My husband and I went to Boston a couple of years ago for Valentine’s Day. It was one of those bitter cold winters in New England and we ventured out into the -25° temperatures to find breakfast with only one pair of mittens between us. I am not making this up, we lost one of the two pairs of mittens we had along the way, so we both put one mitten on and put our other hands in our pockets. It was quite a visit, but we still enjoyed ourselves. We were staying near Government Center, where Kinsale is located. We were both happy to find a place open for brunch on that blustery Sunday. We got lucky that the restaurant we found was great! In fact, we went back the next day for breakfast again.
Kinsale does a special Sunday brunch with the all the usuals including breakfast sandwiches, omelets, and french toast. They also serve special drinks like mimosas. The french toast was made with brioche bread and served with orange marmalade. I really love marmalade, so this dish was great for me. The french toast wasn’t too eggy, like it tends to be when you order it in restaurants. The pancakes were also excellent with blueberries and ricotta cheese. My husband really enjoyed the restaurant. The pub was built in Ireland and brought stateside. It is truly a beautiful place, warm and cozy with a nice atmosphere. During the summer months you can eat outside at one of the sidewalk tables. You can also catch some live music here.
They serve lunch and dinner, as well as breakfast. The prices are what you would expect in Boston, not really pricey, but not as cheap as you can find in the suburbs.
Vegetarian Options: Yes, although not an extensive list
Serving: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
2 Center Plaza - Government Center - Boston
Web address - http://www.classicirish.com/kinsale_menu.html
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