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Restaurants in Boston, Niagara Falls, & Buffalo
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:24 am
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:24 am
My wife and I are visiting these cities next week and looking for any recommendations on restaurants. We have a reservation at Top of the Hub in Boston for her birthday evening, but we're also looking for good, local non-tourist trap places.
Are there any places that you enjoyed and would try again?
ETA: One thing I would like to try is lobster. If there's a place that has decent lobster without outrageous prices, that would be nice. Every menu says market price, so I don't know how each restaurant compares
Are there any places that you enjoyed and would try again?
ETA: One thing I would like to try is lobster. If there's a place that has decent lobster without outrageous prices, that would be nice. Every menu says market price, so I don't know how each restaurant compares
This post was edited on 5/15/13 at 9:30 am
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:51 am to LSU Tigershark
Anchor Bar in Buffalo. Birthplace of the buffalo wing
Posted on 5/15/13 at 10:13 am to LSU Tigershark
Neptune Oyster in Boston. Located in the North End.
Wellfleet oysters and hot lobster roll with butter.
Amazing.
Wellfleet oysters and hot lobster roll with butter.
Amazing.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 10:28 am to geauxfish24
Preface this with I'm from Buffalo, went to Niagara University and vacationed on Cape Cod every summer
Every restaurant in Niagara Falls is touristy, go into Lewiston its an adorable village and eat at Brickyard - order the dry-rub wings!
In Buffalo - Definitely go to the Anchor Bar like someone mentioned, some argue that Duffs' wings are better but I'm still partial to Anchor Bar. Also, Pearl Street Grill and Brewery is good - order a "Beef on Weck".
If you find a candy store in the Buffalo area buy some "Sponge Candy".
In Boston, can't go wrong with anything in the North End. Lobster rolls are great but I tend to think the scallop rolls are even better!
Every restaurant in Niagara Falls is touristy, go into Lewiston its an adorable village and eat at Brickyard - order the dry-rub wings!
In Buffalo - Definitely go to the Anchor Bar like someone mentioned, some argue that Duffs' wings are better but I'm still partial to Anchor Bar. Also, Pearl Street Grill and Brewery is good - order a "Beef on Weck".
If you find a candy store in the Buffalo area buy some "Sponge Candy".
In Boston, can't go wrong with anything in the North End. Lobster rolls are great but I tend to think the scallop rolls are even better!
This post was edited on 5/15/13 at 10:30 am
Posted on 5/15/13 at 11:31 am to Kit De Luca
Heading to Boston today so this is helpful. I am staying in the Seaport District, which seems easily accessible to North End.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 11:40 am to LSU Tigershark
Faneuil Hall downtown Boston - is the old central business Market has a big/huge food court in the basement.
Lots of eats
Yes it is tourist, but if you can't find something everyone wants to eat there, then it can't be done.
Do yourself a favor and get a Lobster Roll when you see one.
Legal seafood has the best chowder you could want and every other kind of seafood too. They would be my go to sit down to eat Lobster place.
A couple of hundred yards behind Faneuil Hall
Lots of eats
Yes it is tourist, but if you can't find something everyone wants to eat there, then it can't be done.
Do yourself a favor and get a Lobster Roll when you see one.
Legal seafood has the best chowder you could want and every other kind of seafood too. They would be my go to sit down to eat Lobster place.
A couple of hundred yards behind Faneuil Hall
Posted on 5/15/13 at 11:48 am to MeridianDog
quote:I found the chowder at Union Oyster House to be my favorite of several places we hit a few years back, fwiw. Great raw bar there, too.
Legal seafood has the best chowder you could want
Posted on 5/15/13 at 11:49 am to LSU Tigershark
Boston Beer Works on Canal St. is a must.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 12:03 pm to Zeppelin
I will be on a search for good beer. Still thinking of driving to Vermont on Saturday.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 12:55 pm to OTIS2
I've heard mixed things about Union Oyster House. Some say its touristy and average food. Some say its really good and we should try it.
Are there any restaurants on the North End that are really good. My boss said Massimino's (sp?)
Are there any restaurants on the North End that are really good. My boss said Massimino's (sp?)
Posted on 5/15/13 at 12:58 pm to MeridianDog
quote:
Legal seafood has the best chowder you could want and every other kind of seafood too. They would be my go to sit down to eat Lobster place
You can sit down there too? The website looks like you take it home and cook it. What should I expect to pay for a lobster meal for 2?
Posted on 5/15/13 at 12:59 pm to LSU Tigershark
I'd look for some local, North End Italian...something we missed. I'd consider asking local, maybe the concierge where you stay.
As for Union, it is what it is...a historic building and business...it at tracks people. The raw bar was great and the chowder was addicting.
As for Union, it is what it is...a historic building and business...it at tracks people. The raw bar was great and the chowder was addicting.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:21 pm to OTIS2
I just came from Boston, the places mentioned are fine, but I found the italian food there to be my favorite. Take a cab to Hanover St, block after block of Italian restaurants and bakeries. I had a braised veal shank with white beans at Bricco that was one of the best dishes of my life.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:28 pm to GynoSandberg
When facing union oyster house, to the left is bell in hand tavern, i believe it self proclaims to be the oldest tavern in the us (and also has my favorite chowder)
Behind it there is usually a farmers/fishermans market where you can get fresh shucked oysters very cheap.
Behind it there is usually a farmers/fishermans market where you can get fresh shucked oysters very cheap.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:46 pm to Turbeauxdog
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bell in hand tavern, i believe it self proclaims to be the oldest tavern in the us
I believe Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop on Bourbon St claims that title also. From the condition of the restroom I'll vote on Lafitte's.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:57 pm to LSU Tigershark
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You can sit down there too? The website looks like you take it home and cook it. What should I expect to pay for a lobster meal for 2
It is a sit down restaurant. They are all over Boston
Locations
Just call and they will tell you the market price.
Total bill depends on how hungry you are.
People talk about "chicken lobsters" which are the most common and cheapest. They average less than a pound. They will be pretty much the same wherever you go up there as long as the restaurant isn't too fancy.
This post was edited on 5/15/13 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 5/15/13 at 2:12 pm to MeridianDog
Thanks. When I was searching, I kept seeing that restaurant, but I couldn't find a menu.
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