Stella's

(617) 247-7747

1525 Washington St
Boston, MA 02118 42.3397 -71.0725

Neighborhoods: South End, Harrison Lenox

What People Are Saying About Stella's

The Editor

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Evan Deluty, the chef/owner of Charles Street's now-closed Torch, has gone the Italian route with Stella. Serving food nightly until the wee hours, Stella aims to provide area residents and scenesters with reasonably priced comfort fare (thin-crust pizzas, roasts and homemade pastas). Generous plates of impeccable food--homemade gnocchi, pork Milanese--adhere to the concept of accessible, everyday sophistication. Libation lovers sample from an extensive assortment of grappas and Italian cocktails. When the weather allows, patrons can eschew the modern, starkly white dining room in favor of one of the South End's largest patios.

HardestToPlease

July 20, 2008

I first went here with my boyfriend last year and absolutely loved it. The tagliatelle bolognese is the best we have ever had and the parmesan arancini are to die for. I went back here for my moms birthday a few weeks ago and once again, the meal was fantastic. My father went as far as saying it's the best Italian restaurant he has ever been to. The owner is so kind too and always makes us feel welcome. Also, order the Stella homemade gnocchi. I have had so many gnocchi entrees in the past from some of the best Italian resraurants and Stella's certainly tops them all.

spin84

July 07, 2008

I had high hopes for Stella and left somewhat unimpressed. Food was good, but not great by any means. My orechiette was tasty, but soupy. My girlfriend enjoyed her meal, but was not blown away either. Decent food, but overpriced for what it was. Service was good, but again - not great. Wine list was impressive, and desserts were very good (Orange bread pudding). Overall I was unimpressed - our meal was not bad by any means, but our experience was very blah. It seems that others have had better experiences, so I may give it another shot - but only after trying the MANY other options in the South End.

foodiegirl31

May 22, 2008

There isn't much wrong with this place except the occassional hostess who greets you with a "can't you see we are really busy?" attitude. Other than that the entire staff is phenomenal, the food is amazing and the prices are just fantastic. I eat there once if not twice a week and I'm trying to come to terms with how popluar this place is becoming....go now before you can't get a table anymore!

The Details on Stella's

When to Go:

There's a late-night dining menu available from 11pm to 1:30am everyday. And Sunday brunch is served until 2pm.

When to Go:

There's a late-night dining menu available from 11pm to 1:30am everyday. And Sunday brunch is served until 2pm. For theatre-goers, pre-show plates and drinks are served nightly at the bar from 4:30pm to 5:30pm.

What to Drink:

You're all set with wine with this Italian food-friendly list. The signature cocktails are also worth a spin, especially the Camparitini (Campari with Ketel One vodka and grapefruit juice)--just forgive the name.

Smoking Permitted:

No

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