At 52 floors up, this in-the-clouds lounge has incomparable views embracing Boston Harbor, Back Bay, Logan Airport, and the far suburbs. Hip jazz combos swing for starry-eyed dancers, and cheerful servers pour from an extensive drinks (and good wine) list. Bands play nightly from 9 to 1, and during Sunday brunch. There's no cover at the bar, but there's a $24 per person minimum at tables after...
Food22 Decor27 Service23 Cost$57 30
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You’ll feel “close to heaven” dining on the 52nd floor of the Back Bay’s Prudential Center,...
Top of the Hub Restaurant Review:
Perched on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Center, Top of the Hub features floor-to-ceiling, two-story windows with 360-degree views of the city, from Cambridge to Southie. It's a special occasion spot for locals, and the prices reflect this. (Go easy on your pocketbook with the $29 three-course lunch served on weekdays.) A creative lunch take on the traditional burger yields Kobe beef hot dog...
Celebrated for its views from 52 floors above street level, Top of the Hub is often derided in the same breath as a tourist trap. We're not disagreeing; with lobster and steak entrees nearing the $50 mark, prices are on a par with some of… Read More