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Tremont 647 & Sister Sorel (Closed Permanently)

(58 Ratings)
Neighborhood sister restaurants
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" in the gay 'hood.


Address
647 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02118

Near: W. Brookline St.

South End

Hours
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun 5:30 am - 10:00 pm
Fri-Sat 5:30 am - 11:00 pm
Open Now



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Reviews

empire1guy
empire1guy
Over a year ago

Great food, nice patio

We enjoyed this restaurant very much. It is quite intimate, but the food was great. We dined on the patio along Tremont Street which is about as much the heart of the gay hood as you can get in Boston. We had sliders, the cheese filed tater tots were yummy and so was the grilled asparagus. Our main courses were scallops and a spit roasted chic hen. Both were delicious. This seems more of a neighborhood place and after dining here I can see why people keep coming back.


BosGuy
BosGuy
Over a year ago

Great place to meet up w/ friends

These two eateries share a common kitchen and are essentially the same place, but you can't go wrong whichever side you are on. Recently they have started $2 Taco Tuesdays which gets quite a crowd, but generally speaking its busiest Thursdays - Saturday nights.


jtimberlake
jtimberlake
Over a year ago

Oh the fun

The boys have made Sister Sorel the new place to hang with friends and be merry in the South End. The bar is small and the crowd is fun. Bartender Chris pours stellar drinks on Sunday nights!


emporium
emporium
Over a year ago

But don't eat.

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.


jtimberlake1
jtimberlake1 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

bartenders at Sister Sorrel keep crowds happy

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


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