Pictorial guide to Boston and the country around . Touraine, Tremont and Boylston 1 ?c ^ „ „ ^^ , • Luropean streets \ ^ Tuileries, 270 Commonwealth European United States, Beach, corner Lincoln / European and j European, Street , ( American. .. j American. Vendome, Commonwealth Avenue and * American and up Dartmouth Street \ -^ *^ Victoria, Newbury and Dartmouth , j, - ., streets \ ^ ^ Westminster, Copley Square European Voungs, Court Street European RESTAURANTS. Below will be found a list of the better restaurants m Boston: R. Marston and Com
Pictorial guide to Boston and the country around . Touraine, Tremont and Boylston 1 ?c ^ „ „ ^^ , • Luropean streets \ ^ Tuileries, 270 Commonwealth European United States, Beach, corner Lincoln / European and j European, Street , ( American. .. j American. Vendome, Commonwealth Avenue and * American and up Dartmouth Street \ -^ *^ Victoria, Newbury and Dartmouth , j, - ., streets \ ^ ^ Westminster, Copley Square European Voungs, Court Street European RESTAURANTS. Below will be found a list of the better restaurants m Boston: R. Marston and Company, Brattle Street. F. M. Crosby and Company, 19 School Street, The D. S. McDonald Company, 132 Tremont Street. F. E. Weber, 25 Temple Place. Frost and Dearborn, 8 Pearl Street. Thompsons Spa, 219 Washington Street. C. E. Stubenrauch, 183 Summer Street. T. D. Cook and Company, 31 Avon Street. Brighams Restaurant, 209 Washington Street, oppositeBoylston. Along Newspaper Row will be found a number of small andwell-conducted IMLiauK COLONIAL THEATRE. Boylston Street, near Tremont Street. VISITORS MEMORANDA. Ifig The French and Italian restaurants are situated pricipally onHayward Place, with the exception of the following: The Black Cat, Boylston Place, in the rear of the ColonialTheatre. ]\Iarliaves, Bosworth Place. Mieussets, 836 Washington Street, near Hollis. In the vicinit} of the markets will be found a number of res-taurants that make a specialty of good meats. These restau-rants are very much frequented by marketmen, and are moreespecially designed for n:ale patronage. THEATRES AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. The following is an alphabetical list of the principal places ofamusement: Bijou Opera House, 543 Washington Street.—Presents stand-ard light operas. Prices from 25 to 50 cents. Wednesday andSaturday matinees. Boston Museum, 18 and 28 Tremont Street.—The oldest thea-tre in Boston. Presents standard plays. Prices from 35 cents to$ Wednesday and
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