Henrietta's Table has been selected as a best restaurant
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Listed below are links to reviews of Henrietta's Table from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Boston’s dining scene is the quintessential melting pot, filled with tony dining rooms, casual crab shacks, and student-filled burger joints. You can also find every type of ethnic eatery imaginable, from Middle Eastern to Milanese to Mediterranean...."
[ more from gayot]
| "In a spacious setting with a Crate & Barrel-meets-New England farmhouse feel, Henrietta's Table does its best to transcend its hotel-restaurant rep---and mostly succeeds. Chef Peter Davis was a champion of local products long before his cause was fashiona..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
"My fiancée and I went to the $40 pp brunch last Sunday around 12:30 and I cant wait to go back despite the crowd and poor service. Never having gone before, I was surprised to see what was essentially a very large but elegant cafeteria with lots of table..."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Noisy but delicious: Henrietta's is one large room, so it can get noisy when crowded, which is nearly always. Even if you have reservations, it's best to show up at least a half-hour befroe the noon opening...." |
8 reviews
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[ more from phantomgourmet]
"Henrietta"s Table is an upscale country kitchen with a spectacular Sunday brunch at a spectacularly expensive price. From noon to 3 pm, it"s an all-you-can-eat feast of fresh shucked Wellfleet oysters, bacon, sausage, and smoked fish...."
[ more from realeats]
""Located in the Charles Hotel, Henrietta's Table is the less high-brow and distant cousin of the highly regarded Rialto. Although this may be the case, the food is still solid, and the prices are still high...."
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