
Visitors to Boston over the coming weeks can look forward to top-quality dining at much reduced prices.
Dine Out Boston, formerly known as Restaurant Week Boston, will be staged from February 23-March 15, with establishments across the city and some beyond its boundaries offering great-value prix fixe meal deals.
The twice-yearly event is a collaboration between Meet Boston and many of the city’s best-known-restaurants which offer lunch and/or dinner options at four different price points.
Lunch prices are $22, $27, $32, and $36 with dinner options $36, $41, $46, and $55. All prices exclude tax and gratuities.
No passes, tickets, or coupons are required – visitors to the city simply turn up at one of the participating restaurants, although reservations are encouraged.


For example, at the popular Abe and Louie’s, a steakhouse at 793 Boylston Street, lunch is available for $32, while across the Charles River in Cambridge, Grafton Street Pub & Grill (59 JFK Street, Harvard Square) – described as a combination of traditional Irish pub and contemporary restaurant – a dinner menu is on offer for $46.
Joe’s American Bar & Grill, at 100 Atlantic Avenue at Commercial Wharf, serves up a fresh take on “American classics” like prime burgers, seafood, pastas, soups and light salads for a Dine out Boston Special price of $22 for lunch.
Around 20 miles north of the city, in Andover, LaRosa’s is a café by day that offers features Italian sandwiches, salads, and soups. In the evening, it transforms into a full-service Italian restaurant, promising “classic Italian cuisine with a modern approach” and a curated Italian wine list. Dinner is available for $55.
The dates of the summer edition of Dine Out Boston will be announced in June 2025.
Boston’s most visited attractions include Boston Common, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and America’s oldest ballpark, Fenway Park, home of Baseball’s Boston Red Sox.
Boston has one of the shortest transatlantic flight times (six hours and 30 minutes from the UK) and one of the shortest airport-to-downtown transfer distances of major U.S. cities.
Bordered by Boston Harbor on the east, the Charles River separates Boston on the north from neighbouring Cambridge, home to Harvard University.
For postcard-perfect views of the Boston skyline from the Cambridge side, rent a bike or stroll along the Charles River Esplanade Park.

