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    MHA Conference Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Burlington - Already peeling wallpaper and trim

    Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Burlington

    (31 reviews)

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    I Stayed here during a business trip and the hotel was very clean and the rooms were a really good…read moresize. My room was a king studio suite which was very roomy with a kitchen and then a couch with a long desk and a TV on a swivel to be able to watch in bed or on the couch. I did make it down to breakfast one morning and it was ok , they had scrambled eggs , sausage and French toast sticks along with all the normal continental breakfast items. I think you main draw to this hotel would be location as you are in the parking lot of the Burlington mall and a lot of food options to eat at. Also the staff was friendly and always greeted me when I passed the front desk.

    They have a heated pool, gym, free breakfast, free parking. Location couldn't be any better. It's…read moreclose to the mall, just walk across the parking lot. There are plenty of food options, Wegmans and Kings up the street some. Movie theaters close by, legit everything you need is in walking distance. The rooms are all suites, so guaranteed to have space, lots of it. They have conjoined rooms, very clean. They carpets don't feel gross on your bare feet. When you walk in it smells so good. The staff - A M A Z I N G - Karen is a Rockstar and is so knowledgeable. I thought she was the manager the way she treated the customers. Just top tier customer service, she is the standard. This hotel has people that actually live there and it's beautiful to see how they interact.

    Post 1917 - The long bone (aka tomahawk)

    Post 1917

    (33 reviews)

    I was here for an event. The food was quite flavorful and the servers were fantastic. The place was…read morea bit inaccessible for those with mobility needs and extremely loud. I couldn't hear people at the table let alone the rest of the event. The server asked how I wanted the steak, which was fine. They didn't serve it even close to how it was requested and it wasn't worth trying to have a discussion or question it given the environment. In a small group it might be better. Perhaps there will be another visit in the future.

    In a single word....incredible!…read more Post 1917 opened its second location in the heart of Lexington. Service can sometimes be a foot note in a review but I'm starting with it. Service here is top notch. From the minute you enter until the moment you leave. Stellar. Our waiter, Luis, was among the top 5 servers I've had in my life. He was extremely knowledgeable about the menu and had the long list of delicious sounding specials memorized. He walked me through the entire menu and recommended the items he thought I might like. And he nailed it. The guy was phenomenal. Clone this man and sell him to other restaurants. Wow. Flawless service from this gentleman. This kind of service is rare. He's the guy you expect at a high end establishment. I can't say enough about him. I promise I'm not related to him, he was just so good I needed to call it out. Post does so many things so well. Steaks! Perfectly seasoned and perfectly cooked. The Long Bone (as they call it) came out cooked to the ideal color at the requested temp. Spot on. It had a side of 4 sauces to sample, each one unique and bursting with flavor. The steak was so juicy, it didn't need sauce, but you will need to try them anyway. Blue cheese butter? Yes please. Chef Jason knows steaks and it's a fact that cannot be denied. This is his second Post 1917 restaurant. The staff is well trained and it shows. Everyone seems so passionate about their job here. It shows in the food and the experience. The crab cakes, suggested by Luis, we're so good. More crab than cake, which meant you get alot of crab in every bite. Another perfect execution. Moist and flavorful. It's a must try. The wedge salad is a steakhouse staple and Post 1917 nails it. High quality blue cheese and fresh lettuce with bacon and tomato. Simple but awesome. Dessert was a key lime cheesecake. You can see and taste the key lime zest. I could have eaten 2 of these if I hadn't filled up on steak. The menu has steaks and seafood mainly, but they seem to do it all to perfection. I saw other dishes leave the kitchen and they all made me wish I ordered the whole menu. There was a seafood paella which looked like something I must try. The interior is huge and very well decorated. It feels so open and inviting. Overall... an easy 5 star restaurant. You need to go here. Take your friends. Take your family. Take your date. Post 1917 is what Lexington has been missing. Service is a shining star here.

    Cary Hall - Side balconies

    Cary Hall

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    I had a wonderful time last night seeing Corrine Bailey Rae. The staff were supper helpful and…read morewelcoming. My only complaint is that the seats are small and uncomfortably close. It was very invasive sitting next to a stranger and our legs and arms were rubbing up against each other. Luckily my seat mate was nice, but not what I would expect of front row seating. I was uncomfortable the entire show.

    Had a fun experience at Cary Hall seeing American Idol legends Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard…read more I had no idea that this venue with so much history was right in my backyard. It was built in the 1920s, and the character still oozes from the building. They've made some renovations, but have kept it mostly original which I appreciate. The actual chairs are still everywhere expect for the orchestra seating, and they are sooo comfy. Trivia question: The seats have a wire rack underneath, what was it used for back in the day? Shout out to one of the ushers for this fun question. (I won't spoil the answer). Now, because it is historic, there are some things it doesn't have. One being no screens like at most concert venues. This wasn't too big a deal since the hall is not huge, but something to point out. Also can't bring food or drink inside the space to protect its historic value, which didn't bother me to be honest. This hall is also nice because due to the size, there really isn't a bad seat in the house. The side balconies aren't head on with the stage but it didn't seem to be an issue. I sat in the loge and for being furthest away, I had a clear view. They also had a cash bar in the foyer with drinks and snacks. I liked this venue because it was a quaint space, and it felt like I was going to a live theater, rather than a huge concert. It's classy and makes for a fun night out. I would love to come back and see the Lexington Symphony play here.

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