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    Allston Billiards

    3.3 (14 reviews)
    InexpensivePool Halls
    Open 3:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Decent tables and rates. Bare bones place but only one in area. Has snooker. Good sticks.

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    Harry's Bar & Grill - Buffalo

    Harry's Bar & Grill

    3.9(369 reviews)
    0.5 miAllston/Brighton
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Casual dining

    As someone who does not go to sports bars often, this felt like a solid sports bar. It was very…read morespacious, with both a section of seats at and near the bar and an upper level of tables as well. We went on a Saturday afternoon, and several different games were being played on the many giant TVs on the walls (3 different college football games, a soccer game, and Cartoon Network). The highlight here was the food. It was reasonably priced, not too greasy, and delicious. Special shoutout to the glazed Brussels sprouts (sweet, crispy, and soft on the inside) and the chicken tenders tower (crispy, tender, and a fun presentation). A lowlight here was how our drinks kept almost falling off the table. It was nice that the tables were smooth instead of sticky, but we soon learned that all drinks should be kept on tables that weren't slanted at all, since they kept slipping towards the edge.

    Harry's might be my new go to spot for a casual classic bar! Came here to watch a redsox game on a…read moreTuesday night and the atmosphere was lively but not too packed. Service was fantastic! Our waitress was so sweet and helpful. We ordered the chicken tender tower and split it between 3 people which was more than enough - the tenders were so crispy, loved the fries and large quantitiy, dips were all fantatstic, and loved the fun presentation. I also had a apple cider donut downeast which they served with a sugar rim - so good!! Had such a great time and hope to come back and try other things :)

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    The Washington Square Tavern - Steamed PEI Mussels with Crostini

    The Washington Square Tavern

    4.0(373 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    GREAT FOOD! A mix of American/UK Pub and Mediterranean dishes. Everything I've tried is delcious…read more Some dishes have smaller serving sizes than I'd expect, and others have way more than I would have expected. It's pretty small, which lends to a warm and noisy ambiance which is nice to feel a little cozier and livelier in the winter months. If it's busy time and there's no outdoor seating I'd say go for a reservation if you want to go for dinner. I have tried their late night menu but to be honest I was imbibed and my enhoyment may have been stilted because I was quite hungry! My friend got their like short-term speciality cocktail of a garlic bread martini, and it was actually good?!? I was expecting it to be repulsive but they even did that well. Staff is really sweet, met the man who either owns it or manages it and chatted with him for a while and he was really kind. All are excellent even when they are busy.

    I so wanted to love the Tavern…read more Its a pub disguised as a restaurant. Though it does say Tavern in its name. First give away its not a restaurant -- they have no coffee or tea? None? Even a good pub has good tea. Next the noise level was about that of Park Square station at rush hour. You had to yell to be heard, and I am not deaf. Service was decent but certainly not great. Most of us had the baked cod with lentil and fennel. You received about 2 ounces of lentils and a bit of over cooked and tasteless fennel. The fish was decent though would have been better with a solid crumb topping. Pricing is aggressive even for Brookline. I would certainly come back for a beer with friends. I would not recommend sitting down for dinner.

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    Hopewell Bar & Kitchen - Fried Pickles

    Hopewell Bar & Kitchen

    4.0(323 reviews)
    0.3 miAllston/Brighton
    $$

    It's not often that a neighborhood bar and kitchen manages to strike the delicate balance between…read moreelevated dining and genuine hospitality, but Hopewell Bar & Kitchen does so with remarkable ease. I first walked in on a quiet evening and was immediately welcomed by a bartender whose warmth set the tone for the night. His martini was nicely executed, clean, and crisp, while a gin and tonic proved equally thoughtful, bright and refreshing with a balanced botanical profile. Beyond the drinks, what stood out was the conversation: attentive without being intrusive, the kind of interaction that makes a place feel instantly familiar. That sense of care carried through every layer of the experience, and it became even more apparent upon meeting Chef Joel. His passion is unmistakable, not performative, but deeply rooted in craft. It reveals itself most clearly on the plate. Returning the following evening with friends, the energy shifted into something more convivial yet equally refined. A well-curated selection of local and international beers set an easy tone, while the cocktail program continued to impress with consistency and balance. Then came the food. A feta cream, silky, rich, and delicately tangy, arrived topped with balsamic and green vegetables, served alongside warm naan. It was a deceptively simple dish elevated by precision: the interplay of sweet and salty notes, the contrast of textures, all working in quiet harmony. The oysters followed, indulgently buttery and impeccably fresh, a testament to careful sourcing and restraint in preparation. But the standout of the evening was the braised short rib. Tender to the point of surrender, it rested on a bed of velvety mashed potatoes, accompanied by baked carrots that added both sweetness and depth. It was a dish that felt both comforting and refined--executed with confidence and respect for its ingredients. Dessert, a chocolate cake, closed the evening on a high note, rich without excess, the kind of final course that lingers pleasantly rather than overwhelms. Throughout it all, the service never faltered. The waitstaff was attentive and intuitive, the bartenders engaging and skilled, and the kitchen clearly driven by both discipline and love for the craft. Hopewell Bar & Kitchen is more than just a place to eat or drink, it's a space where people who care deeply about what they do come together to create something memorable. And that, ultimately, is what keeps you coming.

