Located in an alley off Tremont Street, this restaurant has an open, airy feel from its skylighted mezzanine to its cozy dining room. It bills itself as having a multi-cultural menu. Among the grilled items are Bourbon Glazed Duck Breast and Beef Tenderloin. Also on the menu are such items as Frutti di Mare, steamed littlenecks, mussels and calamari served over fresh linguini with a marinara or buerre blanc sauces. There is also some history to the place: Nathaniel Hawthorne was married here.
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