IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. Parker's (0.0 miles)
  2. KO Prime (0.0 miles)
  3. The Oceanaire (0.0 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. DJ Raffi Professional Music Productions (0.1 miles)
  2. Judy West Photography (0.2 miles)
  3. Locke-Ober (0.2 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. 21st Amendment (0.1 miles)
  2. The Kinsale (0.2 miles)
  3. Silvertone Bar & Grill (0.2 miles)
  4. Mojitos (0.2 miles)
  5. Red Hat Café (0.2 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
Mediterranean,

Meals Served:
Lunch
Dinner

Entree Price:
More than $30

Payment Type:
American Express
Discover
MasterCard
Visa

Features:
Special Occasion
Romantic
Private Room(s)
Prix Fixe Menu

Alcohol Type:
Full Bar

Reservations Required:
Lunch Suggested
Dinner Required

Neighborhood:
Boston
Beacon Hill/West End

Hours:
W-F, M-T: 11:30 AM-10:00 PM
S: 05:30 PM-10:00 PM

Also Featured in:
Best of Boston 2006 Restaurant, General Excellence, Best of Boston 2005 Restaurant, General Excellence, Best of Boston 2004 Power Lunch, Best of Boston 2004 Sommelier, Best of Boston 2003 Restaurant, General Excellence, Best of Boston 2003 Cocktail, Cool, Best of Boston 2002 Wine List, Upscale, Best of Boston 2000 Restaurant, Best All-Around

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No. 9 Park

9 Park St.
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: 617-742-9991
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Fax: 617-742-9993
Email: info@no9park.com
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Barbara Lynch’s sophisticated restaurant in the shadow of the State House is famous for its prune-filled gnocchi. Some patrons eat only that—a mistake, since they miss out on equally inventive dishes such as duck breast with heirloom radishes, seared foie gras, and black mission figs and coriander-crusted monkfish served with carrot and ginger purée and mango chutney. Note: The restaurant closes between lunch and dinner.

Featured In
Best of Boston 2006 Restaurant, General Excellence
The name really ought to be No. 10, because chef Barbara Lynch’s Beacon Hill institution offers perfection every time. Foodies ...

Best of Boston 2005 Restaurant, General Excellence
It should be called No. 1. Barbara Lynch’s spot tops our list as the best in the city for inspired, seasonal cuisine like bacon...

Best of Boston 2004 Power Lunch
Barbara Lynch's famous prune-stuffed gnocchi with seared foie gras is generally evening fare, but the city's power corps increasingly...

Best of Boston 2004 Sommelier
Whatever you do, don't call Cat Silirie a sommelier. That title conjures up a tastevin-toting snob stealing sips of your
Best of Boston 2003 Restaurant, General Excellence
It's one thing for a restaurant to generate buzz during its first year in business. It's quite another to be the talk of the town aft...

Best of Boston 2003 Cocktail, Cool
Enough already with the fruity cocktail fads that result in sticky fingers and killer hangovers. The ultimate in cool libations is an...

Best of Boston 2002 Wine List, Upscale
Oenophiles searching for a wine list that both delights and challenges need look no further than the fringes of Boston Common. No. 9 ...

Best of Boston 2000 Restaurant, Best All-Around
Chef Barbara Lynch strikes just the right chord with her Beacon Hill restaurant, which is elegant and haute without any pretension. T...

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