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Finale - Brookline

1306 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA 02446
617-232-3233

Finale - Brookline restaurant information
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The Finale concept was borne out of a Harvard Business School brainstorming session in 1996. Sophomore would-be entrepreneurs Paul Conforti and Kim Moore spent the next couple of years refining the idea before opening their upscale dessert-focused café near Boston’s Park Plaza hotel in 1998.

Now with three locations, Finale offers an intimate setting that has been called plush, romantic and perfect for a late-night bite after a show or an indulgent mid-afternoon break. You can also get lunch and dinner here, and there’s a full list of wines, beers, cordials and coffees. Those Harvard kids think of everything.

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Glazed vanilla cream with half moons of orange butter cookies and a medley of fresh fruit.
 
 
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Chiffonade
1. noun Vegetables cut in thin strips or shreds.
Florentine
1. noun A cookie of nougatine and candied fruit brushed with a layer of chocolate.
Jicama
1. noun Used in Latin American cooking, jicama is a member of the potato family. The bulbous, brown root has a thin brown skin and crunchy and sweet white flesh.
Mascarpone
1. noun Ultra-rich, soft cheese known best for its role in tiramisu.
Praline
1. noun A sweet made of almonds and sugar invented for the French Comte du Plessis-Praslin by his cook in the 1600s.
Rémoulade
1. noun A cold mayonnaise sauce flavored with mustard, gherkins, capers, anchovies and herbs.