjoy mouth-watering Sushi like the California Roll, Surf & Turf roll and a lot more on offer. The bar menu features some sumptuous bar food and drinks including cocktails, wines and more at reasonable prices.
Named after the street it is situated upon, 80 Thoreau offers its visitors a fine dining experience. The executive chef Carolyn Johnson gives the typical New England fare a contemporary twist by blending in recipes of the French flair. The restaurant organizes various events frequently. Join them for their wine tasting dinners; guests seated around the chef's table can be marveled by the concoctions crafted in front of them. Book your seat to participate in this gourmand's treat.
Lone Star Taco Bar is one of the popular restaurants for Mexican food in the Allston neighborhood of Boston. It mainly specializes in serving delicious Mexican local cuisine and knows how to combine the perfect spirits to go with the dishes. It dishes out some of the most traditional delicacies with a contemporary touch. Favorites include pork belly taco, moronga and grilled street corn. Check their website to know more.
New Harvest takes pride in serving some of the best brews this side of Providence. Directly sourcing their beans from independent producers and farmers, the cafe advocates sustainable retail practices. Each roast has its own distinct personality and aroma, and you can explore them all here. A laid-back coffee shop during the day, New Harvest morphs into an intimate bar for whiskey and coffee cocktails come evening. Team up you cup of java with dessert from local pastry shops like Humble Pie and Foremost Baking. Use the speakeasy entrance post 8p.
This bar is hidden away in the bowels of Brown University deep in the basement of the Residential Life building. Unfortunately for the majority of the public, you can only get in if you are a current student at Brown, you are with someone who goes (or went) to Brown, or pay an annual membership fee. For those who opt to pay the fee, it's worth it because the drinks are remarkably cheaper than elsewhere and the Grad allows you to bring in your own food. Inside it definitely screams 'college', with banners everywhere, pool tables, board games and the obligatory dart board.
Located on Main Street in the bustling downtown neighborhood of Worcester, Armsby Abbey is a family friendly establishment that serves artisan drinks and gastropub fare. Conveniently located near hotels and route 290, this spacious bar-centric venue with its brick walls provides a warm and inviting atmosphere for its guests. Catering to the beer connoisseurs and beer beginners, Armsby Abbey offers an impressive selection of over 140 types of bottled beers and craft brews on 22 rotating taps. Their seasonal cocktail menu and delightful wine list goes well with their food as well. Drop by for lunch, brunch, or dinner, and the menu features delectable comfort food items and artisan cheese plates. Each meal is prepared using fresh, organic and locally sourced ingredients.