At this "cheap, easy" Beacon Hill "haven" for drinking and dining, a mostly "impeccable" staff serves "generous portions" of American "standards" that "rock"; the "historic setting" with "old photos and a 1940s vibe" feels like a step "back in time", though it's still "great" for modern-day "pol-watching", especially from the "nice patio."
Scollay Square Restaurant Review:
Paying homage to the section of Boston formerly known as Scollay Square (the intersection of Tremont and Court Streets), this neighborhood restaurant caters to politicos who flock here daily for reasonably priced bistro-style cuisine. The varied menu features dishes from around the country, like New Orleans barbecue shrimp, Philly cheesesteak spring rolls and Maine lobster. The “hand hacked”...
Modern American cuisine and a Roaring '20s theme provides State House staffers and Beacon Hill locals with an enjoyable juxtaposition.:
The Scene
Named after a nearby locale that was all the rage in the 1920s, Scollay Square provides downtown workers and area residents with a casual setting in which to enjoy contemporary...