Avenue One - Boston

American, Bar-lounge, Full
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Avenue One

Avenue One
3.7 / 5 (2896 reviews)

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Avenue One offers a modern take on New England cuisine in a laid-back setting. Located in the bustling downtown area, it's the perfect spot for a delicious breakfast, post-work drinks, or lighter meal options. Visit our website for more information.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Alvah

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★ 3.7 / 5 from 2896 reviews
alvah98
25.04.2025

Clam chowder was delicious, but the spinach salad with orzo and feta was awful. The balsamic dressing was very salty, as was the feta (saltier than feta *should* be). It's also very pricey. $6 for a cup of coffee? Really?? Service was very good,however.

acollier-tree106
25.04.2025

Good place to done if you are not in the mood to step out for food. Not too many options, but what they have is all good. I had couple of take outs for a margarita and fish and chips, and they both tasted great!

jfranecki-6
25.04.2025

As a hotel restaurant and bar, this is about what you'd expect with the exception that service was better than anticipated. We had a group of about 10 people for drinks, appetizers, and pizza, and the bartender and servers were very attentive andfriendly. On a weeknight, it wasn't overly busy, allowing for good conversation and good energy without being too chaotic.

maiya63
25.04.2025

Bad service, too quick, attentive. Springwater in a plastic bottle for $4 is just not incredible The prices for the portions don't fit. The salmon was good, the new england cakes are a starter portion, the tiramsu was the worst we've ever had. Theatmosphere is bad, it's a lounge feeling, no restaurant at all. To many TV screens, tables too close to each other. In total,for a snack ok but not for a dinner.

kyla88
25.04.2025

Paid for breakfast since there seemed to be many people having it. Definitely not worth it. The variety was way too limited for the price. Otherwise, the food wasn't too bad.

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At 194, you'll find the stop MBTA-Chinatown, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

As a customer, you can use the WLAN of the restaurant at no extra cost.

Smoking is prohibited in this restaurant.

You can also enjoy gluten-free meals at the restaurant.

The rooms on site are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.

The restaurant also accepts credit cards from the common providers as a means of payment.

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