Boston Business Trip Guide | Perfect for Work & Fun with Your Girls
Hey, I'm in Boston this time โ making clients happy while treating myself! ๐ Tested two routes: one cautionary tale, one must-try spot. Save this guide, ladies! ๐ฆ Stop 1: Saltie Girl โ Trendy Seafood Spot (Manage Expectations) Vibe: Retro American style, lively atmosphere, but crowded and noisy. Tough for business talk ๐ฃ๏ธ, better for casual hangouts with friends. Food: Focus on seafood. Tried the lobster roll and oyster platter, but honestlyโฆ a bit underwhelming ๐. The lobster was okay, but not much better than local casual spots. Oysters were fresh, but lacked the complex flavor of top-tier seafood places like in Vancouver. Verdict: Good for a girlsโ outing and photos ๐ธ, but think twice if youโre hosting important clients with high standards. ๐ Stop 2: The Beacon Rooftop Restaurant โ Top Choice for Business! Location: 50th floor of Prudential Tower, right below the View Boston observation deck (52nd floor). Experience: The highlight of my trip! โจ Ended up here by chance after visiting the observation deck โ no reservation needed. If you book a window seat in advance, youโll enjoy the same stunning city views ๐ and skip the observation deck ticket fee. Quiet ambiance, great service. Dining with a panoramic night view adds instant elegance and prestige to any business dinner ๐ฉ. Bonus: Multiple set menus available, great value. Also, caught Bostonโs first snow this year โ๏ธ โ a lucky clear night right after, perfect for views! ๐ Final Tips For fun with friends: Saltie Girl is worth a try, but keep expectations in check โ treat it as a casual spot. For business or romance: Go for The Beacon! The night view adds unbeatable ambiance ๐. #Boston #BusinessTravel #GirlsTrip #TravelPlans #USATravel #LocalFoodFavorites #Foodie #RestaurantRecommendations