Boston Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Boston - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
Designed to look like an ocean vessel with gorgeous wood finishes and nautical artwork, this local seafood restaurant delivers first-class fish...Read More
You've just got to love this shoebox-size place—for the noise, the intimacy, the complete absence of pretense, and, above all, the food, which...Read More
As the name indicates, this Hotel Commonwealth restaurant specializes in seafood, beginning with oysters that come fresh from the restaurant...Read More
This piccolo oyster bar, the first of its kind in the neighborhood, has only 22 chairs, but the long marble bar adorned with mirrors has extra...Read More
Snug quarters and no desserts can't quell the stream of diners pouring into this uptown enclave eager to savor oysters and such seductive seafood...Read More
B&G Oysters' Chef Barbara Lynch (of No. 9 Park, the Butcher Shop, Sportello, DRINK, and Menton fame) has made yet another fabulous mark...Read More
Decked out in cheery colors of yellow, red, and green, this is, believe it or not, a real seaside clam shack located smack dab in the middle...Read More
This is a great place to down some freshly shucked oysters or enjoy a brick oven pizza....Read More
What began as a tiny restaurant adjacent to a Cambridge fish market has grown to important regional status, with more than 30 East Coast locations...Read More
Boston has plenty of great seafood restaurants, but this sophisticated option near the Theater District turns out delicate and exquisitely prepared...Read More
For a meal on the waterfront, try Pier 6 in the Charlestown Navy Yard. It's got outstanding harbor views and the requisite New England seafood...Read More
This boisterous, self-proclaimed "workingman's oyster bar" with soaring ceilings and a warehouse chic decor, reels customers in with its menu...Read More
Established in 1826, this is Boston's oldest continuing restaurant, and a must-see destination. Eat what Daniel Webster had—oysters on the half...Read More
Downtown is saturated with decent seafood options, but few hit the mark on inventive fare quite like Lineage. Chef-owner Jeremy Sewall prints...Read More
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