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Bokx 109
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Ratings and Reviews for Bokx 109
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May 13 2012
Brian W. via Yelp
We came here for Easter Brunch. The restaurant/hotel is very close to our house and we always pass it getting on the highway so it was nice to finally stop...read more
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May 07 2012
Jerry J. via Yelp
BOXK is a good attempt at a suburban version of a city steakhouse. They succeed on the side dishes, which is key. The steaks are always flavorful and...read more
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May 06 2012
Arinne B. via Yelp
For a hotel bar and restaurant, I was impressed: the menu was creative and creatively presented. At the same time, if you're not an out-of-towner, you do,...read more
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Jan 20 2009
Trevdawg48 via Citysearch
What a great restaurant! Some of the best steaks we've had in Boston and anywhere for that matter. Steaks were cooked to perfectio...read more
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Sep 22 2008
RDupes via Citysearch
Just visited BOKX 109 this past weekend. A group of 8 of us went -- I would definitely suggest reservations -- the place was hop...read more
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Aug 06 2008
donnarandall via Citysearch
I met my brother for dinner at the bar, and we had a great meal, although we only ate appetizers and salads. I had a beet and goa...read more
It may be off the beaten path for cityfolk who like to stroll to their steaks, but Bokx 109 is worth the trip to Newton. Wtih a retro '70s chicness punctuated by low, sleek, tangerine-orange couches, it brings you back to steakhouses a la Sinatra, yet offsets the kitsch with a modern minimalist decor and a menu to salivate over. How about oysters on the half shell, chilled Maine lobster or colossal shrimp to start? Top it off with the kitchen's seven different cuts of steak (all from sustainably raised cattle) with five different sauces. Pack in the Devil Dog Lou for dessert, you'll want to walk all the way back to the city.