How to Get a Reservation at No. 9 Park

Beacon Hill · Boston

No. 9 Park is Barbara Lynch's flagship Beacon Hill restaurant — an elegant, refined American spot that has anchored Boston's fine dining scene for over 25 years. The prune-stuffed gnocchi is a Boston legend.

Why Is It So Hard to Book?

No. 9 Park is a Boston institution with a deeply loyal clientele and a reputation that attracts out-of-town visitors. It stays consistently booked, particularly for special occasions.

Tips for Getting a Table at No. 9 Park

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    Book 3–4 weeks in advance for weekend dinner — earlier for special occasions.

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    The bar area is walk-in and offers a more casual way to experience the restaurant.

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    Weeknight dinner is noticeably more available — Tuesday and Wednesday in particular.

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    ResTracker can monitor for cancellations and book automatically.

The Fastest Way: Cancellation Alerts

Even fully booked restaurants have cancellations — usually in the 24–72 hours before a seating. ResTracker monitors No. 9 Park on Resy and OpenTable around the clock and sends you an email the moment a slot opens up.

Most users get their first alert within a few days of setting up monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is No. 9 Park on Resy or OpenTable?

No. 9 Park takes reservations on Resy.

What neighborhood is No. 9 Park in?

No. 9 Park is located in Beacon Hill, Boston, with views of the Boston Common.

What is No. 9 Park known for?

No. 9 Park is known for its prune-stuffed gnocchi — a Boston culinary legend — and for being Barbara Lynch's flagship restaurant anchoring the city's fine dining scene for over 25 years.

Does No. 9 Park have walk-in seating?

Yes — the bar area at No. 9 Park accepts walk-ins and is a more casual way to experience the restaurant.

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