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Beacon Grille

100 Sylvan Road
400 TradeCenter 128
Woburn, MA 01801
781-933-3333

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Located at TradeCenter 128, Beacon Grille draws diners from all over Greater Boston to Woburn with its unpretentious contemporary American fare, including exceptional steaks, fresh seafood, and an impressive array of specialty entrées and side dishes. Its sophisticated décor, vibrant atmosphere, and approachable price points create a dining experience where everyone feels welcome whether they’re dining out for business or pleasure.

known for its outstanding wine and cocktail programs, Beacon Grille was recognized with Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence in 2011 and 2012. Guests can enjoy drinks in the lively 90-seat bar and lounge, and stay for an exquisite meal with outstanding service in the main dining room.

Groups ranging in size from 10-250 can take over any of the five charming private and semi-private rooms available for corporate functions, social events, weddings, showers, and more. Outdoor seating areas, including a pond-side reception site, are idyllic during the warm summer months.

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