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3.8 (53 reviews)
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katrina a.

Looking for a non traditional restaurant? Come here to hang out! So many options! Full bar! Seating for big groups. Weekly activities. Place looks clean and well kept. Lots of different options to choose from.

Dan S.

A really good food hall right by TD Garden, it's a perfect stop before a concert or game. We stopped by for the Maggie Rogers concert and got to try a few different places. The ramen was a standout. The noodles were outstanding and the broth was rich without being too salty. Only downside is that they were behind by about 30 minutes. Still, it was great ramen. The roast beef sandwich was fine. Not bad, but not as good you want it to be. Surprisingly the Sullivan's chicken fingers and fries were a great find. Everything came out piping hot and the fries were that perfect crinkle cut. We're not going to mistake this for gourmet food but sometimes you want a good fingers and fries. This fit the bill. And we couldn't miss Mike's Pastry's for some cannolis. It's just what you get on Hanover St. Big and sweet, I have a soft spot for them. Oh and there was a DJ spinning some fun tunes. Downsides to this place are a real lack of seating so get there early before a concert and service as I said can be up or down. But overall, a really solid food hall.

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Tati H.

This one's for my Gluten Free friends. Before I start, this is a food hall with a good variety of selections to eat: Asian, Italian, Indian, Irish, Mexican,.. to name a few. I walked around the food hall before making my lunch section. Came across Mike's Pastry in the back and they have Pistachio Macaroons (but that's pretty much it for us gluten free folks.) My choice ended up being Naco Taco. Their menu states they are Gluten Free and Nut Free, wooohoo! I ordered two tacos: pollo (chicken) & res con mole verde (beef) plus a side of chips and guacamole. Let me tell you, they say that their corn tortillas are ground and pressed in house, are gluten-free and vegan and they are fresh! So good! Portions are decently sized. There is a good selection of places to sit throughout the hall & at the time I went did not feel overly crowded. Not overtly noisy. And as a last bit, I realized the Panini spot offers a gluten free bread option, if you're interested.

Savannah H.

I f heavily with most of the spots here. The pasta bar is my current obsession and has been for a hot minute. The bars are pretty good too as is naco taco. The bathroom code changes maybe daily but definitely weekly since I've always written it down in my notes app when they give me it and then get locked out the next day. But the pasta bar is the absolute best. Momosan is okay but overpriced and usually extremely overcooked.

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Grandpa B.

The Cini linguine Pasta Bar inside Hub Hall is excellent. Got linguine with tomato sauce and ground beef and added meatballs. Very very tasty. The cost was about $17 for the cup of linguine that you see two meatballs. Little difficult, eat it out of the paper bowl cup. Very enjoyable. Small bar with some stools to eat there or other chairs available in the actual hub hall.

Rebecca K.

This is another new kind of 'food court' in the city. They bring the concept of a mall food court to an upscale building. It's in a great location downtown Boston close to many businesses, so a great place to go with coworkers for lunch. Everyone can order what they want to from a selection of restaurants then stil sit together in a central location. There are about 18 different options here. Greco is here, which is the best, authentic Greek fast food restaurant in the city! There is also a sit down restaurant, perfect for sit down group luches or meetings. Very clean and new (Summer 2024). I do find that these city food courts are overpriced, but so are many lunch places in the city. I find these places to be a little more, perhaps for the overhead? Anyway, check it out.. especially if you are looking for a spot to go for lunch with your work crew an have a place to sit together - outside of the heat or the freezing cold.

Craig M.

This area was new since the last time I visited TD Garden. It's built like a food court with 20 options, all of which are packed to gather in a small area. There is some seating, but not a whole lot. Where they excel is the number of options for both food and drink that are available. I only tried one of the bars, but some of the good smelled good. It seems to be a go-to spot for locals after work, most likely because its convenient and you are not waiting long to get your food.

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Jen C.

Hub hall has SO many options - I can't wait to get through them all! I decided to stop by during my lunch break, and the place was packed! A lot of the food options are on the more expensive side compared to other places in the area, but the convenience made Hub Hall worth it. I decided to get a pork gyro at Greco - I highly recommend using the Greco app, since there is a $3 discount if it's your first time and waiting in line just isn't enjoyable. The pork gyro was delicious and incredibly flavorful - I do think ~$10.50 is a bit expensive for what it is, but I thought it was worth it with the discount. I also really enjoyed their Greco fries (the feta cheese is so delicious on top). I found their zucchini chips interesting - I wasn't the biggest fan, but I did enjoy the tanginess of the zucchini and the accompanying sauce. Overall, I think Greco is one of the cheaper options at Hub Hall. With the discount, I think it's the most bang for your buck.

