

Located in the heart of downtown Boston, our innovative New England kitchen offers modern creations in the country’s most historic city, from locally-sourced ingredients at Avenue One to refreshing beverages at Lobby Bar. Indulge in the unique flavors from your king-sized bed with room service or savor fine dining in our modern Lobby Restaurant. Avenue One offers explosive flavors from a progressive menu full of fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Experiment with made-to-order omelets at the morning buffet or rely on our award-winning Boston chowder for business outings. Executive Chef Armetta delivers delectable meals for any appetite
Upscale New England dining with create-your-own options at lunch & dinner, plus pre-theater menus.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Ave de Lafayette, Boston, MA 02111
Phone: (617) 422-5454
Website: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/massachusetts/hyatt-regency-boston/bosto/dining
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Reviews
The seating area was quite and relaxing. Everything was clean and a more elegant experience with cloth napkins.
Prices were on the high end, but I was told that I would have to travel about a mile to find another decent breakfast joint.
The family did not want to leave the hotel room but they had to go items where I brought a muffin, bacon and a breakfast sandwich up to the room. The breakfast sandwich was very delicious, tasty and very filling. The bacon and eggs were plentiful and way better then the local DD.
The muffin. Was real tasty but was an average consistency as to what one would expect from a muffin sitting in a case.
We were told upon entering the hotel that we had $10 off if we ate here,but upon exiting they said it was only for dinner.
Over all we would eat here again as there are plenty of seats, the service was top notch and the eating area is very pleasant.
Excellent food, artfully presented, at moderate prices. I enjoyed the salmon with a light mustard and maple glaze. My wife raved about her scrod.
For dessert, we shared a rich Guinness chocolate cake with fresh strawberries and blackberries. It came with a dish of “Irish Cream” vanilla ice cream.
Service by our waiter, Narayan, was friendly and professional and attentive.
Atmosphere is contemporary and classy, as well as quiet and relaxing.
Parking is easy in their underground garage for the Hyatt Regency Hotel. After our delicious dinner, we attended Boston Ballet just steps away.
Do yourself a favor and try Avenue One!
The employee working the omelette and pancake bar didn’t greet me nor did he acknowledge me when I said “Good morning” to him, but he did initiate a greeting to the two blonde women, who were standing in line behind me with a “Good morning”. Despite his behavior, I smiled, used a friendly voice tone, said please when I asked for items and thank you for when he gave me the food items. When I asked him for a pancake order (this was after I placed an omelette order), the employee turned his face partially towards the kitchen and I could see his profile and he rolled his eyes.
I went back a second time and heard the man say “Good morning” to a young White lady. It is possible he was having a bad day, but I paid the same price as the blondes, possibly more because I tip at least 20%, so if he is going to greet some customers, he should be consistent and greet all who come to him. He had a tip jar next to him and none of the White women whom I overheard he greeted put any money in that tip jar, and I certainly didn’t either.
My waiter was efficient, perhaps too much so, as he placed my bill on the table when the breakfast wasn’t even halfway finished — there were still plates of food on the table. I paid only when I finished eating. The French toast was out when I first came up to the buffet and was replenished only I came up much later.
There were onions in my omelette even though none were asked for. I noticed in the first picture I posted of the omelette toppings that there is some cross-contamination of items, so that’s probably how onions appeared in my omelette. If you have any serious allergies, please be aware.