Restaurant
“Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink, eat, forget his poverty and remember his misery no more.”
Proverbs 31:6-7
New year, new chef, new menu, new focus on comfort.
In 2010, Fenway diners can experience a new, casual and comfort-driven menu tailor-made for them with delicious bar bites, sharing plates, sandwiches and entrees. You could say we’ve gone ‘back to basics’ but on Chef Laura Henry-Zoubir’s terms.
Church’s new dinner and bar menus feature an extensive list of creative and affordable dishes, many meant to be shared among friends or snacked on with drinks.
In addition to menu changes, a new, casual lounge-like atmosphere has been incorporated into the dining room itself. Guests can continue to eat in the existing bar area or at the traditional dining room tables, however those wanting a more casual and intimate experience, can eat living-room style on sofas with low communal tables and soft oriental carpet underneath.
Our contemporary take on a gothic theme is complemented by commissioned pieces from several local artists. From custom stained glass windows to hand-poured flagstone floors, hand-made decorative wall art and edgy local photography, dinner and drinks at Church of Boston is a memorable experience.
Heading to a game?
On your way to Fenway Park? Church is open three hours before every home game. Grab a burger at the bar and watch the pre-game. Or sample our Altar Offerings menu with appetizers starting at $4 and enjoy our extensive microbrew beer selection, Seven Deadly Sins cocktails and wines from an eclectic list covering almost every region of the world. Also, remember to join us seasonally on our secluded patio.
Repent! Church’s Award-Winning Salvation Brunch
The road to redemption begins at Church. Purge the previous night’s demons with our weekend Salvation Brunch. Remember, you can tell Mom you went to Church.
Reservations are accepted for parties of all sizes.