William Toll: "Amazing. Every single time I come here. Mix a cocktail, starter, small plate and two entrees with your significant other and be prepared for a flavor explosion."
Stephanie H: "Love this place, opened Dec. '14. Great bar scene/drinks (get Alex the bartender to make you something!) and delicious tapas. Try the squid ink fideos (but not on a 1st date), spicy eggplant!"
Stephanie H: "Relocated from Newbury St in '11. Very dimly lit, traditional steakhouse w/ biz prof. clientele. iPad wine selection. Try the porcini rubbed delmonico but prepare for ~22 oz of pure meat decadence!"
Ilana Eides: "Staff is not only incredibly knowledgeable but equally as friendly. Excellent wine and craft beer selection. Frequent wine tastings- dangerous for someone who lives across the street."
Drew Milam: "Yes, Trillium beers! And some select guest taps too. Place gets packed on prime nights, but it’s worth it to try a couple of Trillium brews. Food trucks are also usually present if you need a bite."
John TheBaptized: "A great place to relax or have a romantic walk. Great place for food vendors and people watching and playing frisbee ...and more ! The Public Garden and the swan boats are right next door."
Freedom Trail Run: "If you're looking for a safe place to run, Boston Common is almost exactly 1 mile around! (it's also the meeting place for our guided runs: http://www.freedomtrailrun.com/)"
Kristine Munroe-Mahoney: "When possible, visit it on a weekday morning in the fall. Plentiful parking, less crowds, but still great. Plus, Sullivan's has super cheap breakfasts."
Christopher Young: "Best views of Boston Harbor anywhere. Causeways that go way out into the Harbor. Views of the islands, sailboats, the Boston skyline. No cars or noise. Sullivan's has great burgers, lobster rolls, …"
The Wall Street Journal: "It's so beautiful and peaceful. You can go there at different times of the year and will always be in awe of what you see. That it's right in the city and accessible to everybody makes it more amazing"
BU Today: "The oldest public arboretum in North America, this spot offers stunning landscapes in every season. With over 15,000 plants spread over 265 acres, the Arnold Arboretum is a sprawling gem in JP."