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Atlantic Fish
761 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116 617-267-4000
Description: BACK BAY. A beloved part of the Boston scene since the late 1970s, Atlantic Fish sports an updated atmosphere these days in other words, the original's galley look was traded in for a more polished scene of stained wood, pendant lights, coffered ceiling and crisp white linens. The menu, though hasn't changed all that much over the years (Hey, why mess with a good thing!), and Atlantic's kitchen continues to serve up timeless raw bar classics like shrimp cocktail, iced Littleneck clams and Blue Point oysters. Patio dining is available.
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B&G Oysters
550 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116 617-423-0550
Description: SOUTH END. A sleek, stylish raw bar? Thanks to owner Barbara Lynch (of No. 9 Park fame), that's just what B&G is. The sub-level space is subtly (that is, unpretentiously) contemporary, featuring blue and gray tiles, stainless steel elements, and an open kitchen. The raw bar eats are fronted by fresh local oysters, clams, scallops and shrimp. Meanwhile, creative main courses like bacon-wrapped cod, wild striped bass with squid puttanesca, and Italian fish stew are themselves superbly done. Patio dining is available during the warm seasons.
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Bouchee
159 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02116 617-450-4343
Description: BACK BAY. A raw bar, high-top tables and an outdoor patio flank this Parisian-style eatery, where diners enjoy the classic French menu with an emphasis on seafood.
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East Coast Grill & Raw Bar
1271 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139 617-491-6568
Description: CAMBRIDGE. East Coast Grill specializes in practically any kind of seafood imaginable. Main courses include cornmeal-crusted scallops, barbequed-pork ribs, and grilled spice-crusted Atlantic salmon. You'll also find an impressive raw bar over flowing with oysters, shrimp and crab claws. Meanwhile, the menu for Sunday brunch is also full of fantastic options, including corn bread-crusted French toast, smoked duck-stuffed tortilla rellenas, and Littleneck clams. Their legendary make-your-own-Bloody Mary bar alone is reason enough to reserve a table!
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KO Prime
90 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108 617-772-0202
Description: CHARLESTOWN. This modern steakhouse by Ken Oringer is the pinnacle in sensual feasts. The chic interior is a visual treat, minimalist yet adorned with enough sumptuous detailing to please the eye, and the rich leather-clad seating feels butter-smooth beneath your fingertips. But of course, the main treat here is the delightful sound of sizzling steak, the aromal of perfectly seasoned and marinated meat, and finally, the succulent flavors and textures of meat swirling about in your mouth.
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Legal Sea Foods
255 State St, Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02109 617-742-5300
Description: WATERFRONT. "If it isn't fresh, it isn't legal" is this restaurant's mantra and they pride themselves on offering only the freshest seafood available. Rich, creamy clam chowder is a specialty, and the raw bar fare enjoys its share of devotees. You'll also find wood-grilled swordfish, fried oysters, and a great cioppino. Daily and seasonal specials abound, and fresh Maine lobsters are cracked tableside on request. A Boston institution since 1968, Legal has seven locations in the immediate area alone, but the one at Long Wharf is particularly impressive, thanks to its outdoor dining area and awesome views of the harbor.
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Les Zygomates
129 South St, Boston, MA 02111 617-542-5108
Description: LEATHER DISTRICT. An after-work favorite of the jet set, Les Zygomates (pronounced lay zee-go-mott) is a French bistro whose menu boasts country French cuisine. Rustic, wonderful dishes include pan-seared venison, rabbit fricassee, and seared scallops with herb potato salad. The wine list changes on a weekly basis, and live jazz plays in the background as patrons unwind. The red bench-style booths, linen-covered tables, and exposed brick walls make for a comfortable interior.
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Neptune Oyster
63 Salem St, Boston, MA 02110 617-742-3474
Description: NORTH END. Intimate and old school cool, Neptune sports a pressed-tin ceiling, floor tiles and marble-topped tables. Located as it is on the North End, the restaurant probably doesn't shock first-timers with its Italian takes on fresh fish and seafood. That's not to say they don't leave impressed by Old Country classics like cioppino and more regionalized endeavors such lobster rolls. It's the raw bar, though, that truly sets this place apart, thanks to seasonal ditties like Ipswich clams (fried, of course) and a dozen or so varieties of oysters.
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Oceana Restaurant
296 State St, Boston Marriott Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02109 617-227-3838
Description: WATERFRONT. Stylish Oceana capitalizes on its marina-side location by offering outstanding views of the harbor. Take away the setting, though, and the place would still enjoy wide popular acclaim based on a robust fish and seafood selection that includes regional delicacies like New England bouillabaisse and crab-crusted Georges Bank cod. Even if a sit-down affair isn't on the slate, Oceana's raw bar specialties, like Panama Bay Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail and fresh-shucked oysters, are worth checking out.
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Skipjack's
199 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116 617-536-3500
Description: BACK BAY. This seafood restaurant, which features an underwater-themed decor, is great for a full meal or a light seafood treat. Skipjack's has a reputable raw bar, and you can order light fare at the full bar, including clams and oysters on the half shell. With over 33 types of fish and shellfish to choose from, you're sure to find a dish to delight you. Skipjack's is famous for its lemon, soy, and spice marinade, and Hawaiian mahi mahi is always an excellent choice.
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Summer Shack
50 Dalton St, above Kings Bowling Alley, Boston, MA 02115 617-867-9955
Description: BACK BAY. Nothing preempts a game at Fenway quite like a stopover at the Back Bay edition of Jasper White's Summer Shack family, where the mood is proverbially light-hearted and the raw bar case never seems to suffer from a shortage of fresh oysters, clams, shrimp and lobsters (heck, it holds somewhere in the neighborhood of 4-K shellfish!) If seafood isn't your bag, their versatile menu also lists burgers, corn dogs, fried chicken and even meatloaf. Designed to look like a modern version of a roadside shack, the space gets packed, especially during the summer. Priority seating available.
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Turner Fisheries
10 Huntington Ave, Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA 02116 617-424-7425
Description: BACK BAY. Cozy Turner Fisheries is known for clam chowder and an excellent raw bar, and its menu offers some of the best seafood options in town. Start with the popular smoked bluefish appetizer or a cup of lobster bisque; then dive into baked sole, tuna carpaccio, or freshwater prawns. In a hurry? Head for the oyster bar, which offers hearty meals for folks on the run.
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Union Oyster House
41 Union St, Boston, MA 02108 617-227-2750
Description: FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Established in 1826, this casual establishment is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the US and consists of a dark, pub-like dining room, oyster bar, restaurant, and drink bar. John F. Kennedy had a favorite booth here while practicing law in his early days, and you can now reserve it for parties of five or six. The place is said to serve the best clam chowder in New England, along with fresh seafood and excellent Bloody Marys. Oysters are delicious, and diners may choose to sit in cozy booths and order from the menu or find a perch at the popular raw bar.
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