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MINI BURGERS $10
Four Three-Bite Certified Angus Beef Burgers with Grilled Onions, Pickles and Ketchup
SPINACH AND ARTICHOKE DIP $10
Baked House Made Spinach and Artichoke Dip, served with Warm Pita Bread and Tortilla Chips
SOUTH WESTERN ROLLS $9
Roasted Corn, Black Beans, Roasted Red Peppers and Pepper Jack Cheese in an Egg Roll Wrapper, flash fried and served with Ranch Dipping Sauce
BUFFALO FRIED SHRIMP $14
Tempura Battered Fried Shrimp, tossed in Frank's Hot Sauce, served with shaved Celery and Mattie's Blue Cheese Dipping Sauce
POTATO & CHIVE RAVIOLI $10
Pan-Seared served with Dill Greek Yogurt and Braised Red Cabbage
CHEESE & FRUIT PLATE FOR TWO $16
Soft French Brie and Boursin Cheese, Served with Sliced Apples, Pears, Grapes and Imported Crackers
MINI PULLED PORK SANDWICHES $9
Seasoned, Slow Roast Pork served with Caramelized Onion, and Spicy BBQ Sauce on Miniature Rolls
PORK SPRING ROLLS $11
Hand Rolled Spring Rolls with House Roast Pork, served with Bibb lettuce, Shaved Veggies and Soba Noodles with Spicy Chile Dipping Sauce
CHICKEN SATAY $11
Grilled Chicken Skewers served with Thai Peanut Dipping Sauce
CALAMARI $12
A Heaping Plate of lightly fried Calamari tossed with Hot Cherry Peppers, Balsamic Pickled Shallots and Red Tomato Sauce
MINI CRABBY LOBSTER ROLLS $15
Fresh Lobster and Jonah Crab Meat, seasoned with Celery, Chopped Onion and Mayo served on Miniature Croissants
Welcome to The Living Room, Boston's latest arrival on the waterfront scene. Whether you sit in our living room or our dining room, you can enjoy fun, down-to-earth food with a twist. Sit in front of the 150-gallon saltwater aquarium overlooking our martini bar. Or check out our Weekend Pajama Party Brunch, held every Saturday and Sunday morning from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Our Staff is dressed in PJ's and sweats and we invite you to come dressed comfortably as well.
Please visit our web site for our full menu at www.thelivingroomboston.com.
RESERVATIONS:
Whether you are looking for a romantic table-for-two or to host a large party, The Living Room is the place for you. Our beautiful dining or function room with full floor to ceiling windows offers a panoramic view of the neighborhood, waterfront, and adjacent park. Our function room can comfortably seat up-to 110 guests, or up-to 200 guests for hors d'oeuvres and cocktails. We will be happy to help you plan everything from menu selection, decorations, entertainment and even transportation to make sure that your event or celebration is hassle free.
We are eager to hear from you. Please contact us at LivingRoomBoston@aol.com for reservations, groups, events, or to see our online Tour Directors Menu.
Please include your phone number and email address so that we can confirm your reservation with you. For online reservations, please allow up to 24 hours for a response.




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Posted by rtfoster on 2/4/2009
Every year I do the Avon Walk. A few months back I decided to organize a wine tasting party that would include an auction to raise money for the cause. I chose The Living Room as the location because it's proximity to the financial district for the after work crowd. The management was extremely helpful with all the organizing and the staff went above and beyond to help make sure the night was successful. Some of the staff even made donations themselves. The food was yummy, the wine was flowing, and the night was a HUGE success!!!! At the end of the night when I went to settle my tab for the party I was pleasantly surprised to find my bill far less than I expected, the owner had arranged for a portion of the bill to be taken care of. His donation made a big difference so that the cost wouldn't cut in to our profits. I will definitely be using them again next year for our second annual wine tasting night!!!!
Posted by marmar384 on 1/29/2009
Unfortunately, my friends and I decided to spend New Years Eve at The Living Room. After paying over $200 for entrance, mediocre food and one glass of champagne, an EMPLOYEE (bartender) of this establishment actually screamed obscenities at my party. Why? Because we asked her to shut the door while we waited in line for the ladies room. She was holding the door open, letting in frigid air so that she and her friends could smoke cigarettes and weed. While working. After being called every name under the sun, I notified a hostess who did nothing about it. When I went to order a drink, the bartender scowled, whispered and pointed at us. When I emailed the manager the next day, he promised a prompt resolution. 29 days later, he finally emailed to say that nothing would be done. NOTHING. I am not expecting a lot but really? When I drop a decent amount of money I expect yummy food and a fun time. Not bland, boring food and to be screamed at in public. THIS PLACE IS TERRIBLE. It is a waste of your money for horrible service, no parking, mediocre food and overpriced drinks. STAY AWAY!
Posted by 2Johns2 on 10/24/2008
I am a fan of the Living Room and go there frequently. Like the former reviewer said, service is not at its best on real busy nights (Saturday) when everybody is out there, but it is a real jewel any other night. Most of the time I can get a couch and chill with some real comfort food at reasonable prices with my friends. I had a bunch of friends in the dining room with a big party (12) and the only problem was that took time for everyone to decide what to order with all the great selections - especially the appetizers! The drinks are not watered down and they use name brands in the well. The staff is overall very friendly and competent. The giant TV's are great for watching the games. Try it for Brunch - it is a real score!
Posted by forkpie83 on 9/11/2008
Heck, I get more service in my OWN living room than I do in this place. I wonder if the wait staff actually plans ahead to ignore the patrons each night. I can't imagine that they make any money on tips since they're never around to collect anything. Either all of the managers need to be fired or else the entire staff needs to be re-trained on how to cover a floor and respond to customers. They think that we don't know what is really going on in this place, but believe you me, we know and it is not a good thing to ignore all the people that want to look sexy and have drinky-poos with their pump-buddies and I mean seriously do I have to come back to this place to know that it is bad no I do not and won't.
Posted by w j c. on 1/11/2006
The Living Room in the North End specializes in seafood and martinis. The dining room is a typical formal setting, but the lounge area is host to the most comfortable seating area in a Boston restaurant (hence the name- Living Room). The big couches are the perfect place to get together with friends for one of this restaurant's great martinis. The lounge area is also the perfect place to catch the big game due to several great plasma screens that are constantly on. Brunch is served on Sunday, which means this might be the best host of NFL early games in the city.Unfortunately, the lounge area of the Living Room is far superior to the dining area and service. The entrees served for dinner have little imagination and the servers tend to ignore their customers. They say they can handle large parties- but expect to be ignored.
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