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This American restaurant, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a casual bar that serves up a delightful array of American eats, including charcoal-grilled meats and a brunch menu thats sure to please, all set amid retro lawn furniture that adds a quirky, nostalgic vibe to your dining experience; people who visit this dog friendly American restaurant love the fast service and rave about the great beer and cocktail selection, making it a popular spot for lunch and dinner, whether you’re dining solo or with a group. With outdoor seating available, its a perfect spot for those who want to enjoy a meal with their furry friends, and the restaurant offers a variety of service options including delivery, takeout, and dine-in, ensuring that you can enjoy their delicious offerings in whatever way suits you best. Accessibility is a priority here, with a wheelchair accessible entrance, restroom, and seating, making it welcoming for everyone. The menu is diverse, offering everything from comfort food and healthy options to vegetarian dishes, small plates, and even late-night bites, all complemented by a wide range of beverages including beer, cocktails, coffee, hard liquor, and wine. Whether you’re stopping by for brunch, lunch, dinner, or just a quick bite, this dog friendly American restaurant has you covered with table service and catering options available, and dont forget to save room for dessert! The atmosphere is casual, cozy, and trendy, attracting a diverse crowd of college students, families, groups, and tourists alike, and with a bar onsite, restroom facilities, and Wi-Fi, its a convenient spot to relax and unwind. Planning a dinner here is easy with the option to make reservations, which is recommended for a smooth dining experience, and payment is a breeze with credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments all accepted. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly amenities, including high chairs and a kids’ menu, and while parking is available, it is in a paid parking garage or lot, so plan accordingly.
















