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Stoddard's
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Well we all know it took forever to open and it was a series of issues with the amazing bar which is now the centerpiece. Everywhere you look there are pieces of history taken from other buildings or derived from the past of this space (balconies from Filene's, lingerie on the walls because it used to be made here, railings, wood for the bathroom, etc. ). They have a nice list of beers, cocktails and a standard set of foods. I had a delicious burger with okay fries. I have to say that I ate there in the first few weeks and so there probably have been improvements. My biggest beef was that our waitress had no clue about beer. For a place that strives to be a beer haven, make sure your staff knows their stuff! Don't plan on having a quiet meal here, even on a quiet night I found myself yelling to be heard. When looking for the bathroom, I came across the downstairs club which will be the speakeasy, members-only space. It is nothing fancy but will be an intimate place to enjoy oneself (if you have access). I have high hopes for this place because Downtown Crossing needs more places like Stoddard's. I will return and hopefully have better service
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