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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
15 1/2 Fish Pier St E, Boston, MA, 02210, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
I hope you like your fish fried! – Too greasy and bland. This might be the most overrated seafood place in Boston.
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.
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.
I have a name for no name "crappy" – The restaraunt was so lousy. The lobster was not well done the steak was awful and they didn't serve anything but water the waiter didn't even ask if there was anything else we could be assistied with. I think that was the most awful seafood restaruant I have ever seen or tried in my life. The lady at the front door is so rude as soon as you walk in she lets a grunt as if she saying "Hello" then tells you to go up stairs.
Sole of Boston Seafood – Great seafood and fabulous chowder at great prices -- a new england staple
DON'T BOTHER – NOT EVEN CLOSE TO WHAT IT USED TO BE AND THE QUALITY OF THE FOOD IS NOT GOOD.
No Name, No Go – Let me start by saying that I used to LOVE the No Name Restaurant, however, the last two times I was there I was really disappointed. I took some friends there after raving about the fried clams, and we got possibly the worst fried clams I have ever seen. When we complained to the waiter, he confessed that they were out of clams! And that these were the dregs of whatever was left! And I even gave the place another chance (call me crazy) but was not happy with the fish. So, the No Name is now on my list of No... read more
Have some cheese with that "whine"! – The whiney critics that complain about the food at the "No Name" obviously do NOT appreciate good seafood. Most seem like they must be tons of fun to dine with.... jeeesh! I have enjoyed the food at the No Name in general and the Fish Chowdah in particular, for over 20 years. I have had the pleasure of dining all over the world, and I simply can not imagine how one could have such little taste, as not to appreciate the fare that this place has to offer. The only thing I can possibly imag... read more
Great Seafood! – My dad starting going here when he was in college. Now that I go to college here in Boston this has become one of my favorites as well. The seafood is always fresh and you can never go wrong with a lobster dinner for under $20!! I definately recommend the No Name for someone who wants a real taste of Boston.
No Name Restaurant has a 4 star rating with 2,135 reviews.
No Name Restaurant is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m.
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