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Opened in April 2009, Lambert's is a welcome addition to the South End providing traditional convenience store items, baked goodies, Boar's Head sandwiches (as part of a full deli) and much more.
 
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Cross Street(s):West Brookline Street
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Informal
Hours: Su-Th 5:30-10pm; F-Sa 5:30-10:30pm
Brunch:yes
Dinner:yes
Parking:yes
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This quaint bistro has earned its many Best of Boston awards. Owned by chef Andy Husbands, a former apprentice to famed East Coast Grill maestro Chris Schlesinger, Tremont 647 is serious food. The MoMos ($8) and the lemon butter roasted mussels ($9) are appetizer favorites, and entrees like grilled tuna ($26) and Chilean sea bass ($25) reflect the cosmopolitan flavors the menu has to offer. Don't skip the killer desserts, which rotate at the chef's whim. Valet parking available ($8). Appetizers $10-12, entrees $18-30, desserts $7.
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Consider the breakfast pizza. It's topped with eggs, home fries, ham, and bacon. During the dinner hour, Tremont 647 offers fare described as "adventurous American cuisine." Although the brunch is family-friendly, you may find dinner somewhat less so. The restaurant does not offer a children's menu, and the atmosphere is clearly geared toward adult dining.
$2 Tacos every Tuesday night!
 
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Cross Street(s):W.Newton St
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Lunch: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Dinner: 11:00am - 11:00pm
Late Bar Menu:11pm - 1am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Street
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Le Petit Robert Bistro is a small French restaurant located in the [South End]. The restaurant is known for its affordable prices as well as very fresh ingredients. The mini baguette that you get is always warm, and the service is professional. Le Petit Robert bistro has two locations- this South End locale, as well as another restaurant in Kenmore Square. The owner of Le Petit Robert spends his days driving around to local stores and merchants, gathering up ingredients for the menu. The restaurant also has a "Pastry Bar" and wonderful dessert menu.
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Cuisine:International
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: M-F 7am-10pm
Sa 8am-10pm
Su 8am-10pm
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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The Amsterdam Cafe is a quaint cafe in the South End. They serve breakfast, and lunch/dinner items that are cafe style. They have very innovative sandwiches, as well as salads and rollups. Breakfast offered is the traditional egg, bagel and lox, etc... The Amsterdam Cafe also has catering services. Sample menu items include:
  • Grilled chicken, ham, swiss cheese, carmalized onions, and dijon mustard ($6.67)
  • Rembrant Sandwich; Pastrami, corned beef, swiss cheese, cole slaw, and Russian dressing ($6.67)
Note: There is a $1.00 charge for all credit card orders! The Amsterdam Cafe also has FREE delivery on orders of $7 and above!!!!!
 
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Cross Street(s):Pembroke Street
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Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-2:30pm
Sat 7:30am-1pm
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Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe is a popular Boston sandwich joint, which also serves breakfast. According to the owner, they are most famous for their super turkey hash and fluffy, sweet pancakes. This is a popular hang out for many of the residents in the South End, and is known for being very friendly. The inside reminds you of a traditional old-fashioned diner, with huge, hot griddles, and bottomless coffee.
"Take any seat" they say as you come in. Charlie's seating system is old-school. Any empty chair can be filled, so you might be saddling up with strangers.
You can bring the kids, but there are some drawbacks: There are no high chairs - lots of kids belly up to the tables in their strollers (during off peak dining hours) Or strollers are left outside. They do have a few booster seats (which have straps). It can also be incredibly crowded on Saturday mornings. Breakfast at Charlie's is a huge draw, so you'll likely find would-be diners in lines that snake around the corner. Most kids will not last in a line like that. If you're dying for a some grease and want to take the kids, consider a visit during the week.
Opened in 1927, Charlie's is a true Boston classic. It was first known as a hot spot for early African American Jazz musicians, as Columbus Avenue was the Boston jazz haven. The restaurant used to be opened 24 hours a day, serving such dishes as liver and potatoes! Nowadays the restaurant is run by a family of 4 brothers and sisters. The two waitresses, Marie and Fontaine, have worked there for decades, seeing as their late father owned the joint. The two brothers, Chris and Arthur, are the cooks and brains behind the operation. Arthur has even won the James Beard Award for American Cooking! With such dishes as turkey hash, banana pecan pancakes, steak and eggs, and baked haddock, Charlie's is rarely a letdown. Just the stories alone from Arthur will keep you coming in for weeks on end.

It's cold outside, but warm at Charlie's!
It's cold outside, but warm at Charlie's!
Tip: Make sure you don't have too many coffee refills--there are no bathrooms for patrons.
 
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Cuisine:French
Dress:Informal
Hours: M-W 5:30-10pm
Th-F 5:30-11pm
Sa 9am-3pm and 5:30-11pm
Su 9am-3pm and 5:30-10pm
Parking:Yes
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Metropolis occupies what was once an ice cream parlor; today, there is no better place in Boston to spoon up cinnamon ice cream with chocolate bread pudding and caramel sauce ($8), one of the restaurant's rarefied desserts. While the ice cream here is exquisitely prepared, this trendy bistro focuses on innovative, Italian-influenced cuisine. Dishes such as the roasted duck with sun-dried plum, goat cheese, and smoked bacon tart ($20) exemplify how Metropolis' chef melds diverse and complex flavors with excellent results. The date-worthy atmosphere more than compensates for the lack of elbow room and the inevitable wait (call ahead). Entrees $15-20.
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Hours: Mon-Thu 11:30am-10pm
Fri-Sat 11:30am-11pm
Sunday 3pm-10pm
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Since 1986, through various names and family owners, this restaurant has served very tasty south american food. The Yucca and Platanos (plantains) are hard-to-find comfort foods for transplanted South Americans. After 5 PM, there are 5 parking spaces available in the back of the restaurant. Please see restaurant staff about a permit after you park.

 
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Cross Street(s):Rutland St.
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Mon-Fri: 7am-9pm
Sat:8am-6pm
Sun: 9am-3pm
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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This is a spot where any neighbor can visit regularly for a coffee and scone, and a tourist can visit once and be impressed by the Belgian chocolate brownie. This South End hotspot has a cordial staff and tasty food and will make you feel both special and regular on any visit. The bakery and cafe are open every day for a coffee and a treat, a leisurely lunch or a dinner to go. The lunch sandwiches are excellent, but be warned: if you go at a time of day where other people also eat (like, say, lunchtime) be prepared to wait up to 45 minutes to order and get your sandwich.
 
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Cross Street(s):Clarendon Street
Cuisine:Indian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily 11:30am-11pm
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Mela comes to us from the One World Cuisine team who also run Bukhara, Diva, Kashmir, Mantra, and Cafe of India. The lunch buffet is very reasonable for the area: $10 weekdays, $13 weekends. Mela is likely the only Indian restaurant in the South End, but a very welcome addition. The service is friendly to children, but expect tight spaces, no kid cups or kid menus and to emphasize "very very mild spices please"/ They will however store your stroller for you.
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