Fall is in full swing in New England. The leaves are yellow and red, the air is crisp and the Patriots are playing. And with every new season, comes new menus at our favorite Boston restaurants. Here is our fall food guide to our favorite city!

Outlook Kitchen & Bar – Located inside the Envoy Hotel in Boston’s seaport, Outlook is one of our go-to favorites! And we were so thrilled to try out Chef Tatiana Rosana’s new fall menu. With this being her first full menu as Executive Chef at Outlook, it was immediately clear that a ton of heart and soul went into every dish. Let me put it this way, she somehow even turned “Peas & Carrots” into something you would make the trip over the channel for!

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Filet goes with fall so well!

 

Liquid Art House – Part art gallery, part nightclub, part fine dining, Liquid Art House is a place to go when you want to kick off a fun night out. Another restaurant with a totally revamped menu for fall, Liquid Art House seriously delivers. Updated classics and international twists on local favorites are the name of the game on Chef Johnny Sheehan’s fall menu. Pro tip: the wine selection is excellent, and don’t be afraid to ask for recommendations, the staff is extremely knowledgeable.

Farm to Post – Post 390, always a fall favorite, with that cozy fireplace on the first floor, wrapped up a wonderful farm to table special series earlier this month. Titled “Novemberfest”, the last dinner in their “Farm to Post” series features seasonal, fresh, local ingredients, transformed into hearty cold-weather dishes.

Empire – Fall in New England means the sun going down at 4:30 in the afternoon. And the way we like to look at that is, your night out just gets to start a littler earlier! And Empire is the perfect place to get the night started! I mean sushi and cocktails sounds like the perfect girls night out to me! Oh and did I mention they have something called the “Big Kahuna”, aka a gigantic watermelon filled with Grey Goose and other goodies?

Outlook, Liquid Art House, Post 390 and Empire are our top fall restaurant recommendations in Boston. With inventive, updated menus and cozy atmospheres, they are the perfect spots to snuggle up with your besties and ride out this chilly weather!

13 responses to “The Fall Food Guide to Boston”

  1. Morgan Timm Avatar

    I’ve always wanted to go to Boston! When I was living on the East Coast I meant to head out that way, but I never got around to it. But the food is making me want to fly out – great post!

    1. jqlouise Avatar

      Boston is such a fun city, you should check it out!

  2. Lauren Elizabeth Avatar

    these places look great! I am dying to try that watermelon drink lol 🙂

    1. jqlouise Avatar

      That watermelon was SO GOOD. And humongous!

  3. Lydia Monson Avatar

    I want to go to Boston so bad! Along with like, 20 other cities, haha! That food all looks so so good 🙂

    1. jqlouise Avatar

      You should totally come to Boston, it is beautiful this time of year!

  4. Deborah Avatar

    The food looks AMAZING! if anything that giant watermelon cocktail is making me want to go to Boston 😉

    1. jqlouise Avatar

      Totally worth it! It was literally so good!

  5. Aditi Mayer Avatar

    Oh my gosh these all look so delectable! I love that watermelon drink!

    xx, Aditi
    ADIMAY.com

    1. jqlouise Avatar

      It was so amazing! Thanks!

  6. Sophie (@sofillyx) Avatar

    Oh my gosh I’m drooling! The food looks amazing, especially the desserts. That, what looks like extravagant brownie and mousse, dessert looks incredible!

    Sophie // http://www.sofilly.com

  7. Sami Mast Avatar

    I’ve only been to Boston once, but I absolutely loved it there. If I’m ever back in the area I’ll be looking at this to see where to eat!

    xo
    Sami
    http://www.theclassicbrunette.com

  8. alishataneja Avatar

    Like seriously, this all looks so mouth watering and I cannot believe I have never even visited Boston! looks like an amazing city.

    Alisha

    saffrononrose.com