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Outdoor Dining for Boston Summer 2007

With Temperatures Rising, Thoughts Turn to Outdoor Dining.
Here are three options for some of the best al fresco tables in Boston.

Boston, MA, May 22, 2007 - The Newbury Street scene is best viewed at
Croma. With their popular thin-crust pizzas, salads and pastas,
complimented by a great list of wines by the glass and specialty
cocktails, Croma's patio offers one some of the best people watching in
the city. Croma serves lunch and dinner seven days a week, and brunch
on Saturday and Sunday. 269 Newbury Street www.cromaboston.com
617.247.3200

For an Italian getaway without leaving Boston, Via Matta transports
diners with a charming setting, surrounded by trees and wrought-iron
fences. A perfect place for discreet business lunches or romantic
dinners under the stars, Via Matta offers the authentic Italian cuisine
of award-winning chef Michael Schlow. Via Matta serves lunch Monday
through Friday, and dinner Monday through Saturday. 79 Park Plaza in
the Heritage on the Garden Building www.viamattarestaurant.com
617.422.0008

Echoing the sidewalk cafes of Paris, Brasserie Jo offers diners al
fresco dining with a menu of authentic French fare. Convenient to Back
Bay shopping
, the Pops and the Theater District, the restaurant offers
summer favorites like chilled Fruits de Mer and Salade Nicoise, perfect
when washed down with the restaurant's refreshing signature Hopla beer.
120 Huntington Avenue in The Colonnade Hotel www.brasseriejoboston.com
617.425.3240

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