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nicecupoftea02116 t1_iy9ebx2 wrote
If you are south of the city, I recommend Steel & Rye in Milton.
Itburns138 t1_iy8m0wa wrote
Krasi on Newbury St if you like Greek food.
BluestreakBTHR t1_iy8pl2p wrote
The Friendly Toast is always a good call.
ddepalma57 t1_iy96ef7 wrote
Moonshine152 in Southie pricey but, delicious
BreakrZZ t1_iyamf0t wrote
You can’t go wrong at Cafe Bonjour on Temple. Yes, there’s a line, yes, it’s worth it. Put your name in, grab a coffee around the corner, and enjoy.
[deleted] OP t1_iy8qti9 wrote
Aquitaine, mistral or black lamb in the south end. It’s a nice side of Boston to show somebody from out of town, old brownstones and small shops.
sailorman420jbm t1_iyb4ni8 wrote
I like Sonsie on Newbury
mowerking13 t1_iybavv1 wrote
I like The Hill Tavern, great breakfast sandwich and bloody Mary’s
myfakeusernameyay t1_iycvwtp wrote
Dim sum in Chinatown.
Jacobsol t1_iy8sd88 wrote
Not sure what vibe you’re going for but I just went to Angela’s Cafe in eastie and it’s my new favorite brunch spot. They have tons of American and Mexican options and the prices are incredible. If you want something “vibe-ier”, this definitely isn’t it.
In that case, I like Friendly Toast but the line is always absolutely absurd. Same with Lincoln in Southie - both are worth it though and at Friendly Toast I think you can join the line via Yelp (at least you could in the past). Definitely do that if you decide to go there- I’ve seen the wait at 2+ hours before. Hope this helps!
Similar-Razzmatazz85 t1_iy93rtm wrote
Brownstone
TheLamestUsername t1_iy8pm49 wrote
https://www.reddit.com/r/boston/wiki/experience#wiki_breakfast_and_brunch