February 8, 2017 Where to Eat for Valentine’s Day
So Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. So much pressure to go out and do something fantastic with that special someone. Here are a few options at all price points to help you celebrate the day.
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Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House Boston will offer guests an intimate dinner for two, featuring:
- Oysters & Pearls – Chilled Oysters on the Half Shell, Caviar Mignonette paired with two Glasses of Veuve Clicquot Champagne or Grey Goose VX Vodka
- Chateaubriand– Roasted & sliced tenderloin, butter poached Lobster, Green & White Asparagus, Hollondaise, Peppercorn Sauce & Bordelaise
- Godiva Chocolate Mousse Cake – Warm Chocolate-Caramel Sauce and Shaved Chocolate
- The Blushing Valentini Cocktail – ABSOLUT Vanilla Vodka, Cointreau and Fresh Lemon
The menu is available from February 10th to February 14th and guests can make reservations by calling the restaurant directly at 617-951-1368.
250 Northern Ave., Boston, MA
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Dinner For Two from Branch Line – $32 I LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea for a takeout Valentine’s Day meal!
Skip the over-crowded restaurant and last-minute scramble for table reservations this Valentine’s Day and opt for a night in with a decadent dinner for two from Watertown neighborhood rotisserie, Branch Line. Let Chef Stephen Oxaal take the stress out of dinner with the signature Whole Green Circle Rotisserie Chicken, Arugula Salad and a House-made Chocolate Chunk Brownie. Call anytime to place your order and enjoy a quiet night in with your loved one without the hassle of reservations or cooking! 617-420-1900
321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA
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The Envoy Hotel’s Outlook Kitchen and Bar is offering a special 3-course prix-fixe menu for Valentine’s Day, this year. Executive Chef Tatiana Rosana’s Valentine’s Day feast is available on Tuesday, February 14, for $75pp, which includes a Champagne Toast. Look online at their full Valentine’s Day menu – abbreviated menu below.
Outlook Kitchen and Bar’s Valentine’s Day Menu
- Fried Wellfleet Oyster– saffron aioli, pickled shallots, micro amaranth
- Beet and Burrata Salad– gold and red beets, burrata, crostini, Hearts on Fire microgreens
- Duck Confit– polenta, watercress, red grapes, shaved fennel, Champagne and Honey Gastrique
- Pineland Farms Tomahawk Steak for Two– crispy potatoes, charred scallions, roasted garlic, Au Poivre
- CoCoa– Spiced flourless chocolate cake, pistachio brittle, vanilla cream, stout caramel
- Honey– Honey lemon cake, crème fraiche, honeycomb toffee, almonds
70 Sleeper Street, Boston, MA
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The whole team at Deuxave has worked tirelessly on this beautiful four-course menu ($150/$75 for wine pairings), and they’re confident it’ll mean a dining room full of happy, smiling couples. (Perigord-truffled terrines of foie gras and Scituate lobster and hazelnut dacquoise tend to have that effect on people.) See their full Valentine’s Day menu here.
371 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA
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Did you just start dating someone? Not that serious yet? Don’t want to make Valentine’s Day a big deal? Just love doughnuts? Blackbird Doughnuts has your sweet tooth covered. Doughnuts will come with a “sweet” message or with a “naughty” message, and all the pink, purple, hearts and sprinkles one can hope for and imagine. Regular prices at $3 a doughnut.
492 Tremont Street, Boston, MA
Whatever you decide to do, hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day!
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