at 49 Melcher St, Boston , 02210 United States
Modern French bistro in Boston's Fort Point.
Bastille Kitchen is a neighborhood bistro that is reminiscent of those found along the streets of Paris. Situated at 49 Melcher Street in Boston’s historic Fort Point district, Bastille Kitchen is committed to providing value to our guests while delivering unrivaled food quality, au fait beverage service, and unpretentious hospitality. Our fare is classic Parisian bistro with a touch of modern influence.
Bastille Kitchen is easily accessible by the MBTA's red line via South Station. From South Station head North toward Summer Street then turn Right onto Summer Street. Turn left onto Melcher Street and the restaurant will be located on the right. The walk will take you roughly 5 minutes. Please do not hesitate to call us if you have any issues.
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Bastille Kitchen is Boston based place and this enity listed in French Restaurant category. Located at 49 Melcher St MA 02210. Contact phone number of Bastille Kitchen: (617) 556-8000
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