Upstairs On the Square has been selected as a best restaurant
by a major publication or website.
|
Listed below are links to reviews of Upstairs On the Square from around the web.
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Sitting in the middle of Harvard Square, this funky two-story restaurant is a playground for Cantabrigians and foodies alike. On the first floor, the more relaxed Monday Club Bar and the Zebra Room are washed in purples and greens and present an affordabl..."
[ more from eatinwithlynne.blogspot]
"Anyway, the important thing is that the waiter was half right. We ordered their "Zebra Tea with a Kick" (the zebra is the restaurant's mascot if you will) for 2...."
[ more from eatinwithlynne.blogspot]
"Our occasion was a birthday celebration and between the two of us, we were able to try everything on the Tasting Menu even though we opted for the 5-course menu instead of the 7. Getting to try a little bit of so many different flavors - local produce, se..."
[ more from fodors]
| "My husband and I enjoyed a fantastic dinner at UpStairs on the Square last weekend. First of all, a restaurant's decor is very important to me - it's a huge part of the overall experience...." |
3 reviews
|
[ more from frommers]
"Upstairs on the Square is the reincarnation of a longtime Harvard Square favorite, Upstairs at the Pudding. It opened in its new location in 2002 and immediately reestablished itself as the kind of restaurant that puts the "special" in "special occasion...."
[ more from gayot]
| "Institutions are a dying breed in ever-more-commercialized Harvard Square, so kudos to restaurateurs Mary-Catherine Deibel and Deborah Hughes for fighting the good fight---with wild style. After losing the lease for the site of their much-loved UpStairs a..." |
1 reviews
|
[ more from insiderpages]
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "The BEST Restaurant in Boston: I've been to most of the best restaurants in town, but Upstairs on the Square always comes back as one of my favorites. They incorporate fresh, local ingredients in the most imaginative ways and the food is always done to pe..." |
4 reviews
|
[ more from phantomgourmet]
"Upstairs on the Square is just as lovely as its former identity, Upstairs at the Pudding, only this time with a new address and a slightly different name. The multi-leveled eatery has just the right amount of confidence and 40"s panache to make a great..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Breakfast at Tiffany's isn't an option in Boston, but a visit to Upstairs on the Square is like a foray into a jewelry box as envisioned by Klimt. An oasis of sheer escapism in Harvard Square, the space eclipses the drama of its former occupant (the Marke..." |
3 reviews
|
[ more from thephoenix]
"Jazz up an ordinary dinner at Upstairs on the Square (91 Winthrop Street, Boston) on March 20. That"s when the restaurant morphs into a jazz club, with music from local band Gypsy Schaeffer, mood lighting, special cocktails, and a menu of dishes like..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"If our waiter's Cheshire cat grin wasn't enough of a warning, we were sure to find out on our own: presentation only along with overly agressive, self-opinionated pricing do not a a great (or even a palatable)...."
[ more from wcities]
"The Monday Club Bar, with its green, violet, red and gold décor, is worth checking out; and the Zebra Room offers a stunning view of the park and the Square. You can even dine at the Soirée Dining Room, which has round windows and pink and violet furnis..."
|
|