10 places to eat & drink during tonight's snowstorm

Once again, Boston’s been hit with more snow (insert scream). But, thanks to our city’s amazing restaurant snow day deals, we haven’t lost our minds… yet, anyway. From discounted bourbon milkshakes to free miso soup, here’s what you should be eating tonight in the Hub.

1. Basho

Fenway’s Japanese brasserie is open tonight and offering “a complimentary miso soup to warm you up,” according to the restaurant’s Facebook page.

2. Bistro du Midi

The Back Bay French restaurant announced on Facebook the launching of their “Snow Day du Midi” specials. Diners have the choice of any three courses for $49.

3. Centre Street Sanctuary

This Jamaica Plain restaurant is open for lunch and offering diners 20 percent off today, per their Facebook post.

4. Kirkland Tap & Trotter

The Somerville restaurant posted to their Facebook page that they will be opening at 4 p.m. today with free bar snacks until 5 p.m., $12 burgers and hot dogs until they run out.

5. Myers + Chang 

Per Myers + Chang’s Twitter account, the restaurant will be serving up a special “Snowglobe Mai Thai” cocktail, Esti’s Hot and Sour Soup, and plenty of “tropical music.”
 

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