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Whether you join us for a relaxing dining experience or a little later for cocktails and to sample our late night menu, we are sure you'll be won over by Lucca's elegant charm and warm ambience.
Named after the Tuscan town famous for its extra virgin olive oil, Lucca concentrates on bringing Northern Italian classics, and new innovations to our clientele in a beautiful setting. Our attention...
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Lucca Restaurant is situated on bustling Hanover Street and the historic Freedom Trail in Boston's North End.
Named for the Tuscan town renowned for its extra virgin olive oil, Lucca offers Northern Italian classics, combined with new innovations that are sure to tantalize the most discriminating palate. Its attention to detail and focus on superior service make Lucca the desired...
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Posted by hypeone
on November 19, 2008
Lucca is situated on bustling Hanover Street and the historic freedom trail in Boston’s North End. In the summer months, the windows open to the street creating the feeling of alfresco dining. The sultry music, Italian granite floors, and candlelit interior combine to create a relaxing atmosphere. Cocktails are served at the large, solid mahogany bar, displaying a vast array of exotic liquors...
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Business Description from the Web
High-end Italian, with four private dining rooms and a popular bar. In addition to their valet, validated parking is offered at the Parcel 7 lot.
Posted by chefmoz
on February 01, 2009
Lucca serves Northern Italian classics and new innovative dishes in a classic, open-air setting.
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Oenophiles enjoy a lengthy, pricey wine list that's split between American and Italian entries.
The restaurant's downstairs mahogany-and-glass wine room provides a quiet spot for private parties.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Dimly lit and awash in romantic tones, Lucca's dining room is unquestionably one of the North End's most romantic. Hordes of regulars line the handsome mahogany bar on weekends, whereas weeknights draw couples on dates and visiting business types. Dutiful servers maintain a welcoming vibe by ensuring that wine glasses stay filled. When the weather agrees, the front windows...
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Posted by Eric Grossman
on April 13, 2009, (Edited July 31, 2008)
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In my opinion this is one of the best in the North End!! The food was excellent with great flavor and cooked to perfection, the wine was delicious, and the staff was attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly. I'll definitely be going back.
Beautiful setting, perfect for a date. Cozy and romantic without being over the top. Service was incredible. From the valet, coat check, waitress and bus boys - we were well taken care of throughout the evening. The food? It was good. Not great, but good. Bottom line on that is I'd expect it to be better at those prices. Swordfish was well prepared, not overcooked. Accompanying risotto was...
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Posted by stonewanderer
on April 13, 2009, (Edited January 22, 2009)
I go to Lucca about twice a month. I love this place great food service and ambiance. I would recommend this place to anyone. It is always busy and the staff are always really friendly
5 stars
Pros
+ always great
Cons
- really busy usually need a reservation
Posted by wendygft
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 30, 2008)