Hello All,
I will be in the Boston area in mid July and would like to know where to go for reasonably priced good (sea)food. As well as, places to go during the evening for cocktails. I am 25 and enjoy both trendy and pub type places equally.
If you have any other advice of any kind please feel free to share! Thank you in advance!
Places for good food %26amp; drinksWhat do you consider reasonably priced for food? Are you looking for any particular cuisine? Seafood is ubiquitous on most menus, so it helps to narrow your focus a little.
As for drinks, some of my stomping grounds for well-made cocktails are Marliave, Silvertone, the bar at Eastern Standard, The Good Life, Beehive, and Green Street. For more low-key imbibing I am a fan of JJ Foleys, Mr Dooleys and the Cellar, among others.
Faneuill Hall is a very bar-heavy area, but they skew a bit too fratty-Top 40 for my liking. Obviously, your mileage will vary with that, though.
Places for good food %26amp; drinksI think, as a 25 year old, Yankee Lobster would be a big YAAAAWWWWWWWM. Better bet would be East Coast Grill. It%26#39;s a bit out of the way, but do-able--check Google maps. On the same block as East Coast, you have Bukowski%26#39;s and the Druid, both decent drinking establishments.
Also, do a search here for ';seafood';.
Apologies I was thinking of Anthony%26#39;s Pier 4, not Yankee Lobster. Still think ECG is the best choice.
Also, it is http://www.yankeelobstercompany.com . Interesting web site you put up, eileen!! Check it out!
';Interesting web site you put up, eileen!! Check it out!';
Wow - that has precious little to do with crustaceans :-).
I would say 40.00 a person is reasonable. I checked the top restaurants for Boston and I found alot of French restaurants (ICK) and the reviews for the seafood places were all mixed?? So, thank you for the help!
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