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Best Martinis in Boston

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It's not difficult to find a bar serving martinis in Boston, but if you want the best of the best, you need to learn what bars make the really amazing martinis. Part perfect atmosphere, but mainly delicious drink, here's where you should be going in Boston for the martinis you dream about.

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Bristol Lounge

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The epitomy of sophistication, Bristol Lounge is located in the Four Seasons Hotel. The restaurant offers a lovely high tea, but after a long day of shopping on Newbury Street, you should probably opt for a martini instead.

Bristol Lounge will make you feel like a member of Boston’s “high society.”

Bristol Lounge

200 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116

Bristol Lounge Website

Match

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Match is where I like to go when I’m craving a fun night out, but want something a bit more upscale than a typical bar. You’ll probably have a really difficult time trying to decide what kind of martini to get and then once you try one, you won’t want to try another because it will be SO good, you’ll just want to kep ordering it. Ahh tough life, huh?

My personal favorite martini at Match is the Butterscotch Martini. But Match specializes in the Pop Culture Martini, which is a martini rimmed in pop rocks. 

And Match’s food is also really good, fun, and pretty resonably-priced. The spinach and goat cheese salad with sliced apples and caramelized pecans really is to die for. And while many of their entrees are tasty, it’s always fun to sample the mini burgers, which come made with beef, but also with lamb, veggie, tuna steak, sausage, lobster, and chicken.

Match

94 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Match Website

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What Goes Into the Perfect Dirty Martini

Ingredients:


  • 6 fluid ounces vodka
  • 1 dash dry vermouth
  • 1 fluid ounce brine from olive jar
  • 4 stuffed green olives

Directions:


  • In a mixing glass, combine vodka, dry vermouth, brine and olives. Pour into a glass over ice. Either drink on the rocks, or strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

6B Lounge

I’ve been to 6B Lounge several times for a couple after work martinis. The martinis are fabulous and the atmosphere of the restaurant is perfect as it’s intimate, but not usually over-crowded.

The Van Otto Martini is a fabulous choice as it contains, ready? Vanilla vodka, Kahlua, and White Godiva, mixed with Starbucks Espresso Liquor. The menu also includes several dessert martinis (no, the Van Otto Martini isn’t considered one!), with drinks like Grandma’s Blueberry Pie, Mounds Bar, and Key Lime Pie.

I can’t vouch for the entrees, but the buffalo chicken nachos are delicious, as are the spring rolls.

6B Lounge

6 BEACON ST BOSTON, MA 02108

6B Lounge Website

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Located in the Colonnade Hotel, Brasserie Joe has an extensive and delicioud martini menu.

I recommend the signature Martini Jo, vodka, Lillet Rogue, and an orange twist. Yum. 

Brasserie Jo

Boston, MA 02126

 

Top of the Hub

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Lots of people claim the Top of the Hub is overrated. I don’t agree…especially, the bar part of it. Maybe the food isn’t the absolute best in all of Boston, but I still think it’s pretty damn good. That combined with the drinks and the views, and I’m a fan. Not to mention, last time I was there, our waiter was one of the friendliest, most knowledgeable waiters I’ve ever had in Boston.

This place makes one amazing dirty martini.

Also the last time I went, it was so foggy out, we couldn’t see a thing. It looked like there were shades on all the windows. But the food and drinks made our visit well worth it.

Top of the Hub

800 Boylston St Fl 52, Boston, MA 02199

Top of the Hub Website

Pumpkin Pie Martini

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Pumpkin is one of my very favorite foods, so when I saw a recipe that combines pumpkins into a martini, courtesy of Van Gogh Vodka, I knew I had to have it!

Mix 1 oz. Van Gogh Vanilla Vodka, ½ oz. Licor 43, 1 oz. pumpkin liqueur, ½ oz. Bailey’s Irish Cream, a splash butterscotch schnapps and ice.

Shake, then pour and sprinkle with ¼ tsp. pumpkin pie spice. For added effect, rim the glass with fresh lemon juice and crushed graham crackers.

Sonsie

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When the warm weather hits, there’s no better place than Sonsie to sit ouside, sipping a martini and people watching.

Sonsie Restaurant

327 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02115

Sonsie Website

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Oak Room

138 Saint James Ave, Boston, MA 02116

Mistral

If you go to Mistral, you’re going to want to eat. Because, let me tell you, the food here is amazing. Better than any restaurant I’ve been to in Boston. But the martinis are also fabulous, so if you can’t afford a full meal (Mistral is a bit pricey), at least go hang out at the stylish bar and get a drink or two.

I, of course, recommend the dirty martini. Besides the fact our waiter spilled half of one on my sister, it hit the spot for a before dinner drink.

Mistral Restaurant

223 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02116

Silvertone

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If I liked raspberry vodka, I would LOVE Silvertone’s special homemade raspberry-infused vodka. Everyone else does, so it must be fabulous. But since I’m not a big fan of raspberry flavored drinks, I settle for a dirty martini. And trust me, it’s far from settling.

Silvertone Bar & Grill

69 Bromfield St, Boston, MA 02108

Silvertone Website

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