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close323 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02113 (North End) | (617) 523-8567
Open Today: Open
Artu was founded on the most basic Italian technique, great ingredients, simply prepared, that is what Artu is all about. In February of 1992 Artu opened its doors to the world, starting with outstanding sandwiches and mouth watering roasted meats, we continued to evolve and grow. Since then we have steadily added to our repertoire. From those sandwiches and roasted meats, we have produced old-world comfort food dishes to current interpretations of those classics that still make the most discerning eater reminisce of their childhood. Some may remember, our kitchen hiding behind a high counter exposed to the dining room. In it’s place stands a stunning granite bar that serves delicious libations until 2 A.M. Perched above the bar is a small dining room, with a view of both the bar and Prince Street. Used as a private dining room or lounge, it is great for any customer. The main dining room is ample with room for any size party and he is known for its lively atmosphere. Since those February days in 1992, Artu has become a stand by for tourists and our North End neighbors alike.
Carmelinas is a family owned and operated restaurant located in Boston's historical North End. Owner Damien DiPaola is the owner/executive chef and puts extra love and attention into every single one of his dishes.
The Florentine Cafe is one of the oldest bars in Boston. Established just after Prohibition on the corner of Hanover and Prince Streets in Boston's historic North End, it provided a place to meet, greet and enjoy a drink in the heart of one of Boston's most famous neighborhoods. In 1995, the Florentine was renovated to bring back its Old World look and charm, once again capturing the attention of the neighborhood and of passers-by alike, as well as providing excellent food to go with its excellent selection of drinks.
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.
Maurizio Badolato is not your average restaurant owner. Although he started working as a waiter in his native Calabria, Italy when he was still a boy, he said he never felt poor. Things changed, however, when Maurizio scratched a $5.00 lottery ticket and won one million dollars. Most people quit their jobs and relax,but not Maurizio. He works harder than ever. Living a lifetime dream,he made his mother Concetta’s meatballs famous when he opened Ristorante Limoncello on the Freedom Trail next to Paul Reveres House in the North End of Boston. Although life is good for Maurizio, he would be much wealthier if he weren’t so generous. His motto is you get back what you give. He wants the atmosphere in his restaurant to make you feel like you are eating in his home. From the minute you walk in, you feel like you are a part of his family. You may notice he has had the same staff for years, made up of many family members. Head Chef Andrea Moggi, who has been with him since day one,brings in the love of fine Italian food through many of his recipes and creations from the Amalfi Coast. His brother Sergio, along with chefs Nicola and Manuel complete the authentic Italian kitchen. Corrado (Chico) and Luisa (Loulou ), his brother and sister, make sure your dining experience is perfect as they serve you. Completing the dining room staff is Susan, Sabino, Antonio, Jake, Lorrin and Sandra who have been longtime, loyal employees and friends. Expect a kiss or hug when you enter or leave the restaurant because when visiting Limoncello you are dining with friends. Maurizio’s mother Concetta’s memory lingers throughout the restaurant through her recipes and her constant presence before her passing in 2015. Her legacy continues through her famous award winning meatballs.
Sunday: Open
Monday: Open
Tuesday: Open
Wednesday: Open
Thursday: Open
Friday: Open
Saturday: Open
Cuisines: Italian, Seafood
Best Food: Pastas
Scenes: Restaurant
Avg. Entree: $16 - $20