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Look for "OLR" (Online Reservations) next to select restaurants. These establishments offer VacationCreations.com customers the ability to plan and secure dining reservations before coming to town. We suggest making your dinner plans prior to traveling to ensure availability.

For a Unique Luncheon Experience, may we suggest-

Brasserie Jo 617-425-3240 $$ - $$$
Ah, to be in Paris! Set in a 40s era ambience, Brasserie Jo serves a bistro style cuisine with the appropriate French flare. The name refers to brewing beer, and there is always plenty of the brew on hand to accompany the menu. First Thursdays is “hat day” when local milliners display and sell their creations, wear a hat on that day and get a free "Chapeaux au chocolate" dessert! / Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night / The Colonnade Hotel /120 Huntington Avenue / Boston

Café Fleuri 617-451-1900 $ - $$

Situated in a garden-like atmosphere, the award winning Café Fleuri serves a French-based menu which has been voted to be one of the best by local surveys. / Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, Saturday afternoon chocolate buffet (September - May) and Sunday brunch / Hotel Le Meridien / 250 Franklin Street / Financial District / Boston

Ciao Bella (OLR) 617-536-2626 $$$

A “hot” place to see and be seen in this big city, this Italian restaurant also serves some great food. Fresh seafood, veal chops and lamb are some of the menu favorites. / Serving lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch and late night / 240 Newbury Street / Back Bay / Boston

Cottonwood Restaurant & Cafe 617-247-2225 $$$

Southwestern entrees are cooked on an open grill using only the freshest and highest quality meats and seafood. Try the spicy-hot items if you dare, like the “snake bite” appetizer of fried jalapenos stuffed with shrimp! / Open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch / 222 Berkeley Street / Back Bay / Boston

Durgin Park 617-227-2038 $ - $$

A Boston tradition since 1827, Durgin Park offers a menu of New England favorites that run the gamut from succulent seafood to prime rib and ending up with a yummy strawberry shortcake. A family-style restaurant, the atmosphere is as delightful as the menu is broad-based. / Open for lunch and dinner / North Market Building / 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace / Boston

Federalist Restaurant at XV Beacon 617-670-2515 $$$

The dining room is simply elegant, the wine list world-class, the menu is among the city’s best. The restaurant serves breakfast and lunch in the comfortably appointed lounge and bar, a private dining room may be reserved for dinner and late night./ Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night / Reservations recommended / Fifteen Beacon Hotel / 15 Beacon Street / Boston

Mistral 617-867-9300 $$$

Like the winds that sweep down from the alps through the south of France, Mistral brings a fresh breeze into Boston from Provence. The ambience and menu of Mistral are decidedly an homage to “Le Sud” with the stucco walls, iron, stone and wood surroundings along with their delectably traditional French dishes. / Reservations recommended / Open for lunch, brunch and late night dinner / 223 Columbus Avenue / South End / Boston

Union Oyster House
617-277-2750 $$ - $$$

Also known as Ye Old Oyster House because it is the oldest restaurant in Boston or the whole country for that matter. Expect hardy New England fare with an emphasis on seafood. Established in 1826, even Daniel Webster dined here on oysters on the half shell at the ground floor raw bar. Quaint, historic and very old New England, the ambience is worth a visit, but don’t expect a lot of elbow room. / Open for lunch & dinner, bar open late night / 41 Union St. / Faneuil Hall / Boston