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Hours

Dinner Sun.-Wed. 5-10PM
Thu.-Sat. 5-11PM
lounge Sun.-Sat. 4PM-close

Nearest Subway Station

Hynes Convention Center/ ICA Station
100 Massacchsettes Ave
Green Line

Cross Street

Massachusetts Ave.

Parking

Street meters
valet after 5PM

Pricing

Very High ($$$$)

Capital Grille   

359 Newbury St
Boston, MA 2115
617-262-8900
www.thecapitalgrille.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (14 Ratings)   Read Reviews (14)    Rate and Write a Review

In keeping with the extra "e" in its title, the Capital Grille is very much your father's steakhouse -- if your father is a member of the olde school that appreciates red leather banquettes, stained glass lamps and gold framed portraits of foxhunts. Though this clubby, dark-wooded atmosphere seems explicitly tailored for Bostonians, the Capital Grille is actually a national chain with outposts in sunny realms like Phoenix and Atlanta. Like Morton's, a chain with similar scope, the restaurant caters to traditional tastes with a menu of dry-aged steaks, simple seafood dishes and unadventurous desserts like key lime pie and creme brulee. Those capable of ordering beef after encountering the mini-abattoir in the entrance (a glassed-in exhibit of curing meats worthy of Damien Hirst) will be gratified by prime cuts ranging from porterhouse to Delmonico, while "surf" partisans can partake of sushi-grade tuna Mediterranean or fresh-grilled salmon (with a fricassee of white beans). The bar scene attracts a slightly older crowd than the see-and-be-seen bunch at nearby Sonsie, with buttoned-down banker types schmoozing manicured Junior Leaguers under the observant gaze of a mounted deer head. -- Julia Clinger

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14 Ratings and Reviews

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Review rating 5 out of 5
Exceptional
By nautica3389 on 08/01/2007
Far better than the one in NY! Weighter's and staff acted appropriately and service was excelant.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
Ehhh
By willow162 on 04/12/2007
Food was just okay, waiters were okay, receptionist was beyond snobbish. Would rather go to the Oak Room. Much nicer experience and atmosphere for the same money.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
The best I've had
By death109 on 02/28/2007
I love steak...point blank...so as you can guess I've had more steak then I can imagine. But the capital grill tops them all, with excellent service, delicious food, and a casual atmosphere. This restaurant while located near the heart of the city, is a reminder that true steak houses still exist in the old traditions. All of the food was mouth watering and far better then you could expect to get. The waiters are friendly and don't mind chatting on what you did or did not like about the food(never had a dislike). Be prepared to pull out the wallet on this one, but everything that you get is well worth the money. P. S. the Corona steak is the best of them all.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Red meat, Read Letter
By tracymooa on 02/20/2007
I have friends visinting me from London, Kenya and as far away as Sri Lanka... When I want to show them "well-done", by Bsotn standards, I take them to the Capital Grille. The food is superb, the ambience is rich and magnetic. The pineapple vodka is not for the faint of heart and is quite delicious! Capital Grille is a class act!