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Category: Restaurants, New American, Traditional American, $$$$, Bar Scene, Business Dining, Dine At The Bar, Fine Dining, Group Dining, Late Night Dining, Online Reservations, Prix Fixe Menu, Romantic Dining, Special Occasion Dining, View Dining, American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Neighborhood: Back Bay, Prudential / St. Botolph

Hours: Monday To Sunday From 11:30 AM To 01:00 AM

Features: Banquets

Other: Validated parking available

Cuisine: American (New)

Payments Accepted: Visa

Payments Accepted: Cash

Features: Dinner

Payments Accepted: MasterCard

Features: Brunch

Payments Accepted: American Express

Features: Live Entertainment

Features: Romantic setting

Services: Eat-in

Features: Private room(s)

Services: Prepared foods

Features: Dancing

Features: Reservations Accepted

Features: Open late

Average Entree: $29.00

Handicap Accessible: Multiple handicapped entrances to Prudential Center. Elevators available.

Features: Entertainment

Features: Full bar

Features: Private Parties

Cuisine: Seafood

Features: View

Features: Reservations suggested

Smoking Permitted: No

Features: View

Transportation: T: Green Line E to Prudential

Cuisine: American

Features: Lunch

Specialities: New England cuisine and seafood

Features: Group-friendly

Features: Casual dressy

Parking: Validated parking in the Pru's garage isn't free; it simply gets you a $14-$21 spot for $7.

Save Money: Take in the Prudential Tower's impressive views for less by foregoing the observatory's $7 admission in favor of a beer at the bar.

Know Before You Go: Reservations aren't accepted for window seats. Arrive early and cool your heels at the bar while waiting for one to open up.

Where to Sit: During the day, opt for a table overlooking the Christian Science complex; at night, overlooking the river.

Editorial Review

Gayot

at Gayot on 08/10/12

Celebrated for its views from 52 floors above street level, Top of the Hub is often derided in the same breath as a tourist trap. We're not disagreeing; with lobster and steak entrees nearing the $50 mark, prices are on a par with some of…

User Reviews75 User Reviews (View All)

Citysearch

Nice experience

Bostontransplant at Citysearch on 07/16/10

I enjoyed my experience at the Top of the Hub. The restaurant has the best view of the city so you can't go wrong with that. For dinner, I had the tortilla soup which was good. I also had the lamb shank which was delicious. I liked my…

Pros: View, food quality

Citysearch

The most expensive dinner, but with the most glorious view

josiebean87 at Citysearch on 04/8/10

This is not an everyday dining experience, and for us "regulars" I wouldn't even call it a once a year experience. I've only been here once on a super fancy anniversary date, so we were willing to splurge, but it was so worth it! The…

Pros: their main selling point is their view, and it works!

Cons: Pricey (obviously)

Insider Pages

Amazing views and food

jen t at Insider Pages on 04/3/10

A great place to go for a special night out. The food is great and the desert is amazing. The wine list is great. oh... and one can't go without sitting in front of the windows that overlook the amazing views!

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