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No Name Restaurant

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No Name Restaurant, Located in Boston, Mass., specializes in sea food plates. Established in 1917, the restaurant offers saut ed lobster with shrimps, scallops, broiled scrod, sole, smelts, shrimp saut , mussels, blue fish, salmon, scallops and sword fish, to name a few. It also serves seafood platter, lobster meat on a salad, shrimp on a salad, saute seafood with vegetables, steamed lobster, fried clams and scallops. In addition, No Name Restaurant offers scrod, fried-scrod sandwich, clam roll, grilled chicken on a salad, h... read more

Location details

15 1/2 Fish Pier St E, Boston, MA, 02210, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
4.02,135 reviews
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beentheredonethatsd 
20 years ago

User review by beentheredonethatsd – We saw this restaurant on City Search, which we use all the time in our travels. We were very disappointed. The food .....well let's put it this way, it ain't no Long John Silvers. There is no atmosphere, no nothing. We can't say anything good about this restaurant. And it truly breaks my heart, because I was raised in Boston. This is one of the worst reataurant we've every eaten in. 

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mtschamel 
20 years ago

Absolutely Greasy Awful in Every Way – An extreamley greasy meal. The service was awful. The fish was good. There are no side orders that aren't fried. With the awards and reviews that I had heard I was more than disappointed. I want my money and appetite back. 

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rich6847 
20 years ago

Don't waste your time – Lived in Massachusetts all my life and always heard "you have to go to the No Name" Not worth the effort. If you get there before they open you are left outside in a fish market industrial area. Packed in the restaurant like sardines. Average seafood and was not impressed at all. For the money you do not get alot of food. Went once and will never go again. Been there done that! 

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ctkoolguy 
21 years ago

No Name, No Service, No taste, NO GOOD – I visited the No Name as I heard it was a "hidden gem." This is one gem I wish would have stayed hidden. You are seated in a packed dinning room so close to the other guests you could eat off their plates. If the waiter has the time to take your order get it all in at once, it is not likely you will see them again. The poorly presented food comes quick, so eat up and wash it down with some of the mirky tap water left on the table. You will then be ushered out the side door to pay your... read more

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21 years ago

NO NAME – No Name was recommended to my party of four. We were all very satisfied with our meals. The freshest shrimp and scallops I ever had. And the chowder was outstanding, no fillers here. Staff was very accomodating, especially Nick! I would definitely recommend it!! We went on a Sunday afternoon and judging by the comments from fellow diners, all seemed very impressed with the food. 

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highlander27 
21 years ago

Best Seafood Joint In Town!! – After dropping over $130 at Boston's premier seafood restaurant, our trip to No Names was a blessing. We recieved 2 full lobsters, scallops, shrimp, their famous (and delicious) chowder, fries, and drinks for half of what we paid the previous night. The staff was friendly and courteous and the food was so fresh it tasted like they pulled it right out of the ocean (which they probably did since it is right on the pier!!). If your on a limited budget, this should be your first and only stop for s... read more

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DDinBoston 
22 years ago

I hope you like your fish fried! – Too greasy and bland. This might be the most overrated seafood place in Boston. 

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gaetanod 
22 years ago

greasy, cheap, so-so food – This is the place to go if you want to fill your stomach and don't want to pay too much for it. The food is slightly less than fair. This was all the rage when I was a kid, but certainly has lost is luster since. To get really good seafood, you should travel outside the city, especially to the north shore (Ipswich clams, Maine lobster, Gloucester fisherman - notice a trend?). Go there if you're famished, in the mood for fried and greasy, and don't care too much about food quality. 

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22 years ago

Not the Same – I first went there numerous times 30 years ago, and the place was crowded, hot, dirty, waiters rude to the point of taking your plate away from you if they deemed that you spent too much eating, but God the food was good and cheap. I went recently on a Friday night and there were no lines waiting to get in, the waiter was fairly friendly, the place was clean, and the restrooms were actually from this century. Unfortunately the food was average. 

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How is No Name Restaurant rated?

No Name Restaurant has a 4 star rating with 2,135 reviews. 

When is No Name Restaurant open?

No Name Restaurant is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m. 

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