Top of the Hub

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Top of the Hub was a renowned restaurant and lounge located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Situated on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower, it offered panoramic views of the city's skyline, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The establishment was known for its fine dining experience, featuring American cuisine with a contemporary twist, and an extensive wine list. Top of the Hub provided a unique setting for various occasions, from casual dining to special events like weddings and corporate gatherings.

History[edit | edit source]

Top of the Hub opened its doors in 1965, coinciding with the completion of the Prudential Tower, which was, at the time, the tallest building in Boston. Over the years, the restaurant became a symbol of the city, celebrated for its exceptional location and breathtaking views. It underwent several renovations to keep the interior modern and welcoming, ensuring that guests could enjoy both the scenery and the ambiance.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

The menu at Top of the Hub was crafted to match the elegance of its setting. It featured a range of dishes that highlighted the best of American cuisine, incorporating fresh, local ingredients whenever possible. The restaurant was particularly famous for its seafood selections, reflecting Boston's rich maritime heritage. In addition to its regular menu, Top of the Hub offered seasonal specials and a prix fixe menu that allowed diners to experience a curated selection of dishes.

Entertainment[edit | edit source]

Top of the Hub was not just celebrated for its food and views but also for its live entertainment. The lounge area hosted performances by local jazz musicians, adding to the sophisticated atmosphere of the venue. These performances were a beloved feature of the Top of the Hub experience, providing a perfect backdrop for an evening out in the city.

Closure[edit | edit source]

Despite its popularity and iconic status, Top of the Hub closed its doors in April 2020. The closure was attributed to the expiration of its lease and the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement of its closure was met with an outpouring of nostalgia and sadness from both Bostonians and visitors who had cherished memories of the restaurant.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The legacy of Top of the Hub lives on through the memories of its patrons. It remains a part of Boston's history as a place where people could experience the city from an unparalleled vantage point. The restaurant's contribution to the city's culinary and cultural scene will not be forgotten, and its absence is felt by many who saw it as a landmark in its own right.

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