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La Voile

La Voile, 261 Newbury Street, Boston

4.9
RESTAURANT RATING: 
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4.9 out of 5 (359 Ratings)
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1.3 miles Citizens House of Blues Boston
About La Voile
The Spotlight on La Voile

Classic Parisian Charm Just Steps from the Stage

La Voile brings the warmth and elegance of the French Riviera to Boston’s stylish Newbury Street. Housed in a cozy brownstone, this authentic French bistro feels like a hidden corner of Paris—with white tablecloths, vintage décor, and a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere. Whether you're strolling in for wine and oysters or sitting down to a full three-course meal, La Voile delivers an experience that’s both refined and approachable.

Why Concert-goers love it

Just a short walk from several of Boston’s major concert venues, La Voile is a smart pick for a pre-show dinner or post-concert unwind. The ambiance is lively enough to feel celebratory, but quiet enough for conversation. Diners praise the efficient, attentive service, meaning you won’t be checking your watch between courses. It’s especially ideal for early seating, so you can enjoy your Bouillabaisse or Duck Confit and still make it to your seat before the lights dim.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking for a classy start to the night
  • Solo travelers who want a bar seat and a glass of French wine
  • Couples planning a romantic concert evening
  • Fans seeking a quieter, charming pre-show setting
  • Budget-conscious music lovers—there are affordable prix-fixe options if you plan ahead

What People Say

Diners love the authentic French flavors—think steak frites, escargots, and rich chocolate mousse—served with care by a friendly, French-speaking staff. Many highlight the ambience as intimate and romantic, with soft lighting and a vintage nautical theme that nods to La Voile’s roots as a sailing yacht-turned-bistro. Reviewers also praise the restaurant’s excellent wine list and its prime location for a night out in Boston.

Areas for Improvement

Some guests note that the tables are set quite close together, which can make it feel a bit cramped during peak hours. Others mention that while the service is generally excellent, things can slow down slightly when the restaurant is full—something to keep in mind if you're on a tight pre-show schedule. Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.

The Bottom Line

La Voile is a cozy, elegant spot for concert-goers who want a dose of French sophistication before the show.

Average Price
$31 to $50
Cuisine
French
Dress Code
Business Casual
Opening Hours
Lunch
Daily 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Dinner
Mon-Thu 5:00 pm-9:45 pm
Fri, Sat 5:00 pm-10:00 pm
Sun 5:00 pm-8:45 pm

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La Voile is #30 of 2974 things to do in Boston

5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: Robin V
Tue 3 Jun, 2025
l Prior to going to Boston Symphony Hall, had a wonderful authentic French experience. Food and staff were superb. Would certainly come back.

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5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: william z, Wrentham, Massachusetts
Wed 5 Mar, 2025
l This is our new favorite spot to dine. The decor does recall all the things you love about French bistros and the food is excellent. We shared a beet salad, had the mussels and escargot and finished...

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5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: Conseiller99, Roseland, New Jersey
Sun 2 Feb, 2025
l Close your eyes, and you’re in an excellent brasserie in Paris. La Voile never disappoints. Nice atmosphere; excellent service, and delicious food! What more can you ask for. Great for lunch or...

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La Voile 261 Newbury Street, Boston