Bosco's Squared

2120 Madison Ave MemphisTN38104
Opens in 50 minutes
Sunday
10:30am-2:00am
Monday
11:00am-2:00am
Tuesday
11:00am-2:00am
Wednesday
11:00am-2:00am
Thursday
11:00am-2:00am
Friday
11:00am-3:00am
Saturday
11:00am-3:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(100)
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by merchantcircle on February 16, 2019 from merchantcircle

Editorial Reviews

Boscos Squared Restaurant Review:
It’s all about the beer at Boscos Squared, where cask-conditioned ales are brewed on-site. Microbrew connoisseurs won’t be disappointed with the nutty Midtown Brown, the hoppy Bombay IPA, and various seasonal brews. Not only do staff recommend beer pairings for the diverse menu offerings (think burgers, pastas, salmon and steaks), but the cooks also use beer to season the crust for the...
by gayot on November 01, 2011 from gayot
Live jazz sizzles on Sundays at this popular Overton Square brew pub, known for its Famous Flaming Stone Beer. Locally owned, Boscos also boasts a terrific restaurant menu with great wood-fired-oven pizzas. An outdoor patio is perfect for large parties. If you're a cheap date (or you just like saving money), you'll appreciate that parking is free and much less hassle than at the downtown and...
by frommers on October 13, 2011 from frommers
Boscos Squared seems to have it all: a wide-ranging menu, nice ambience, a pleasant deck, and best of all, wood-fired pizzas and house-brewed beer (some of which is used in making the crust for Boscos' pizza). Given its proximity to Midtown’s only movieplex, this comfortable Overton Square restaurant is appropriate for movie night, while such appetizers as fried artichokes and crisp, tender...
by gayot on July 03, 2007 from gayot

Information from the business

Boscos Squared is a casual-style restaurant that was opened in 2000 and is remembered by many Memphians as the home of the Bombay Bicycle Club, which occupied the building for decades. The restaurant features a rectangular bar and deck built from Brazilian ironwood, as well as various original features from the bicycle club, such as hardwood pocket doors. It offers a weekly special lunch menu...
by yellowpages on December 29, 2014 from yellowpages