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16 cozy fireplaces at Boston-area restaurants and bars
Boston-area establishments offer cozy fireplaces to combat the winter chill, providing inviting atmospheres for dining and drinks. The article highlights 16 restaurants and bars in Boston, Cambridge, Charlestown, Dorchester, and Quincy, detailing their unique ambiance and special features. These venues range from historic taverns to modern hotel bars, each offering a distinct experience centered around the warmth of a fireplace.
In Boston, the 21st Amendment, located in Beacon Hill, provides a classic neighborhood feel with its old-fashioned fireplace, a relic from its past as the Bellevue Hotel. Avery Bar, within the Ritz Carlton Hotel, showcases a modern 1950s design with a raised fireplace, offering an intimate setting. Bistro du Midi, celebrated by Boston Magazine, features a rustic brownstone fireplace amidst wood-beamed ceilings and an open kitchen. The Bristol Lounge Boston, known as "Boston's living room" within the Four Seasons Hotel, uses its fireplace as a central design element, popular for its signature Bristol Burger. Clery's, an Irish bar in the South End, offers a rustic sporting lodge ambiance with its large fireplace and unique décor, including a mounted deer head. Grill 23 provides two fireplace options: one in the lounge and another in a private dining room, perfect for enjoying desserts like caramel profiteroles or coconut cake. RumBa, inside the InterContinental Boston, features a clear glass fireplace complemented by warm red furnishings and cocktail tables made from repurposed Louis Vuitton trunks. The Fireplace in Brookline lives up to its name, offering a large, roaring fireplace and comforting dishes such as acorn squash porridge or braised beef shortribs.
Cambridge establishments also embrace the fireplace theme. Bondir, a 28-seat venue, offers an intimate dining experience with a rustic brick fireplace, where guests dine with mismatched vintage glassware. Christopher's Restaurant & Bar, a Porter Square institution, features exposed brick walls and a roaring fireplace, renowned for its "Best Burger in Massachusetts." Harvest, tucked away in Harvard Square, provides a quiet retreat with an open kitchen, spacious bar, and a hand-built rock fireplace in one of its private dining rooms, where signature cocktails like the Lodge Punch are recommended. The Red House, a building originally from 1802, offers a small, cozy fireplace in its front dining room, maintaining a homely feel.
Further afield, Warren Tavern in Charlestown, claiming to be Massachusetts' oldest tavern, transports visitors to revolutionary times with vaulted beamed ceilings and a large fireplace, once frequented by historical figures like Paul Revere and George Washington. The Blarney Stone in Dorchester, an institution and the first bar in the country to sell draught Guinness, features exposed brick, a mahogany bar, and a crackling fireplace. Finally, Fox & Hound in Quincy boasts a floor-to-ceiling fieldstone fireplace in its tavern. This fireplace was meticulously reconstructed after a fire in 1996, with its numbered stones allowing for its original design to be preserved, showcasing a blend of old and new stones.
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