CARA is a Boston restaurant and bar with Irish-American roots. The food is comforting, the drinks are strong, and the welcome is genuine. Stop in for spice bags, sliders, toastie flights, mashed flights, fish and chips, craft cocktails, and espresso martinis. Some nights you arrive with friends… most nights you leave with more. Big City. Close Friends.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 54 Devonshire St, Boston, MA 02109
Phone: (617) 720-1234
Website: https://www.caraboston.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: julesondevon.com
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Reviews
What really made the experience stand out, though, was the service. The bearded man was phenomenal. He had an incredible personality—friendly, attentive, and genuinely seemed to enjoy making sure everyone was having a great time. He knew the menu well, drinks were excellent, and kept the vibe fun the entire night.
Between the great food, strong drinks, and top-notch service, this place easily earns five stars. If you stop by, definitely say hello to the bearded man—he’s a big part of what makes this spot so memorable. I’ll definitely be coming back.
I absolutely LOVE that the drinks were named after crystals ✨. The atmosphere was cozy and quiet, with mostly couples. The drinks were great and well balanced and the bartender was just neutral.
It was fun to spontaneously pop in.
Before I went up to my room on Saturday evening, there was a dismissive attitude towards me at the restaurant (“Jules on Devonshire”) from the male server. While he immediately ensured that I was made aware of the time (“It’s last call right now!”), there were a few guests seated at the bar and some of the tables, so around 5-7 people were still in the restaurant space.
I acknowledged this last-call time and was fully aware of what time it was. I then asked for a menu, and he made a face at this request but did provide one. NOTE: I was not there to dine/have a beverage but merely wanted to buy a dessert to-go up to my room. I asked about desserts and was told ever so flippantly: “oh the kitchen’s been closed!” — Like, it would have taken such an effort to slap a slice of pie on a plate? Come on… lost what would have been a generous tip, as well. Do better.
Cocktail options could be improved on however the drinks we got we loved. I wish they would add more tequila cocktails (as their only one was really bad we ended up changing it out) all other ones we got were great! I would really recommend the mezcal with za’atar drink it was very interesting and delicious. Their dirty martinis were also very well made, extra dirty!!