Breakfast Menu "North Street Grille" Boston

Tiny spot for hefty plates of American fare, popular for weekend brunch (dinner served most nights).

North Street Grille, 229 North St, Boston, MA 02113

(617) 720-2010

Opening Hours

Sunday: 8 AM–4 PM

Monday: 8 AM–4 PM

Tuesday: 8 AM–4 PM

Wednesday: 8 AM–4 PM

Thursday: 8 AM–4 PM

Friday: 8 AM–4 PM

Saturday: 8 AM–4 PM

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Services

From the business

Identifies as women-owned

Service options

Curbside pickup, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Great coffee

Popular for

Breakfast, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Hard liquor, Quick bite, Wine

Dining options

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Trendy

Crowd

College students, Tourists

Planning

Accepts reservations, Usually a wait

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs

User Reviews

We had a wonderful time eating at North Street Grille. I had the smoked salmon Benedict and my husband had the lobster omelette. Both were delicious! The service was awesome too, Christine was super friendly and attentive. Can’t wait to come back!

The chicken was so good! We loved the chicken and waffles and the waffle sliders. The slides come with home fries, they are delicious! They have a nice crisp to them, topped with some seasoning. Ufff! So good. We wanted to try the milkshake that looked fun, but got too full to order anything else. The atmosphere was okay. The seating is compact, and there was no music playing in the background (noted it was already loud with so many people talking at the same time). But the server was very nice. The experience of just being there with good company was it. Great food and great company.

Ordered the banana bourbon waffle, bacon & banana bread French toast. Everything was good. My only issue was toooo much syrup/banana on the waffle. It was still good, just a little too sweet for me. I would definitely go back.

Everyone was so friendly and the food presentation, quality and taste was fabulous. Prices just right! Just a great neighborhood place to eat. Make reservation if you can or go early when they open to get in. We waited about 30 minutes but well worth it. Watermelon mojitos yummies. Rancheros were delicious omelet was huge and delicious and I saw the waffles and chicken that was huge and you must try the homemade banana bread which by the way you can buy and take home it was the most delicious and my daughter in law is a chef. Don't miss this gem in the north side! You won't regret one bite! We had to come back a second time Before we left Boston. What a great place!

I had the banana bread french toast and the bourbon waffle. To much syrup for me. But tasty if you like sweets! Great service, small venue so make reservations if you can.

Incredible breakfast spot. Food was super good and giant portions. Staff was friendly and had great character, as you’d expect in Boston. Breakfast tacos and eggs with short rib hash. Jalapeños tasted like they were pickled in house. Accompanied with a delicious bloody and a Greyhound Mimosa. Will definitely be back.

The hour wait was ABSOLUTELY worth it. One of the best brunch places I've ever had. The coffee was delicious and I feel like it has more caffeine or something in it because after having 2 glasses of it I was so amped. The unlimited refills on it is great but dangerous. I got the chicken and waffle sliders and they were unreal, especially with the maple syrup. It really could be a meal for two because I was so stuffed after eating both of them, it was hard to finish. But they were so good I did not want to stop eating them. The home fries that came with it were crispy and had great flavor too. My gf got the Mac n cheese and that was also outstanding with a great mix of cheeses. This place isn't the biggest so there will probably be a wait when going but it's so worth it. I would come back in a heartbeat.

**I’d suggest the lobster Mac and cheese or the lobster roll. Both were amazing** At North Street Grill, the service is by your typical assertive Bostonian waiter. When I asked what was good on the menu the waiter claimed everything was and gestured to the wait time people spend in order to get into the restaurant. The inside is extremely cramped. If the space was bigger there wouldn’t be anyone outside waiting on the small amount of tables and dining seats inside. The steak omelet was flat out bad. The steak tasted like steak-ums meat. The bacon and other scrambled eggs were just fine. The mimosa was also good and rightly leveled. Just a very average place for me, will likely order the lobster roll as take out in the future.