

Beacon Hill haunt serving a variety of simple American dishes in quaint quarters with a rustic bar.
Hours
| Monday | 5–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–11 PM |
| Thursday | 5–11 PM |
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 75 Chestnut St, Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 227-2175
Website: https://www.75chestnut.com/
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Reviews
Our brunch was absolutely delicious, with well-prepared dishes that were full of flavor, and the cocktails were just as good, making the meal even more enjoyable. The atmosphere was comfortable and inviting, the kind of place where you can truly sit back and enjoy your time.
Overall, 75 Chestnut delivers a great brunch experience with friendly service, tasty food, and a cozy setting. If you’re looking for a solid brunch spot in Boston, this is definitely the place to be.
But, on our recent trip, something was different. We made a reservation for their special night where you have a couple of glasses of wine and a pre-fixe menu. And the service just was not what it used to be. We sat outside. I had to get my own fork. At some point I asked for a knife and then we had to chase down the server. They never really came back to ask how we were or if we wanted anything else. The server was just sort of nonexistent. The other thing that we noticed outside was a strong smell of mothballs. Since it’s the season when people are starting to take their winter clothes out of storage, we assumed it was the couple sitting next to us. But it could’ve been the holiday decor that was lining the outside. We just could not shake the smell.
We each had the salad and the soup. They were both very good. And then one of us had sausage, and it was good as well. Again, I think the thing that was really off was that the server was just absent. We also sat outside for the first time, and we really do prefer the intimacy of being inside.
In addition, it also felt that the host at the door was not pleasant. We dropped by earlier that week, and, even though they said they were open..they were not. This surprised us. But they said depending on who was there that they were just closing early. Which was a little sad, as we just wanted a cocktail And we walked all the way there. I totally understand closing early, but they acted really put out that we even came to the restaurant. If you’re looking forward to going home, that’s great, but apologize and say that you’re closing early and ask us to please come back the next night.
So I think all of my complaints really have to do with the service and the way we were met by the host and our lack of service during the dinner.
The Caprese Pasta was a bit underwhelming—it wasn’t served warm, and we felt we could have made it better ourselves. But the Nantucket Seafood Stew? Absolutely finger-licking good! And to top it off, dessert was really good—sweet, satisfying, and the perfect end to the night.
The restaurant is located in the heart of Boston in the Beacon Hill district, the old brick row houses and cobblestone walkways absolutely stunning! I recommend making reservations, the restaurant is small, but cozy and welcoming! no, there was absolutely no parking. It is located in a residential area so there is absolutely no parking.
I highly recommend attending. It was a great time. You’re there for about an hour and a half before the next group of people come in, but it was just a nice festive time. !!