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Hours

Mon.-Sat. 5PM-2AM (food served at the bar until midnight)
Sun. 5:30PM-midnight (food served until 10:30PM)
dinner Mon.-Thu. 5:30-10:30PM, Fri. 5:30-11PM
Sat. 5-11PM
Sun. 5:30-10PM

Parking

Valet parking

Pricing

Very High ($$$$)

City's Best

Excelsior   

272 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116
617-426-5684
www.excelsiorrestaurant.com

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

Few and far between are the restaurants that can justifiably be called awe-inspiring, but even Bacchus himself might go ga-ga were he ever to pay a visit to Excelsior. Upon entering the restaurant, which strikes a classy balance between swank and hip, you're immediately confronted with the sight of a three-story, temperature-controlled wine tower with the capacity to hold 7,000 bottles. It's eye-popping Vegas excess meets ancient Spanish sophistication. The tower doubles as elevator shaft, through which you can ride in a glass elevator to the upstairs dining room. Seat yourself amid the dim saffron-and russet-colored space, which is decked out for a meal that employs fresh local ingredients glammed up in unexpected, exotic flavors. Chef Eric Brennan is known for highlighting the variety of New England shellfish, but his menu is also loaded with attention-grabbing creations, like five-spiced wild Chinook salmon accessorized with "fruits de mer," stuffed eggplant, bok choy and carrot-ginger emulsion and a pork rack decked out in a maple-ginseng lacquer, braised red cabbage and truffle-potato puree. Downstairs is a bustling gathering spot for a lively after-work crowd and an even livelier after-hours bunch that can be found kicking back in deep brown leather chairs. The fashion-centric clientele matches the stylishness of the drinks. Consider the ginger Cosmo, which has a sweet nugget of candied ginger floating in its midst. And as if the wine tower weren't enough, the bartenders went and created the Grape Excess, a blend of Ciroc vodka, white cranberry juice and Moscato, crowned with frozen grapes. Who ever said there's anything wrong with excess?

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albertstubbmann
Review rating 5 out of 5
Closing in on Perfection
By albertstubbmann on 07/04/2005
Restaurants evolve, Lydia Shire is no longer affiliated with Excelsior. Eric Brennan has tweaked the menu and operation over the past 12 months with his vision and the results are fabulous. This is a must ivisit n Boston.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
WOW!!
By capecodder777 on 10/25/2004
Great experience from beginning to the end.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
My New Favorite Restaurant
By spaceadmrl on 05/22/2004
Atmosphere, attentiveness, friendliness, and the most exquisite food I've had in a restaurant in many years! Food presentation and flavor - the best!
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Paradise on the Park
By tanton4 on 01/08/2004
The entire dining experience from arrival and entry up to the dining room in the glass elevator to the attentive service and superlative food makes Excelsior a top choice for any occasion. The prices are resonable for the level of quality delivered, and each guest is treated as an old friend by owner-chef Lydia Shire on her frequent dining room rounds.