Ramsay's Kitchen - Boston
Ramsay's Kitchen - Boston Overview
Industry
About Ramsay's Kitchen - Boston
Ramsay's Kitchen, located at 774 Boylston Street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, is a dining establishment that offers a refined yet approachable culinary experience. This restaurant is the first of its kind in the United States, marking a significant expansion of Chef Gordon Ramsay's global presence.
The restaurant's design pays homage to Boston's rich history and architecture. The back bar is inspired by the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, and the use of blue marble reflects the city's waterfront. These elements create a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests.
Menu Highlights
Ramsay's Kitchen offers a diverse menu that showcases Chef Ramsay's signature dishes alongside local favorites. Highlights include the renowned Beef Wellington, Lobster and Clam Bouillabaisse, and Braised Lamb Shank.
The menu also features a variety of seafood options, such as Maine and Connecticut-style lobster rolls, pan-seared scallops, and crispy skin salmon. For dessert, selections include Sticky Toffee Pudding and Lemon Cheesecake.
Operating Hours and Services
The restaurant operates daily, offering breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner services. Breakfast is served from 6:30 am to 10:30 am, Monday through Friday. Brunch is available on weekends from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Lunch and dinner hours vary throughout the week, with extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays. The bar and lounge area provides a selection of crafted cocktails and an extensive wine list, making it ideal for both casual and special occasions.
Private Dining
For a more exclusive experience, Ramsay's Kitchen offers private dining options, including the Chef's Table, which provides a front-row seat to the kitchen's action.
This private room offers a multi-course menu with optional wine pairings from the extensive wine list.
Location
- Boston, MA, USA - Situated in the Back Bay neighborhood offering convenient access to Boston's key attractions and amenities.