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Russell House Tavern
Grub Guide
Sept. 28, 2012
Seven Rainy-Day Brunch Sanctuaries
Warm meals for rainy mornings.
By
Kara Baskin
The Other Critics
June 4, 2010
Jerry Remy’s Gets a Threefer; Russell House is a Solid Tavern
Plus: Mandy and Joe’s keeps it real, all in our weekly restaurant review roundup.
Blogston Proper
May 25, 2010
Sportello Stuns; Russell House Tavern Will Become an Institution
Plus: Tupelo stays strong, and lunch at Coppa turns into an afternoon-long affair, all in our weekly blog roundup.
The Other Critics
May 14, 2010
Russell House is Grafton Group’s Best Yet; Parsons Table ‘Top Notch’
Plus: killer banh mi, and cheap Middle Eastern, all in our weekly restaurant review roundup.
Board at Work
May 6, 2010
Russell House Tavern’s Brunch is Unbelievable; Bukowski’s Secret Burger
Plus: a rant about Boston bartenders, and where to find British food, all in our weekly message board roundup.
Blogston Proper
Apr. 27, 2010
‘Dimetapp-astic’ Cocktails at Haru; Russell House’s Killer Bread Pudding
Plus: a show stopping lobster at Rendezvous, and customer service at b.good, all in our morning news roundup.
Menus
Apr. 6, 2010
What to Eat at Russell House Tavern, Opening on Thursday
Michael Scelfo brings seasonal fare to Harvard Square.
By
Leila Cohan-Miccio
Openings
Mar. 4, 2010
Michael Scelfo Plans ‘Classic America’ for Russell House
The Temple Bar chef will join Boston’s growing list of double-kitchen toques.
By
Leila Cohan-Miccio