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Bravo

465 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3474

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Nestled among the masters of art and design in the galleries, Bravo at the Museum of Fine Arts, stirs the senses with its culinary artistry – seasonally-inspired, progressive American cuisine. The sophisticated dining experience is made complete by impeccable service and an extensive wine list filled with signature offerings some hidden gem wineries and distilleries from all over the world.

Bravo itself is a work of art, with bold colors and clean lines created by famed restaurant designed Peter Neimitz. The inviting warm ambiance complements a rotating selection of some of the museums modern and contemporary masterpieces.

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Jacqueline Kelly

Chef at Bravo

Chef Jacqueline Kelly at Bravo

Chef Jacqueline Kelly joined Bravo restaurant at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston after several years in distinguished dining rooms throughout the country. As Executive Chef, Kelly has created an eclectic menu that reflects the many inventive dishes she has prepared throughout her travels.

With a Bachelor's Degree in Food Service Management from Johnson & Wales University, Kelly has created award winning cuisine in restaurants as varied as the Morgan Stanley Executive Dining Room in New York, Table 1280 in Atlanta, Roof Terrace restaurant in Washington D.C. and Sea Grill restaurant in Manhattan, where she received three stars for her cuisine. Internationally, Kelly played an integral part in the development of Due Spade restaurant in Milan, Italy.

In addition to her extensive restaurant experience, Kelly has also participated in several special events including the Ryder Cup, Wachovia Golf Championships, and NBC's Today Show.

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