Boston Smith And Wollensky
20 May 2012The city of Boston is an important cultural, historical and educational center in the United States of America, and is undergoing a major continuous economical and industrial growth. The city is very compact, and offers all the best conditions and attraction in its centre, within a few miles radius. The best part of the Boston is happening in the city centre. The Arlington Street, crossing part of the centre of Boston, comprises many fine restaurants, excellent accommodation spots and various pubs, bars and cafés. For a great meal, the Smith and Wollensky Boston Steakhouse is open all week long, serving the best steaks, with delicious dressings and various drinks to go with.
This exquisite steakhouse is settled at 101 on Arlington Street, in an outstanding building, elegantly decorated. It creates a lavishing, welcoming ambiance, offering a unique dining location, with brick and stone medieval structure, in this fabulous building that originally house the First Corps of Cadets, that has been ever since 1973 on the National Historic Register. Smith and Wollensky Boston Steakhouse provides private dining areas, arranged in the former first floor gunroom, the museum floor and the social hall. The building’s spacious fourth floor has been turned into a lavishing Banquet Hall, which can be booked for private parties, product launches and even weddings.
Some of the most mouth-watering dishes found in the menu are dry-aged steaks, Bone-in Kansas City Cut, Filet Mignon, Creamed Spinach, Prime Ribs, Live Maine Lobster, the famous Split Pea Soup, homemade desserts made by the pastry chef, and many more.
To best accompany such a meal, Smith and Wollensky Boston offers a large, new Great American Wine List, consisting of about 650 of the finest exclusive wines ever produced in the United States. Harlan, Jordan, Hanzell and Robert Mondavi, California Cabarnets and a collection of “Undiscovered Gems” are top of the list.
The Herbivorian House Hotel on Eutaw Street and the West Copley Place on Huntington Avenue offer excellent accommodation near the Smith and Wollensky steakhouse, prices starting at $100 per room, per night. This includes all the modern conditions available, private bathroom and adorable views.
Not to be missed attraction in Boston, located near the steakhouse, are the Bunker Hill Monument, Fenway Park, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the John Hancock Tower, the Symphony Hall, the Paul Revere House and the North End shopping area. The Boston Logan is a bustling airport, easy to get to from Boston.
