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Beehive
541 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02115
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In a neighborhood rife with $30 plates of comfort food tarted up with organic ramps and pomegranate purée, the Beehive's quirky grub and chilled-out subterranean setting are a respite. If the scads of day-trippers clad in Nautica and locals with strollers give you pause, though, rest easy. The sophisticated menu from chef Rebecca Newell offers no amnesty to the Applebee's set: The fried cauliflower with frisée, basil, and grapes and the aptly named bunch of bacon seem like snacks that a munchies-addled chef would cobble together off-hours. By the time the live music starts around 8 p.m., the strollers have rolled on and an authentically groovy energy kicks in. And by your second Negroni, it dawns on you that those are legit Berklee jazzers onstage, the artwork is by real local artists, and that cod with bacon, butter beans, and red chili gnocchi is pretty darned good.
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Rating
| Overall (3) |
Food (1) |
Service (8) |
| Decor (4) |
Value (1) |
Average (3.40) |
Review
Hello,
I had a very disappointing meal at your restaurant the other day. I had Steak frites. The steak was like london broil, not hanger steak, it was tepid not warm, I substituted the frites for polenta which were gooey and more like mash potatoes.
Posted by Lisa: Oct. October 20th, 2007 at 8:46 PM