Egg, avocado, & cheese on a bagel and home fries
Banana French toast
You must get the real maple syrup
Mimosa
Outside - Charles St!
Waffle with strawberry, Nutella and banana
outside
a plate of food with toast and potatoes
Buffalo Chicken Wrap with fries
Grilled Steak and Eggs
Outside sitting area
buttermilk pancakes
Kitchen
Omelette
Steak Fajitas & Cappuccino
interior
Interesting when you have to slice your butter ( cold as Fk) not whipped like it should be .
Iced Chai Latte
Avocado toast with eggs and potatoes. Completely hit the spot!
Paramount breakfast
interior
Josiah D.
Oct 4, 2024
Overall really good experience here at The Paramount. It's almost always pretty busy, so be ready for a little bit of a wait. In the end, the wait will probably be worth it though!We ordered a handful of dishes -- the French toast was really good and the fruit was very fresh. We also got a bagel with bacon, egg, and cheese and it was good as well. As you can expect, prices were pretty steep which unfortunately prohibits a casual dining experience. Definitely would recommend as a weekly or monthly brunch stop!
Read MoreCaleigh T.
Sep 26, 2024
Loved this place. The Paramount is located in the beautiful, picturesque Beacon Hill. It's a quick walk from the MGH red line stop. They have a nice selection of outdoor seating, as well as some indoor options. We sat outside (end of September) and did find it to be chilly at times, but not unbearable. My husband and I both ordered a Mediterranean omelette which also came with a side of potatoes and some pita! It was so delicious. I also ordered an iced chai latte which had the perfect blend of chai.
Read MoreLiz S.
Aug 18, 2024
Overall I'd give my experience at The Paramount a 3.5, although I'm bumping it up to 4 since they have plant-based options and I really enjoyed my drink!My sister and I were wandering around Beacon Hill at dinner time and decided to give The Paramount a shot. I wanted to sit outside (a more pleasant ambiance) although she was overheating so we snagged a table in the medium-small interior. For drinks I wanted a refreshing options, so I chose the Rosé Pomegranate Paloma--prosecco, tequila reposado, cordial, natural citrus flavor ($13). It had Aperol Spritz vibes, but was better in my opinion.After going back and forth between a few options I ordered The Roasted Buddha Bowl for my meal, which includes crispy fried tofu, baby spinach, roasted beets, zucchini, cauliflower, asparagus, chickpeas, avocado, toasted peanuts, sesame seeds, and a white balsamic lemon vinaigrette ($19). I loved certain components of this bowl. The crispy tofu was yum, as was the cauliflower. It was a bit heavily dressed for my taste, so ask for light dressing if you also prefer less. Overall happy with the healthy(ish) option though!Service was decent, no complaints there. If you're in the area and want a casual bite with a variety of meal options, The Paramount is worth considering.
Read MoreMindy H.
Jun 24, 2024
Such a fun find in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood. While the past may have required ordering before being seated, the plan these days is to wait in line at the door, be seated by the wait staff, then order. Space is premium, service is lightning fast, open concept kitchen allows wait staff to keep an eye on what's coming up from the kitchen while they are serving tables. The food was superb!!!
Read MoreAnn A.
Jan 6, 2024
Ordered the Mediterranean Omelette and had no clue where they were headed with this omelette's palate-- it was dry and kind of gross tasting. I only ordered this because it's one of the few things that was friendly to my dietary restrictions. I usually box food I don't finish but I didn't even bother with this. The home fries tasted old - they had that fridge taste.We also ordered one of the banana French toasts. It was good tasting but rather very small in portion.2 stars because at least the staff was friendly, or else the food would have earned 1 star. It's a casual place, very small but we're also to make place for 6 of us.
Read MoreJillian N.
May 22, 2024
My boyfriend and I are breakfast fanatics. We love to try new spots especially when out of town. This place appeals as a cute, small diner in Beacon Hill. Food tasted great! But I must say, $6 for a 3 pieces of bacon is a bit steep and coffee could be refilled a little more frequently. Still, I'd say it's worth a try for visitors and I would see us visiting often if we were local
Read MoreErica L.
Aug 2, 2024
We sat outside cause it had a little decorated area that is cute. The food was ok at best. The waitress was kind but the food took a long time, and wasn't my favorite. We had the caprese which was ok, and then I had the bolognese which was also just ok. Maybe we ordered the wrong things on the menu?
Read Morekatie d.
Sep 1, 2024
Very cute and cozy brunch in beacon hill. On the main shopping street. The outside area with the umbrellas were so cute. Food was so good, get the waffle with strawberrries! I asked for crispy bacon and it wasn't crispy at all so that was the only downfall.
Read MoreMatthew S.
Nov 12, 2023
This restaurant is very much Beacon Hill personified. Okay brunch food. Mediocre at best. The service is quick but I feel like I just went to Park Slope or Carroll Gardens and just got the same thing.The French Toast is tiny, and the strawberries were not fresh. At least the bananas were. And if it were not for the fact the whipped cream made the fruit taste better, this dish would not be good at all.Perhaps I should have stuck with the Huevos Rancheros. It gets busy here quick, so get here early or you could be here awhile. This is mostly true for weekend visits.
Read MorePaul V.
Oct 24, 2023
There's such a thing as piling on, and my drop-in-the-bucket 5* rating of Paramount won't stand out from the crowd. Still what is a destination spot every Boston trip should be documented.Since I'm always here on a weekday morning, I don't have to battle the weekend brunch crowds. I did brave that madness once to great fanfare however (1.5 hrs later, I was full). Today it's just me and a couple localites grabbing our early-fall morning sustenance.Since I don't live down the street (help us, cholesterol, if so), my go-to will be blueberry pancakes (with real Vermont syrup straight from the trees of course). These are giant, so bring your empty belly. Besides that I bounce around between breakfast meats and sometimes eggs. Plenty of choices among the meats if you're looking to mix it up. And for those frowning at my indulgence, you can get your yogurt, oatmeal, fruit, whole wheat toast, egg whites, etc. All that looks really good, but I come here for the carbs.Nice weather means you can sit outside and take in the sights and sounds of North End. Today that would be great for lunch. Speaking of that the pulled pork or steak and cheese sandwiches are a good choice, or even the veggie beans and quinoa burger. I'll primarily stick to breakfast for sentimental and edible reasons, and will look for you there the next time I'm in town.
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