Looking for recommendations for cheap and/or good places to eat near Boston convention center. I am at a conference until Tuesday.
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Pretty much all of the restaurants in the big hotels around the center have pretty great restaurants on their first floors. If you go straight from the convention center, cross the bridge towards the old shipping depot, and then turn left down the street there is a mexican place that makes excellent guacamole at your table. Was very tasty. I believe there are two breweries down there that have in house restaurants as well.
When I was in Boston last year at the convention center, I went looking for seafood, so I started walking.
The No Name Restaurant is good and right on the waterfront (I honestly thought I was in an industrial area, but it's there). From the Convention Center entrance, walk straight out across the bridge, and turn right where the street ends. Go down to the lower street level, then walk to the huge pier and go on in. It helps if you like your shrimp/scallops/etc. fried.
On a different day, I went a-walking trying to find a place that didn't look like a tourist trap, and found an honest-to-god trailer on a dock leading right down to the boats. This trailer, to be exact, which appears to be a lobster wholesale company with a kitchen attached. Fantastic lobster rolls and chowder. From the CC, walk out over the bridge again, but this time turn left. Ignore the Barking Crab and its $25 sandwiches. You'll cross a bridge and it's right there. It's a long hike, but worth it if you're not pressed for time.
I also ate at the Legal Test Kitchen (decent, but super-crowded) and the Tamazcal Cantina, which had the worst service of the entire trip and lackluster upscale "Mexican" food.
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I also ate at the Legal Test Kitchen (decent, but super-crowded) and the Tamazcal Cantina, which had the worst service of the entire trip and lackluster upscale "Mexican" food.
Maybe it was just a bad night for you (or an unusually good one for my wife and I), but coming from a place with pretty solid mexican food I found the cantina to be pretty solid and worth the price, and it was pretty busy that night.
Let's see. So far I have been to:
Yankee lobster
Harpoon
No name
Papagayo
And am waiting for my lunch at Blue dragon.
So far I think Papagayo was my favorite.
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Went to Yankee lobster and harpoon last night
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The No Name Restaurant is good and right on the waterfront (I honestly thought I was in an industrial area, but it's there). From the Convention Center entrance, walk straight out across the bridge, and turn right where the street ends. Go down to the lower street level, then walk to the huge pier and go on in. It helps if you like your shrimp/scallops/etc. fried.
On a different day, I went a-walking trying to find a place that didn't look like a tourist trap, and found an honest-to-god trailer on a dock leading right down to the boats. This trailer, to be exact, which appears to be a lobster wholesale company with a kitchen attached. Fantastic lobster rolls and chowder. From the CC, walk out over the bridge again, but this time turn left. Ignore the Barking Crab and its $25 sandwiches. You'll cross a bridge and it's right there. It's a long hike, but worth it if you're not pressed for time.
I also ate at the Legal Test Kitchen (decent, but super-crowded) and the Tamazcal Cantina, which had the worst service of the entire trip and lackluster upscale "Mexican" food.
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Maybe it was just a bad night for you (or an unusually good one for my wife and I), but coming from a place with pretty solid mexican food I found the cantina to be pretty solid and worth the price, and it was pretty busy that night.
I may have just got lucky though!
Yankee lobster
Harpoon
No name
Papagayo
And am waiting for my lunch at Blue dragon.
So far I think Papagayo was my favorite.
Might see about luckys for dinner tonight