For almost 20 years now, Mike’s City Diner has been a Boston favorite for a hearty, home-style meal. Whether its Mike’s homemade soups and stews, fresh-roasted turkeys, daily lunch specials, or weekend-favorites eggs benedict and decadent fruit-topped waffles and French toast, Mike’s prides itself on serving “huge portions of great food.” A neighborhood staple in the South End, clientele from students to families, local celebrities to professional athletes, local politicians to Presidents of the United States (Bill Clinton loves our ham and eggs!), revel in the fun and friendly neighborhood atmosphere.
The Rotisserie - food for the soul - opened in March 2013, and has quickly become Dorchester's finest Soul Food and Southern restaurant. This family owned and operated restaurant specializes in Southern comfort favorites including the juiciest chicken, mouth watering sides and delectable desserts. Stop by and see what all the hype is about! Rotisserie chicken, Baked Mac and Cheese, Candied Yams, A delicious selection of vegetables. Try our Homemade Soups! Try our Desserts! The Rotisserie Restaurant is located in the City of Boston neighborhood of Dorchester's Grove Hall. Our slogan "Food for the Soul" is our commitment to preparing delicious home-cooked meals.
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Roxbury Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church at 328 Warren Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The Gothic church building was designed by John C. Spofford and built in 1891 for a congregation organized in 1881. Built of Roxbury puddingstone, it has asymmetrical massing partitioned into polygonal sections. The tower at the northwest corner starts on a square base, rising with differently-shaped sections to a pyramidal roof. Half of the building's original construction cost was paid for by the Gilchrist brothers, owners of the locally prominent Gilchrist Department Store.The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
Eliot Congregational Church is an historic Congregational church at 56 Dale Street, at the corner of 118-120 Walnut Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The main church building was designed by J. Williams Beal and built in 1873. It is built out of Roxbury puddingstone. A second chapel was added in 1889, and a two-story addition was added 1899-1915. The main chapel has a stained glass window manufactured by the studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Eliot Congregational Church is an historic Congregational church at 56 Dale Street, at the corner of 118-120 Walnut Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The main church building was designed by J. Williams Beal and built in 1873. It is built out of Roxbury puddingstone. A second chapel was added in 1889, and a two-story addition was added 1899-1915. The main chapel has a stained glass window manufactured by the studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.