Dinner at Commonwealth

Boston’s dining scene? I just can’t keep up these days. If I did, my bank account would be empty, my pants wouldn’t fit, and I would probably be missing a good chunk of the work week. Every day it seems something new opens, and it makes me super proud and excited to live and work in Boston. It also stresses me out a little! I want to eat it all. Luckily, we are able to have fun and delicious nights out like last Friday at the newly opened Commonwealth in bustling Kendall Square, just a short walk from my office.
Commonwealth Cambridge

I had passed by Commonwealth many times while it was under construction and even popped my head inside a couple of times after it opened, but Friday was my first experience dining there. It is made for fun, social dining, from the decor to the menus and everything in between.

Commonwealth Cambridge menuThe menu is made up of starters, proteins, veggies, and sides, allowing you to mix and match and have a different meal every single time.

Commonwealth cocktail menuCommonwealth also offers a bunch of fun cocktails, beers, and wines by the glass. We were with our favorite cocktail experts, so we did a lot of sipping and sharing tastes. I loved my Lord Nelson, a Commonwealth classic. (Rum Clementine, Creole Shrubb, Burnt Orange)

Lord Nelson cocktailButtery, fluffy Parker House Rolls started off our meal. I was ravenous, and these rolls tasted so good. I am kind of inspired to try to bake them one of these cold evenings. We’ll see.

Parker House Rolls

squid

Since we were with another couple, we were able to order and try a bunch of different menu items. I was not a fan of the grilled squid; unfortunately it tasted very fishy to me. Luckily, everything improved immensely from there.

beet salad

In a continued effort to eat my vegetables, I devoured the beet and arugula salad, a combo that is a favorite of mine, and was super fresh and well executed at Commonwealth. We also ordered up a bunch of delectable sides, including scalloped potatoes, Brussels sprouts, kale, and duck fat fries. Oh my.

sides

I didn’t feel like any of the choices on the protein menu, so I went to the starters and had the oyster po’boy, which was the perfect size in a warm buttered hot dog roll. It was pretty much amazing. Aren’t fried oysters just so decadent?

oyster po boy

Commonwealth dessert menu

We ordered too much food and definitely packed some to bring home, but I had to check out the desserts. From someone who often skips the dessert menu altogether, that sounds kind of strange, but I love the mixing and matching in the Commonwealth dessert menu. Vanilla bean ice cream, a cinnamon waffle, and hot fudge was the obvious dessert choice for me. Waffles and ice cream were a favorite in our home growing up, and they remind me of the New Jersey boardwalk. It was hard to eat another bite, but this dessert made me very, very happy. It was a sweet way to end a fun night.

waffles and ice creamAs I mentioned earlier, I really love the setup of the menu at Commonwealth, and the way that it offers so many choices for sharing. This is definitely a place you want to visit with fellow food lovers so you can cover more of the menu. I can’t wait to return to eat the rest of the sides, cocktails, and desserts!

Do you like ordering a bunch of items to share, or are you all about an entree for yourself?

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  1. Erica @ In and Around Town’s avatar

    You are so quick with your posts! I just went to Commonwealth as well and loved it – the set up is so fantastic, and those rolls – AMAZING!

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  2. Michelle’s avatar

    This place looks cute….I’ll have to check it out!

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  3. Megan’s avatar

    Love ordering lots of things to share. So impressed with your dessert… after all that food! 🙂

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  4. Michelle Lahey’s avatar

    All of that food looks incredible! I will have to check this place out.

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  5. Sues’s avatar

    I think I could have that drink and those rolls and be perfectly happy. But EVERYTHING looks awesome!

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  6. Nookie’s avatar

    Thanks so much for coming in. Glad you a good time.

    Nookie

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  7. Jen @ Twenty-Something & Starving’s avatar

    Waffles and ice cream are so perfect! They remind me of the NJ State Fair (or Sussex County Fair – it depends on who you talk to I think!). I looove ordering a bunch of plates and sharing them. My husband, on the other hand, hates sharing food. I got him to a tapas restaurant once and that’s about all I’m going to get I think!

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