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Oak Room |
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138 St James Ave Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston 02116 617-267-5300
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Distance:
~248 ft * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. The Oak Room, located in the Fairmont Copley Plaza, is considered one of Boston's finest steak houses. The menu boasts a wealth of steak, lamb, and pork entrees, along with an extensive seafood selection. Try delicately fried calamari, zesty crab cakes, or smooth lobster bisque for an appetizer. Then, opt for a thick steak or savory roast chicken for a main course. Finish things off with a slice of Boston crème pie, and your experience will be golden! The rich interior features green, gold, and burgundy fabrics and wood accents. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Morton's, The Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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699 Boylston St One Exeter Plaza, Boston 02116 617-266-5858
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Distance:
~916 ft * |
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BACK BAY. Morton's, the upscale chain steakhouse, serves a lot more than just American Angus. Masculine decor and classy atmosphere reign, and the friendly waitstaff present dinner selections on a cart of options, knowledgeably explaining each dish. Favorite entrées include blackened swordfish, fresh Maine lobster, and, of course, the 24-ounce porterhouse. |
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Grill 23 and Bar |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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161 Berkeley St, Boston 02116 617-542-2255
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Distance:
~1068 ft * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. Grill 23's striking, sophisticated interior features mahogany panels and white tablecloths, and its terrific food demands attention. The menu, which changes weekly, includes delicious New England clam chowder, swordfish, salmon, and lobster. Grill 23 is also famous for its preparation and presentation of beef. The extensive wine list boasts over 900 varieties, including rare Cabernets and Super Tuscans. |
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Abe & Louie's |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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793 Boylston St, Boston 02116 617-536-6300
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Distance:
~0.30 mi * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. This well-known, Back Bay restaurant corners the market when it comes to tasty steaks served in heaping portions. Generously cut and cooked to perfection, steaks include a succulent porterhouse or a tender filet mignon. Sides are just as abundant and leave no room for complaints. Salads and seafood options are available for vegetarians. The elegant interior is finely appointed with brass, mahogany, and marble accents. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Davio's |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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75 Arlington St, Boston 02116 617-357-4810
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Distance:
~0.30 mi * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. In the mood for savory Italian food or a specialty steak? Davio's should be your next stop. Northern Italian cuisine features lasagna, veal chops, and Kobe beef sirloin. The well-chosen wine list features over 300 varieties. Lovely high ceilings, impressive columns, and expansive windows set the scene for a classy, sophisticated crowd. |
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Smith & Wollensky |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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101 Arlington St, Boston 02116 617-423-1112
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Distance:
~0.31 mi * |
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THEATRE DISTRICT. Chef Tindaro Losurdo serves delightful meats, dry-aged in-house, and wonderful seafood within this prominent medieval-styled structure. With four floors, including a mezzanine and banquet hall, the New York-based steakhouse has taken Boston meat lovers by storm since its 2004 opening. The decor is fitting, with lots of dark woods and elegant details. Try a wine from their "Great American" list. There are only 650 of them! |
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Bonfire, A Todd English Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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50 Park Plaza, Boston 02116 617-262-3473
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Distance:
~0.37 mi * |
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THEATRE DISTRICT. This fine restaurant offers a menu of perfectly prepared steaks that boast a South American flair. Options range from lamb chops to porterhouse steaks, along with beef brisket, wood-grilled salmon, and a signature meatloaf. You can also get tacos filled with everything from roast lamb to grilled lobster, duck, or pork and sweet potato. The chic, red-toned interior features polished woods and iron accents, and the bar, frequented by a young, trendy set, can get as hot as the sizzling steaks! Reservations suggested. |
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User Rating: 7.25
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Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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217 Stuart St, Boston 02116 617-292-0808
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Distance:
~0.42 mi * |
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Description:
THEATRE DISTRICT. At Fleming's, restaurant specialties are indicated by the name – steak and wine. Steaks are broiled at 1,600 degrees and served sizzling. Entrees range from an 8-ounce petite filet mignon to the 22-ounce bone-in ribeye, and accompanying sides are expertly prepared and served in large portions. Plus, the thoughtfully-selected wine list offers a choice of over 100 by-the-glass varieties. In addition to steaks, the menu offers a collection of appetizers, salads, and seafood dishes. |
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The Capital Grille |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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359 Newbury St, Boston 02115 617-262-8900 866-518-9113
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Distance:
~0.61 mi * |
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BACK BAY. The Capital Grille steakhouse definitely adds more distinction to Newbury Street, and locals are ever so glad it does. Regulars come time and again to order the savory steaks and steaming side dishes. The mouthwatering selections range from prime rib to veal and lamb chops. Nice seafood selection as well—lobster, salmon and shrimp to name a few. The setting of The Capital Grille is relaxing and inviting; the walls are adorned with handcrafted decorations and antiques. Extensive and well selected wine list. Wrap up with one of their many desserts—try the Key lime pie or the crème brûlée.
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User Rating: 9.5
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Mooo.... |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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15 Beacon St XV Beacon Boutique Hotel, Boston 02108 617-670-2515
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Distance:
~0.94 mi * |
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BEACON HILL. Located in the charming XV Beacon Hotel, this steakhouse is famous for its giant selection and Kobe beef. The menu offer high-end appetizers like steamed PEI mussels and beef sirloin carpaccio for patrons to enjoy before digging into a tantalizing filet mignon, rib eye or NY sirloin. For those who'd rather skip the beef, grilled Alaskan King salmon and skillet roasted Cornish game hen make excellent alternatives. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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