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.”
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.
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.
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.
Discussions