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Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
Doing Boston this weekend. Looking for info on seafood restaurants; like location, reputation, price ranges. Same for strip clubs. Primarily concerned with Boston/Cambridge or places somewhat accessible from the T as we won't be renting a car. Links are appreciated.
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
Seafood - hell throw a rock and you'll hit a good place
Where will you be and what constitutes great seafood to you? |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
the local seafood chain is legal seafood
they have locations at harvard and kendall T stops on the red line and lots of other places. i think they're a little overpriced, but their chowder is definitely good. if you are willing to explore a little, giaccomo's in the north end has great italian seafood. i think it is on salem street and the nearest t stop is haymarket. strip clubs are near the chinatown t stop. |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
We'll be at the Days Inn on Soldier's Field Road. Around BU, I think.
Great seafood is simply a wide selection of dishes that are delicious and if two people can eat for less than $50, so much the better. |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
Union Oyster House - Solid, and historical.
Legal Sea Foods - Quality seafood chain Kingfish Hall - High end, one of the top 3 meals I've ever had. |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
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Union Oyster House - Solid, and historical. Legal Sea Foods - Quality seafood chain Kingfish Hall - High end, one of the top 3 meals I've ever had. [/ QUOTE ] how expensive are dishes at kingfish hall? place looks really nice, and i live in boston and have never been. |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
Jimmy's Harborside is pretty good IIRC.
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
Are you also looking for strippers or did you typo and mean stripers? Anyway, it's been a long time and I understand the Combat Zone is a shell of it's former self, but for strippers it would be the Combat Zone.
Last time I was there we took a coworker who was leaving the firm to a place called the Naked Eye. That was 1983 so take it fwiw. |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
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[ QUOTE ] Union Oyster House - Solid, and historical. Legal Sea Foods - Quality seafood chain Kingfish Hall - High end, one of the top 3 meals I've ever had. [/ QUOTE ] how expensive are dishes at kingfish hall? place looks really nice, and i live in boston and have never been. [/ QUOTE ] I've been 3 times and it has averaged out to around $60 per person. I'm not much of an alcohol with dinner guy (2 beers max), so I presume $100/head is within reach. Todd English lost an Iron Chef battle, so you know the food will be excellent. |
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Re: Where for seafood and strippers in Beantown?
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Last time I was there we took a coworker who was leaving the firm to a place called the Naked Eye. That was 1983 so take it fwiw. [/ QUOTE ] First strip club I ever snuck into, was also mid-80's. The old lady on stage needed to shave her legs. No joke. The Combat Zone is now called Chinatown. The strip clubs now have dead ducks hanging in the window. |
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