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Markiesa B.

The food hall was lacking compared to other ones I have visited. I'm from Raleigh so the prices and selections here is way better than this one. It wasn't crowded or busy for a Saturday so maybe that was a sign the place wasn't really it. They had semi variety there as well.

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Oak Bistro - Sriracha Buttermilk Fried Oysters

Oak Bistro

4.7(130 reviews)
2.0 mi•Inman Square

Wow talk about a hidden gem!…read more I hadn't heard much about this place so I wasn't sure what to expect-- located in Inman square with nearby limited street parking (there's a metered lot on Springfield street nearby!), Oak Bistro is a medium sized restaurant with a simple but chic decor and true focus on hospitality. When we came in we were greeted and our coats were taken and put away. They have rotating specials that our server walked us through. We ordered all three of the mock tails on the menu -- Odin's Oracle was a sparkling elderflower and passion fruit drink, the Northern Rose was fruity with a slight thick cream of coconut base (and the tables favorite!) and the last drink was a warm ginger drink. They all came out looking beautiful. For food, we started with the Halloumi Cheese which was delicious and perfect for sharing (comes with four pieces), then tried the Blueberry Ricotta Cornbread (really well made and yummy but needed a little more butter spread) and the fried burrata (huge serving of burrata with balsamic, fig jam, warm bread, just as good as it sounds). We tried the Braised Short Rib Croquettes which were stuffed with short rib and topped with sooo much yummy cheese. We also had the Pappardelle braised shore rib Ragu which was truly delicious-- would highly recommend. For dessert we tried a special menu bread pudding which was a perfect end to the night. Our leftovers came perfectly packaged in little baggies with dish names and dates written on them which is so cute and thoughtful! Overall I would order everything we got again and was so pleasantly surprised by the caliber of food at Oak Bistro-- get in and try it before it gets too popular!

Most excellent Yelp find! I am still not sure why it wasn't packed the day we visited. I don't…read moreknow if it's new or if it's unpopular or what it could be, because this place is great! Everything and everyone we encountered were just lovely! Our server was a delight. Slightly shy and a bit pensive at first. She opened up as we interacted. The interior is beautifully decorated. Interior design was spot on to me and the atmosphere was warm and cozy. Bravo! Why is it empty?? Restaurant business if tough man! Here sits a great place and no one is there. I really hope they kill it at night as our visit was at lunch. I absolutely loved my sandwich and think about it often still to this day. Beautifully grilled and crunchy, with a great beefy/oniony taste. The au jus was rich and flavorful and oh so good. Fries were fresh and also banging as well. C's dish of the thousand layers of really thin potato slices was probably the coolest thing we had to eat on our trip to the northeast. Wonderful dish with an excellent presentation! The piles of pecorino were an instant swoon. Very time consuming dish to prepare well. I applaud them for having it on the menu. All in all, a total memory maker kind of place that I do hope to return to someday. Until then, take care and keep up the good work! '26 - 10

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Tap 151 Bar & Grill - Fish & Chips

Tap 151 Bar & Grill

4.3(45 reviews)
0.9 mi•East Cambridge
Locally owned & operated
Certified professionals

Tap 151 is a new Bar & Grill (at least new to me) located in Cambridge near Lechmere train station…read more It's a little hidden but definitely with it. Customer service is on point. Food quality and timing is great! Atmosphere is nice and welcoming! Definitely a must try if you're in the area!!

I was in Cambridge with my daughter after a Red Sox game, which was a fun time even though the Red…read moreSox lost. My daughter heard of this place and we went. I am glad I did. It is very nice inside, clean, restrooms are very clean. I ordered a half roasted chicken. It came with mashed potatoes and asparagus that was roasted. That was a delicious meal. I was at another restaurant, ordered the same dish and the chicken was very tiny. Be prepared to bring your appetite as the portion is generous. We started with a hot calm chowder. It was good! My daughter got the fried fish tacos with rice. She was pleased with it. The only complaint was that the waiter never came back to fill our waters as I was so thirsty with all the food. Usually they do come to check on you. He never did. We were in the back and he had lots of tables in the front but he could have checked in once. I would still come back. Parking is on the street so beware of busy times.

