Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Newton, Massachusetts, United States. Newton is a suburban city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is approximately 7 miles (11 km) west of downtown Boston and is bordered by Boston's Brighton and West Roxbury neighborhoods to the east and south, respectively, and by the suburb of Brookline to the east, the suburbs of Watertown and Waltham to the north, and Wellesley and Needham to the west. Rather than having a single city center, Newton resembles a patchwork of thirteen villages. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Newton was 85,146, making it the eleventh largest city in the state.
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4 based on 338 reviews
You'll quickly see why The Boston Globe proclaimed âwe've never been happier in our lives,â after an evening at The Capital Grille. Drawing from its New England roots, The Capital Grilleâs relaxed elegance and style have become a trademark of the Boston a
Thev Capital Grille in Chestnut Hill is a classic old time steak house with exceptional service. From greeting, to seating, to service, it was perfect. Waiter, Sebastian, was very attentive and helpful from wine selection to dinner selection. Wedge salad excellent, Steaks done perfectly, as well as salmon. Add creme brulee and coffee. A perfect night for a birthday celebration.
4 based on 124 reviews
The perfect combination of handmade pastas, fresh seafood and Davio's signature Northern Italian steaks. Davio's Chestnut Hill, created by Steve DiFillippo, pairs a state-of-the-art kitchen and exceptional restaurant design, with a warm, inviting place to
Our third visit to Davios, and looking forward to the fourth! Always a pleasure. Service excellent. Food amazing. Lots pf parking. What else is there in life? Went there for brunch. Huge variety from the light (why go out to eat "light" food??) to the best of the good stuff. I had a burger - excellent.Thank you for your review of Davio's Chestnut Hill. We are glad you have enjoyed your visits with us including the service, food and parking. We appreciate your review and we look forward to seeing you again soon.Thank you!
Where to eat Italian food in Newton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 242 reviews
Excellent food, service, atmosphere at an average price is found at the Stockyard. My husband and I stopped for lunch and were seated promptly. He ordered a French dip sandwich which came with steak fries and I the salmon burger. He was pleased as was I. The salmon burger was hot, juicy and spiced perfectly. It was absolutely the best ever. My only criticism was the salad served alongside. It was a chopped salad Pre-dressed. It was large and used half the plate. The plate was wary so it wilted quickly. Next time I will request another side. The service was A+, bathrooms are clean and spacious and parking easy. We will return and recommend.
Most Popular Wine Bar food in Newton, Massachusetts, United States
3 based on 126 reviews
Del Frisco's Grille is a modern and stylish spin on the classic bar and grill, drawing inspiration from bold flavors and market-fresh ingredients. Our menu is a tempting mix of prime steaks, fresh seafood and twists on American comfort cuisine.
Among our party of 5, a $500 meal at this restaurant didn't feel like a $500 dining experience. The food was standard steak and burger territory, but the drinks were overpriced and frankly not that good - probably the worst mojito I've ever had. Appetizers and deserts were meh.
3 based on 180 reviews
Bokx 109 American Prime at Hotel Indigo provides a fine dining experience for everyone. From corporate business dinners, to romantic nights out, Bokx 109 American Prime features something for everyone. Executive Chef Israel Medina and team craft up culina
We've stayed at the Indigo before, and thought this was a mighty noisy restaurant ... but perhaps worth trying. On a Friday evening last month, we figured it would be relaxing to skip traffic and crowds by going downstairs to BOKX 109. What a mistake. It was as noisy as I remembered, which is remarkable because there were only a few tables in use and maybe a half-full bar. But we waited at the host's podium and figured we could get a table in the quietest section. Wrong. We were standing there for quite a while, being ignored by the bartender. Never saw a waiter/waitress the whole time. A young man eventually hurried over from the back with the unfocused, sort of rushed look that you get from a hostess at a wildly overcrowded diner during a Sunday morning peak time. That's a bad start, because (a) this place is priced to be middle-end at least and (b) most of the room was empty, with no waiting line. Nevertheless, I asked if he could get us a table for two, preferably in a quiet section. The kid looked around the room like this was a real challenge ... and replied it would be five minutes. We just stared at him. There had to be a half-dozen empty tables in direct view, and he's putting us on a list? I asked why that was. He said the server had just seated a big party, and then he gestured to the lobby area near the elevators ... and suggested we could wait there. Wow. This is the reception you expect from a failing Denny's on the midnight shift. The kid wasn't surly or deliberately rude, but as untrained and unprofessional as could be. This was management's fault, not his - he clearly hadn't been trained in even the simplest tasks of the host's job. We bailed, and ended up driving into town for dinner. I told Katie, an Indigo front desk manager, about this disaster. To her credit (and to the hotel's credit), she apologized and offered breakfast vouchers. We declined, but said we'd like to hear an explanation from the restaurant manager at some point. By the time we checked out Sunday, of course, there had been zero communication from BOKX 109.
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