Submitted by SeeyoulaterFelicia t3_114n4p0 in boston

Hey there, I'm relatively new to the area, and traveling into the city periodically for a twice-monthly long work day of meetings near the Old State House. I want to make the most of it and escape my two toddlers and my meh suburban dining and get lunch or early dinner on my own while I'm there. BECAUSE WHY THE HELL NOT!

Does anyone have recommendations of places where I can enjoy a meal alone within walking distance in that area? I'm an adventurous eater. Would love anything that's unique and I wouldn't be able to feed my kids because this is for my enjoyment only. Mine!

I appreciate any recommendations, Bostonians!

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art_will_save_you t1_j8x2us3 wrote

Falafel King in Downtown Crossing is where I always try to get to when I’m in the city.

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IntriguingKnight t1_j8x9x3f wrote

Saus is decent for the fried chicken and poutine. You could try north end, a lot of good sit down places. Pauli’s is a fantastic sandwich shop (I really enjoy the Vito sub with some chowder).

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turtlingturtles t1_j8xi54n wrote

That's not far from the Boston Public Market, which has a lot of options (Red's Best has a great fish sandwich, Bon Me makes an excellent sandwich, Union Square donuts for dessert, etc). Nice place to browse before deciding what you want.

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yauman22 t1_j8xitwh wrote

I always love to stop by Chicken and Rice Guys if I'm around that area, fairly cheap halal guys style food. Nothing mind-blowing but it is very filling and I find it quite tasty.

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Baroque-Croak89198 t1_j8xkssb wrote

Let me put you on.

Kala Thai Sam LaGrassa’s ($20 sandwiches but worth it if you love amazing sandwiches.) Taiwan Cafe Phin Coffee House The Dubliner Neptune Oyster (go during off-hours or wait in line, worth it) Florina Pizza Pennypacker’s in High Street food hall

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AndrewDeGaren t1_j8xppny wrote

Al's. You can get a large sub and have lunch and dinner (or a midnight snack). Or you could be like me, eat the whole thing, and waddle around regretfully for the rest of the workday.

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fabioochoa t1_j8xte5i wrote

Sam Lagrassa for incredible sandwiches

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Aesop_Rocks t1_j8y9kho wrote

I don't frequent steakhouses since I'm able to make a damn good steak just how I like it at home. That's said... Mooo is the fucking truth. That place rocks!! Be prepared to pay $$$$$ though.

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muddymoose t1_j90cp5k wrote

High Street Place a couple blocks away in the Financial District. On High St. European style cafeteria with a bakers dozen of restaurants and bars with a cool atrium in the middle with seating. Also a champaign vending machine

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albertogonzalex t1_j91dudd wrote

The Bostonian has solid pub food. A bit corporatey, but it's good!

The Night Shift by TD garden is good for a local brewery restaurant.

The seaport has a ton of great casual food options - Aceituna is great gyros! So is Zo's near Al's.

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