Restaurant in Boston, United States
The Vermilion Club
100Pearl PointsDowntown, Decidedly Practical

About The Vermilion Club
Choose The Vermilion Club for a convenient Financial District meal when schedule and location matter more than a documented chef, cuisine, or awards profile. It is better suited to weekday lunch or dinner planning than to a high-stakes special occasion where price, format, culinary identity need to be clear in advance.
The Vermilion Club in Boston is easiest to evaluate on the facts that are verified: it is open Monday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, Saturday from 5 PM to 10 PM, closed Sunday. The dress code is smart casual. Beyond that, public planning details such as cuisine, chef, pricing, menu format, awards are not verified here, so the fairest read is practical rather than definitive.
Use it for Boston convenience, not a chef-chasing splurge
The smart move is to treat this as a practical Boston pick until more verified detail is available on cuisine, chef, pricing, menu format. That matters for expectations: without confirmed information on dishes, sourcing, service style, or a published chef angle to judge, there is not enough verified evidence to frame it as a destination built around a specific culinary point of view.
Schedule is the main decision point can fairly lean on here. Weekday hours run from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, Saturday service is limited to 5 PM to 10 PM, Sunday is closed. For a broader scan, use Our full Boston restaurants guide, plus Our full Boston bars guide, Our full Boston hotels guide, Our full Boston wineries guide, Our full Boston experiences guide.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose The Vermilion Club if location in Boston, smart-casual dress, a schedule with weekday daytime-through-evening hours matter more than a documented culinary point of view. Skip it if the meal needs a named chef, published awards, a known cuisine identity, or a price tier you can evaluate before committing. If you want to compare other named options, consider Boston venues such as Amber Road, CAVA, Chacarero, Mariel, or The Merchant, depending on what is most important for your plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at The Vermilion Club?
There is not enough verified menu detail here to recommend specific dishes. Check the current menu directly before you go, then choose based on the pace and purpose of your visit.
Is The Vermilion Club good for solo dining?
It can be a practical solo option if the Boston location and hours suit your plans. The venue is open from 11:30 AM to 10 PM Monday through Friday, from 5 PM to 10 PM on Saturday, is closed Sunday.
Does The Vermilion Club handle dietary restrictions?
Plan to confirm any dietary needs directly with the venue before ordering, since verified cuisine and menu details are not provided here.
When is The Vermilion Club open?
The verified hours are Monday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, Saturday from 5 PM to 10 PM, closed Sunday.
Is The Vermilion Club good for a special occasion?
Use it for a special occasion only if Boston convenience, smart-casual dress, the verified schedule matter more than a named chef, awards, pricing, or a clearly defined format. Those details are not verified here.
Location
115 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110
Boston, United States
Compare The Vermilion Club
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| The Vermilion Club | Boston |
| Amber Road | Boston |
| Chacarero | Boston |
| CAVA | Boston |
| The Merchant | Boston |
| Mariel | Boston |
How The Vermilion Club Boston compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the plan needs a familiar downtown restaurant setting, try The Merchant. If the group wants a livelier night with a stronger room-first identity, look at Mariel. For a quicker, lower-stakes meal, Chacarero is the easier fallback.
How it compares in downtown Boston
The Merchant is the cleaner cross-shop if you want a known downtown restaurant feel and a safer group fallback. The Vermilion Club makes sense when Devonshire Street is the convenient anchor and booking difficulty matters less than proximity. For a more social, high-energy night, Mariel is the stronger pick; for a lower-commitment quick meal, Chacarero is easier to justify.
Amber Road and CAVA are better comparisons for diners who already know the style they want before choosing. Pick The Vermilion Club when the priority is a central Boston address and broad meal timing. Pick a peer when cuisine clarity, value certainty, or a more defined ambiance is the deciding factor.
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