Parish Cafe, Boston, Massachusetts
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Parish Cafe
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Restaurant

361 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts United States 02116 [ print map ]
(617) 247-4777
http://www.parishcafe.com

Hours: Serving full menu until 1 A.M. 7 days a week


Taps: 6-10
Bottles: 30



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles



3 reviews for Parish Cafe
 Ambiance 73%
 Service 57%
 Selection 69%
 Food 80%
 Value 17%
 Overall 68%
 Rating N/A



Beese (50), Watford, England
  62   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/56/1010/15 9/10 5/1012/20

July 3, 2008 [ Updated September 5, 2008 ]
I probably liked this place more for the food than the beer, although it does have a nice selection of brews to go with thee great food. It was very busy when I went in, we had to wait a few minutes for a table, but not too long (although I could see it taking longer if you were to go in at the wrong time). I had a couple of beers off their list (a Stoudts and a Brooklyn) which was good enough, although quite expensive. The food however was absolutely brilliant, definitely worth the price, I had a delicious Meatloaf sandwich which came with the most heavenly mash potato. So this is a great place to eat, but I personally found it too pricey and crowded to simply drink in.

SuIIy (36), Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
  74   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/55/1013/15 8/10N/A15/20

July 8, 2005
Great menu makes the decision process quite long. Sandwhiches turn out very good though, i had an egg sandwhich with blue cheese..very hot though. Beer selection in bottles is good with a few good selections on tap. like most things in boston proper, you wont be getting a steal.

ClarkVV (90), Allston, Massachusetts
  64   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/56/108/15 7/10N/A14/20

January 18, 2005
Been here a number of times, and while the service can be slow at times, mainly due to the crowds, the sandwiches are always interesting. The pepper blue steak sandwich is quite good, but make sure to ask them not to overcook it, as it has been served dry and tough. Eclectic decor and an average beer list full of mostly local brews. Sierra Nevada Celebration and Brooklyn Black Chocolate on tap during my last visit. Sandwiches run between 8 and 12 dollars with bottled beers a bit on the expensive side.

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Scene
Upscale dining

Noise
crowded, normal busy restaurant noise

Staff
helpful, if somewhat overworked

Food
Wonderful variety of specialty sandwiches

Parking
little to none. Spots on Boylston if you’re lucky