Top 5 Romantic Restaurants in Boston

Eileen Thai
Great restaurants abound in Boston and its surrounding neighborhoods. If you are looking for a romantic restaurant to wine and dine your loved one, check out this list for the top five romantic Boston restaurants.

Dali Restaurant & Tapas Bar
415 Washington St
Somerville, Ma 02143
617-661-3254

Fun and lively, sexy and romantic, Dali transports you to Barcelona the minute you step into the restaurant. Walls adorned with Iberian art and trinkets, ornately tiled tables, Spanish waiters and the smell of delicious tapas all evoke a mysterious ambience. Specializing in classic recipes from all regions of Spain, Dali offers a new list of unique tapas every month to tantalize your taste buds. The fabulous food, the free flowing Sangrias and the festive atmosphere will keep the sparks glowing between you and your date at this romantic restaurant.

Hammersley's Bistro
553 Tremont St
Boston
617-423-2700

Whether you are selecting this restaurant for a special celebration or for Valentine's Day, you will be happy with your choice of a romantic restaurant that serves fantastic food with impeccable service. For over two decades, French-inspired Hammersley's Bistro has been wowing its customers with its innovative cuisine using ingredients grown and harvested locally. Try their house specialty - the amazing garlic-and-lemon-roasted chicken. You won't regret it.

Oleana
134 Hampshire St
Cambridge
617-661-0505

A lush garden in the summertime, a roaring fireplace in the wintertime, Oleana is the ultimate romantic restaurant for any season. Experience a culinary adventure with flavors of the Mediterranean - Turkey, Lebanon, Morocco and Spain. Incredible food with exotic spices and ingredients - this will be a romantic dinner that you and your date will not easily forget.

Pomodoro
319 Hanover St
Boston
617-367-4348

Boston's North End is dotted with Italian restaurants. Some are small mom-and-pop businesses, but all offer authentic Italian cooking. A little gem awaiting your discovery is Pomodoro, a cozy, intimate restaurant that serves outstanding food. With only eight tables available, waiting for one is usually the norm on the weekends.The restaurant has been known to send out a nibble, so waiting isn't too bad. Bring cash because they do not take credit cards.

Top of the Hub at the Prudential
800 Boylston Street
Boston

For a romantic dining experience, bring your date to the Top of the Hub. Located on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Building in Copley Square, Top of the Hub offers a spectacular view of the Boston city skyline. If you prefer to dine some place else, come here for desserts or drinks at the lounge. There is a jazz band playing every night, after 8 P.M. There is no cover charge, but there is a minimum of $24.

Published by Eileen Thai - Featured Contributor in Travel

Eileen Thai is an adjunct ESL instructor at Chattanooga State Community College. She has traveled extensively up and down the U.S. East Coast and throughout the United States, Asia and some parts of Europe....  View profile

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  • Peggy Tee8/11/2010

    Thanks for visiting my Xanga blog and for giving me such helpful tips! I was actually in Boston again two days ago, and went to Legal - delicious! Also spent some time on Spectacle Island, which was a lot of fun! Thanks again for sending me these tips!

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