What we say
Come for dinner AND brunch
Tremont 647 & Sister Sorel offer adventurous American cuisine. Only open for dinner and brunch, the menu offers a variety of American classics. Saturday and Sunday brunches are known as 'Pajama Brunch' hear the gay 'hood.
4 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: November 06, 2009 - Visited: November 2009
At first, I was put off by the fact that they didn't have a full menu on Tuesday nights, but my friend and I tried it and were very happy. This isn't a mexican restaurant, it's just got a fun take on Tacos (and $2 ain't bad). I'd suggest "The Sea" fish taco - it was the best of the ones we tried. "El Puerco" was a runner up. Guacamole and chips were great but a ripoff (a small amount of Guac for !$4! + $2 for chips - which were great). The atmosphere was great, seemed the whole place was filled with gay men and lots of good Boston eye candy. I'd go back.
Posted: February 24, 2009 - Visited: February 2009
Great space ....fun crowd,well dresses just like the rest of boston. Drinks fab...service fab....food well don,t order the ribs....and reason we went back was for the Mac & Lobster, which once we waited for an hour. was told then It was only on the menu in the summer....Take it out of the front window then. Not sure it would of been that good anyway.
First to Review - July 20, 2008
Sunday nights at Sister Sorel are happy and fun and mixed (i.e. not pretentious) at the bar Sister Sorrel where you can sip drinks and / or order from their awesome menu. Many just off the ferry from Provincetown stop here to ease into their Sunday night. My favorite dish :Lobster Mac & Cheeze! My favorite drink: the Tang Martini
First to Review - June 24, 2007
Tremont 647 and neighboring Sister Sorel share a menu,staff and lots of customers. South Enders love this place. It's primarily gay operated and there are always lots of gays dining or drinking there. With 2 bars and 2 different atmospheres, the wonderfull freindly staff and friendly patrons makes this my favorite Boston place. Weather you are a foodie or just looking for a gay bar to have a few cocktails at this place is the best. The food is "adventurous american" full of life, and a flavor explosion for your mouth! The menu changes seasonaly. The drinks are to die for, like the Rasberry Gimlet or the Tremont Tang (just like when you were a kid Tang!)
Several House infused fruit flavored liqours, like the house infused raspberry vodka. They let the vodka and the raspberrys comingle for 30 days, strain out the fruit and you left with the best berry flavored vodka ever! This place is never advertised with the traditional 'gay press' you have to really be a local to find it, but now you can too!
So, what do you say?