A comfortable neighborhood osteria in Boston's South End, serving both dinner and brunch.
Voted Boston’s Best Comedy Club by Improper Bostonian in 2015, Laugh Boston is the city’s premier comedy destination – featuring national and local comedic acts. Located in the Seaport District, the state-of-the-art venue seats 250 people and can host up-to 300 guests for private functions. The venue is also available for corporate trainings, receptions, and private events.
Legal Harborside is Legal Sea Foods’ 20,000 square foot flagship property on the Boston Waterfront, comprising three floors and three distinct concepts under one (retractable) roof. You’ll find a nod to our heritage on the first floor hull, with a casual menu of seafood favorites with a twist, an oyster bar and a market. The second floor dining room offers cuisine prepared with sensible creativity for celebratory eating and private dining events. And those that visit the third floor promenade deck will enjoy a four-season rooftop bar and sushi lounge, with a retractable glass roof and w...
New Summer Hours
Weekday Brunch
Monday - Thursday 10:00am - 3:00pm
Brunch Test Kitchen (rotating menu):
Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Weekend Brunch:
Saturday & Sunday 9:00am-3:00pm
Dinner:
Sunday-Wednesday 5:00-10:00pm
Thursday-Saturday 5:00pm-11:00pm
Late Night:
Until 1am nightly
Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar is a funky neighborhood joint located on West Broadway in South Boston that specializes in tacos, raw bar, and tequila. We invite all of you to come check us out. We open daily at 5pm and due to our small size we are unable to accommodate reservations. Parties are sat on a first come first served basis. See you soon.
Long Wharf is a historic pier in Boston, Massachusetts which once extended from State Street nearly a half-mile into Boston Harbor. Today, the much-shortened wharf functions as a dock for passenger ferries and sightseeing boats.History18th centuryConstruction of the wharf began around 1710. As originally built the wharf extended from the shoreline adjacent to Faneuil Hall and was one-third of a mile long, thrusting considerably farther than other wharves into deep water and thus allowing larger ships to tie up and unload directly to new warehouses and stores. "Constructed by Captain Oliver Noy...