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close266 Commercial Street, Boston, MA 02109 (North End) | (857) 702-2349
Open Today: Open
We are nestled in the heart of the North End away from the hustle and bustle of the main traffic. We strive to make you feel right at home. Pino will personally greet you and ensure your dining experience is to your full satisfaction. Enjoy some homemade pasta, friendly service and a glass of Italian wine.
Prezza, located in Boston’s historic North End, was opened in 2000 by Chef and Owner, Anthony Caturano. Named for a town in the Abruzzi region of Italy, the home place of the Caturano’s grandmother, Prezza features an inviting lively atmosphere and boasts an exceptional wine list with over 800 bottles. Chef Anthony Caturano, known for his Old-World-style and overflowing dishes, creates a discerning seasonal Italian menu, which features naturally robust ingredients with sumptuous flavor and rich portions.
A cramped location serving up American fare in Boston’s North End neighborhood and known for its weekend brunch.
Strega is famous for its dramatic decor, celebrity clientele, unmatched hospitality, and most of all, the unforgettable Italian cuisine. It's also notorious for being one of the most difficult restaurants in Boston in which to get a seat, and has been hailed as having "Boston's Most Coveted Table Reservation". But what is it about this small, charming restaurant that makes it the most in-demand spot in the city night-after-night, year-after-year? The Strega phenomenon exploded in 2003. Local customers filled its tables with such regularity that local and nation media had no choice but to take notice. Today, stars such as Justin Timberlake, Lebron James, Lorraine Bracco, Kate Hudson, Vincent Pastore, Diddy, John Mayer and many others call Strega their home when visiting Boston. Strega proudly operates as a five-star restaurant and accepts reservations nightly.
With dimly lit dining rooms and five private dining rooms, Mamma Maria transports you to la Patria with an old-world intimacy, attention to detail and a warm welcome. Set in a 19th century row house with five private dining rooms, Mamma Maria was recently voted number 11 among all Boston restaurants by Trip Advisor. One of the most memorable features of Mamma Maria is the wonderful and striking view of downtown Boston. Our restaurant sits on a small hill overlooking the city. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal a dramatic panorama contrasting the Boston skyline with the cobblestones of North Square -- the oldest public square in America -- and home to many pivotal figures in American history: Cotton Mather in the 17th century, Paul Revere in the 18th, Charles Dickens and Honey Fitz in the 19th century and Rose Kennedy in the 20th century.
Sunday: Open
Monday: Open
Tuesday: Open
Wednesday: Open
Thursday: Open
Friday: Open
Saturday: Open
Scenes: Sports Bar, Restaurant, Bar
Cuisines: American, Grill Food, Pizza
Avg. Entree: $16 - $20