Bond Restaurant and Lounge

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250 Franklin St (at Oliver Street)
Boston, MA 02110

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(617) 956-8765
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Bond Restaurant and Lounge - Boston, MA
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Bond Restaurant and Lounge - Boston, MA
Bond Restaurant and Lounge - Boston, MA
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I was there last night and it was insanely busy, is this a new hot spot for Boston? There was a lot of young beautiful people there, the music was great and although the bar took ...

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Bond opened to huge talk in Boston. Admittedly, I was interested. I saw lines that were very long every time I went by so i hesitated on going. Finally I went one night. It was fu...

Complete Disappointment 2/12/2011

To start, allow me to say this is a lovely space - the decor is elegant and the ambiance excellent. I attended a dinner with eight other professional women - thus we made a reservation for nine, yet they sat us at a booth made for eight, so we were sitting on top of one another. The waitress possessed virtually no knowledge of wine. The appetizers were mediocre at best - akin to what you might expect from a Chinese buffet. When it came time to order dinner, we specifically questioned the waitress as to the size of the ""half-plates"". We explained that we were quite hungry, seeking more than just an appetizer-sized portion, yet she assured us that a ""half-plate"" would suffice for dinner. I ordered the scallops as a half-portion and received TWO tiny, cold scallops, one of which had an embarrassing chunk taken out of it. They were served over an ice-cream scoop of white rice with about 17 wrinkly edamame beans that looked as though they were cooked hours ago. Appalling presentation to boot. Two individuals ordered the lamb, which was cooked poorly (overcooked) and came with an overwhelmingly rancid prune sauce. I politely informed the waitress that we were disappointed with the overall quality of the food and she rolled her eyes and walked away. We were all in the mood for dessert, (and were definitely still starving!) but instead chose to end this awful dining experience. I would certainly avoid this place for dinner. The place is so beautiful that the staff feel no need to strive for excellence in food and wine service. The bar/lounge scene did seem fun as we were leaving around 9:30PM. If I were to go again, it would be for the fabulous decor and ambiance, but I would only patron the bar. more

NEVER AGAIN... 10/18/2010

This place is a joke... long lines with no one inside. They put up a velvet rope Friday at 5:30pm. I made sure to get there right after work to avoid this type of nonsense. Finally after 20 minutes got in then waited another 15 min for a waitress to take a drink order.. My g/f and I left... i'll give my $ to some place else. more

Worth a second look. 9/21/2010

Tea here is something to try. more

watch out if you only speak english or are under 40 5/19/2010

Bond opened to huge talk in Boston. Admittedly, I was interested. I saw lines that were very long every time I went by so i hesitated on going. Finally I went one night. It was fun to dress up because the place is dressy. We got food and it is a 2 bite dish- not my fav. As the evening turned I saw the crowd get older. Bond had stretched the area of cougartown to a new area. Albeit these cougars were the sultry sexy one they were still cougars. Immediately following them a large influx of European men who love them. Then as the night when on the Europeon crowd took over and the cougars left with their hot men. Many of them were so refined, they were edgy cougars but definitely in the pack Pros: bartenders are refined and well trained to smile Cons: trained to smile more

Long Wait for an Empty Bar 5/17/2009

If your idea of a good night out is to wait in a long line to get into an empty cocktail bar, then this is the place for you. We arrived around midnight, were entreated to a display of spectacular posturing from the door staff and then waited for around 30 minutes to get into what was essentially a half empty bar. While the decor and ambience is very chic, it really isn't worth the wait. It is a mystery to me why places in Boston behave like they are in New York and quite honestly, it's the kiss of death for any repeat business. Pros: Architecture, Style Cons: Long Wait more

Don't bother 3/2/2009

We went to Bond on a Saturday night to meet friends who were guests at the Langham Hotel. The bouncers seemed to take immense pleasure in explaining the hotel's ""guest"" policy (hotel guests can only bring in one person per room) and inserting us in the ""general population"" line. After waiting an hour to get in we found it was nothing more than a standard hotel bar with overpriced drinks, forgettable music, and lots of bored-looking people standing around. It's certainly a nice space with cathedral ceilings and grand decor, but the scenery isn't worth the trouble. And don't show up hungry unless you want to fork over $8 for a basket of bread! It might be a decent after work spot but not worth trekking to the middle of the financial district on the weekend and standing in line. more

WOW, Bond is cool 2/1/2009

I was there last night and it was insanely busy, is this a new hot spot for Boston? There was a lot of young beautiful people there, the music was great and although the bar took a while to get to me my drinks I was very happy with them. I had the Dime Martini which the Bartender Kevin told me had Stoli Vanilla, Grand Marnier and peach schnapps topped off with champagne it was very good. I think I was understanding with the wait at the bar because they've just opened recently but some people weren't. I don't know many night spots in Boston that you don't have to wait 5 mins to get a drink, and none with this kind of atmosphere. There was a long line at the door but I heard they might start offering a half glass of champagne while you wait in line which I thought was a great idea. I have never seen this anywhere else so that would be cool. Overall I would recommend this place and I would definitely return. Pros: Great Ambiance, Great Music, Beautiful People Cons: Wait for drinks, Prices for Martini around $15 more
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Editorial
  • Built in 1922, the room that now houses Bond was once part of the Federal Reserve Bank. In 2009, Jeffrey Beers International, a New York City designer who?s done similar spaces in Las Vegas, Dubai...

  • 6/29/2009 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Daily 11am-2am
  • Payments: Discover, American Express, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Downtown, Central
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