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Willow & Ivy - Baby Iceberg Wedge with Two Blues (with added chicken breast)

Willow & Ivy

4.6(70 reviews)
1.5 mi•Back Bay

Everything was phenomenal! I can't recommend this place enough. The food, service, and ambiance…read morewere all exceptional. I went for my graduation dinner, and they had a hand written card at the table waiting for me to wish me congratulations. To start, we had the focaccia bread to share and clam chowder, so delicious. Best clam chowder I've had, and it had whole clams in it. For mains, we had pasta bolognese, salmon, and the green apple chicken. The chicken was the juiciest I've ever had, the salmon was cooked to perfection, and the pasta was so flavorful. The presentation was great as well. Vanessa was our server, and she was so kind, helpful, and attentive. After seeing another table get the oysters, we asked the restaurant manger, Dan, what they ordered. After explaining it to us, I told him I never had oysters so he gave us the appetizer for free to try! Everyone who worked there was bubbly and warm, genuinely some of the best service I've ever experienced. Everything was a 10/10. Will definitely be coming back!

4.5/5 stars. This…read moreplace exceeded my expectations! Right when you walk in you're greeted with a gorgeous interior. The staff is so nice too. The food was great, however I didn't love the cocktails. Food: - Roasted Oysters (10/10): so buttery, cheesy, delicious. Favorite item on the menu, if you're going you have to order!! - Clam Chowder (8.5/10) - Chinatown Dumplings (8/10): loved the kewpie mayo - 16oz Ribeye (8.5/10): Tender and flavorful! The mashed potatoes it came with were so good. - Apple crumble (6/10): Would skip this and go for something else. Overall, a great experience and we will be back for the roasted oysters!

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Sarma - Sugar Snaps

Sarma

4.4(1.4k reviews)
2.3 mi
•$$$$

Dining at Sarma was a delightful experience. We came on a Tuesday at 6pm and luckily got seated at…read morea countertop within 30 mins. I would recommend calling beforehand to ask about the wait. Although we commuted from Cambridge, this meal was worth it. For two people, we got: - Black Seed Cornbread: it's soft, sweet yet savory. I've never had cornbread like this, and the first bite into this was unforgettable. You must get this. - Honey Nut Hummus: this was honestly fine and I'd probably try a different dip next time. - Warm Gyro bread: well seasoned and great to share between two. I normally don't like gyro but I enjoyed this. - Lamb al pastor: this was a favorite. It was sweet and the lamb was tender. We were really impressed with the sauce. - Brussel sprout bravas: this was okay. I liked the crunchy nuts and the star of this dish was once again the sauce/seasoning rather than the brussel sprouts. With all of these dishes, we ordered enough for two, with a few bites leftover. If you have a smaller appetite, you could get away with ordering a plate less. Overall, I loved the dining experience here. Even though I'm not typically a small plates mediterranean person, I appreciated Sarma - from its beautiful interior space and open kitchen concept, to the liveliness of the restaurant on a random weekday night. Definitely come here if you're in the area (or even if you're not!)

I had been looking forward to checking out Sarma for quite some time. Unfortunately, the experience…read moredidn't live up to the expectations. The food was overly salty, and the portions were very small.... even for tapas style dining. The flavor profiles just weren't there. The only thing that I would say tasted good was the cornbread and lamb skewer (which was definitely overpriced still). The cornbread was impressive and the ingredients made for a unique flavor. Service was also underwhelming. While the staff did their job, there wasn't much warmth or attentiveness and we didn't feel welcomed. We left feeling pretty disappointed given the hype and effort it took to get a reservation.

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Douggy, our bartender/waiter

Sarma - Feta Cheese Gnocchi

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La Brasa - Beet salad

La Brasa

3.6(394 reviews)
1.9 mi
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The menu looked interesting so we thought we'd give it a try. Can you make an espresso martini?…read moreNo, we don't have coffee. And we're also out of these 4 signature drinks. Ok we'll have a beer and a wine. What can I get you to eat? I'd like the roasted carrots.... No we're out. I'd like the oysters.... We don't have any. Could we share the whole fish? No, we don't have any fish. I'm sorry but we're out of a lot of things..... Buy the restaurant is empty and it's only 6:00 on a Saturday night. Can I have the check? Sure.

Love this spot in Somerville. I remember when it first opened, it was one of the few places that I…read moregot excited for. It's like elevated/fusion Mexican food -- great for both dinner & brunch, and very suitable for larger groups. I've had a handful of dishes here & I'd recommend everything I've tried. Steak & eggs, pancake in a skillet, vegetarian crepe, fried rice, deviled eggs, the flan. They have a nice wine selection and rotating cocktail menu. The restaurant is like a high end cabin, with very cool murals throughout. I think one of my former roommates actually worked on a mural here, so I might be biased. Staff is welcoming and fun to chat with, they're very knowledgeable about their menu. Pricing tends to be around $50 per person. There's street parking. It's also a shared space with fat hen, which is an Italian restaurant -- I'll review that separately, but it is also worth checking out.

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La Brasa - Deviled eggs

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Hub Hall - venues - Updated May 2026

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