    Hopewell is a classic neighborhood pub in Allston with a good beer selection, friendly staff, and…read moresolid food. I had the teriyaki beef skewers, which were served on a bed of greens. The sauce was good, and the beef was cooked medium rare. It was a good portion size at a fair price. Have been here a a handful of times. Last time had a tomato based soup with toasted bread that was memorable. The pub has a great vibe, with a solid wood bar top and hardwood floors. The large interior offers plenty of seating options at tables. It also has a pool table and shuffleboard. It's a great spot to get together with friends, have a date night, or sit at the bar for a quick drink and bite to eat while watching the game. The staff and neighborhood regulars are friendly.

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    Parlor Sports - Burger with cajun fries

    Parlor Sports

    4.6(88 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Cozy spot for sports and local vibes. Food exceeded expectations - burger was pretty good and cajun…read morefries were fresh, solid bloody mary, and service was attentive and friendly. Place was full of regulars, families, couples, friends. Tvs everywhere, even in the bathrooms. Prices pretty reasonable for this area. Fun spot to have a meal and see a Premier League game, would return!

    I wanted to find a sports bar that I could watch the Pacers game AND have above average bar food…read more Parlor Sports hits it out of the park ! It's unpretentious and welcomes all. It is ok the smaller side, so I would arrive slightly early if you would like good viewing of a specific game; however, there is TVs throughout the small-ish space. I ordered the cheese curds to munch on, and I'm not exaggerating when I say that they were some of the best cheese curds I've had. The breading wasn't thick like most, just an ultra thin layer. Added fresh jalapeños. And for dipping it was a ranch-styled sauce. So SO good ! I had a local, canned beer to drink. Service was good and it gave off a local/community vibe since the bartenders seemed to know who the regulars are. I will definitely be back! I typically don't drink cocktails at this sort of establishment, but the White Russian 2.0 has perked my interest. If the food is that great and it's only $13 for a cocktail... I'll be back to give it a try.

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    Prairie Fire - Fennel Sausage Pizza

    Prairie Fire

    4.1(263 reviews)
    1.2 miCoolidge Corner
    $$

    Was in Boston for work and ended up at Prairie Fire in Brookline -- so glad I did…read more Sat at the bar and the bartender was super helpful right away -- recommended the malloreddus and suggested a red wine to go with it. Both were spot on. The pasta had this rich tomato sauce with burrata on top, really hearty and delicious. The wine pairing made it even better. Also got the oysters which were phenomenal. Honestly the bartenders made the whole night. Friendly, knew their stuff, and made a solo work trip dinner actually fun. Really nice vibe inside and will definitely be back next time I'm in Boston.

    A fantastic meal with my mother at what I'd call a true local gem. The atmosphere is warm and…read moreinviting with plenty of bar seating and tables that give it that homey neighborhood feel you don't always find anymore. We opted to sit at the bar in front of the wood-fired oven, which turned out to be a great call. Watching the kitchen work was half the fun with pizzas and dishes coming together right in front of us. The drinks menu is impressive too, with a large selection of beers on tap plus wine, cocktails, and mocktails. For food, we kept it simple and shared our way through the menu. The Farm Green salad was crisp and fresh, pa perfect starter. Then came the asparagus, roasted in the wood-fired oven and served with a sauce that elevated the whole dish. We finished with one of their wood-fired pizzas, and it did not disappoint. Everything had that subtle smoky char you only get from a real oven. Service was excellent from start to finish. If you're looking for a spot that feels like a neighborhood staple with food that actually delivers, this is it.

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