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close2 Winter Place, Boston, MA 02108 (Beacon Hill) | (617) 267-0047
Open Today: Open
Stoddard’s Fine Food & Ale cocktail program rekindled the creative spirit of our forefathers Jerry Thomas, William "Cocktail Bill" Boothby, Ada Coleman, Harry Craddock & Don the Beachcomber. The barkeeps here will hand-shave (or chip, when necessary) from a block of ice, pound ice in a bag & yell at spirits to get in the glass… when crafting and resurrecting these long-forgotten elixirs. In addition to the craft cocktails offered. Our beer menu focuses on local American style ales and lagers, mixed with some of the best offerings from across the US & Europe. We can have around 80 different beer selections at any one time including: 20 beers on top, 5 cask ales –one if largest number under one roof in the United States. Our immense bar, standing 15 feet high and 30 feet long, was imported from West Yorkshire, UK from the world leading hand carver of bars, Andy Thornton; it is an oversized replica of the “Del Monte # 1” Which was originally constructed in the 1900 by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Corporation of Chicago. Our appetizers range from $8-14 and include items such as: Cask Ale and Smoked Gouda made English Style with local cask conditioned ale served with house-made pretzel bites; House Charcuterie Plate (House made pates, terrines, salamis with pickles and toast). Entrees range between $15-31 and feature choices like: Stoddard’s Burger (All natural Meyer ranch beef and short rib, chiffonade lettuce, B&B pickles, and steak fries); and Au Natural Pot Pies, Prime Beef Rib-Eyes, Duck & Fresh Seafood.
Mojitos opened its doors in August of 2005 and immediately became downtown Boston’s #1 choice for Latin entertainment. Mojitos has maintained this status due to a relentless commitment to providing a consistent experience in a unique setting, our friendly attitude-free atmosphere and the enduring loyalty of our clientele. There are many others who have tried to duplicate the “Mojitos Experience” but none have succeeded. Mojitos is located in Boston’s historic downtown area; steps away from Boston Common and a short walk from Newbury Street. Parking is available at the Lafayette Garage for $10 with a Mojitos parking validation stamp. All four lines of the MBTA stop in the area; the Park Street and Downtown crossing stops are within a block.
49 Social opened its doors in May of 2011 in Boston’s Downtown Crossing neighborhood. Featuring an eclectic menu of refined American cuisine, Executive Chefs Nery A. Herrera and Patrick Noon draw inspiration from local sources and flavors. Their culinary flair breeds a menu that is sophisticated—yet approachable—comfort food made entirely from scratch. 49 Social features three dining rooms with an expansive bar and lounge area. 49 Social boasts a relaxed atmosphere illustrating warm tones, unparalleled architecture, and sleek accents. Open Monday through Saturday, 49 Social serves as a lively dining destination for any occasion!
Brunch, chalkboard specials, and comfort food in a rustic setting in Downtown Crossing.
A dimly lit speakeasy serving up antique cocktails and select cuts of beef at Downtown Crossing.
Sunday: Open
Monday: Open
Tuesday: Open
Wednesday: Open
Thursday: Open
Friday: Open
Saturday: Open
Cuisines: American
Scenes: Restaurant, Bar, Speakeasy
Avg. Entree: $21 - $30