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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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skinsandgators 
16 years ago

'No Name' no way!! – This was awful. The poeple who give the No Name a thumbs up must not know any better? Seriously, we walked in and were immediately greeted with "Go upstairs"!! Our waiter was rude, very rude to the table next to us, forgot our chowder. How do you forget that? The food was horrible. When I finally got my chowder I realized I had made a mistake...I should have never reminded him that he had forgotten it!!!!! 

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mylittlerox 
16 years ago

A place to go for simply cooked broiled fish – One Sunday morning, I surfed the Internet for a brunch place, stumbled across a restaurant called No Name, and decided to find out if its name is plainly humble or pretentious. It turned out that the restaurant, situated on 15 Fish Pier in Boston, offers nothing but plenty of fresh seafood. Although seemingly taking pride in their fresh food, the No Name Restaurant has absolutely no attitude at all. Old and rundown, the place is far from fancy. As my friend and I arrived at one ... read more

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17 years ago

Seafood was fresh and hot. But definitely nothing to write home about. – I'm not sure how they were voted in as a "Best Place to Eat" in 2007. Location is a back alley warehouse. Paper cups and a pitcher of water sit on each table when you come in so that you can help yourself. I probably wouldn't go back 

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Eric Grossman 
17 years ago

The last of the waterfront's no-frills seafood joints, where value and freshness trump atmosphere and service. – In Short Befitting its name, this Seaport District eatery offers little by way of decor and ambiance, with only simple harbor views distracting diners from their lobsters and chowder. On any given day, hundreds of tourists and a smattering of local workers fill the No Name's sprawling dining room to be served by indifferent, yet competent, servers. The seafood, while fresh, is prepared minimally, with most items o... read more

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17 years ago

Big Disapointment – I had my boyfriend take me here for my birthday because I read misleading reviews. The clam chowder should have been called fish chowder. It had absolutely NO flavor. The seafood plate was basic served with fries, definitely nothing to brag about. Not even a good selection on alcoholic beverages. 

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17 years ago

Best meal, warm friendly atmosphere, hilarious waiters, prompt service, cheap prices – We went to the No Name after a long day of shopping. The chowder was warm and delicious, plenty filling. The scallops and scrod were delicious. No wait, prompt service. The food was hot, not like some restaurants where by the time you get it, the food is warm at most. Have recommended it to friends, will definitely go again. Waiters are funny, make the night a good time for all. Unlike other reviewers, while there I encountered no waiters ... read more

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17 years ago

No Name = NEVER AGAIN !!!! EVER! – Wow! It can't believe that I had to give this restaurant even one star for this review (no stars is well-deserved and one star is an over-rating). The other negative reviews are all spot on and I can't remember a worse restaurant experience in any other city in the US. I should've known it wasn't going to be good when I saw all of the available parking when walking through the Seaport area on a Thursday night at 6 PM. The stairway to the dining room smelled like decaying fish, instantly spo... read more

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go4profit 
17 years ago

Boston at it's WORST!!!! – Boston has some great seafood establishments, but this is not one of them!!! The fish is fried and all tastes the same. I could have defrosted some frozen fish sticks and it would have tasted the same. The ambience is non-existent. Water served in paper cups???? Dinners served at different times??? Waitress that could not speak English????? Not for me. One, big loud open room with tour busses lined up in front and full of unsuspecting tourists (like me). Both my son and I became violently ill in th... read more

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mikeymouse 
17 years ago

JUST BUY A FRY DADDY & DO IT YOURSELF – EVERYTHING fried!!! You can get fish broiled but it looks like very few people choose that option. The ambience is horrendous....it's an open room with old tables and the most blue collar feel you can imagine. That would've been fine if the food was edible. I went with a group of 5 people....not 1 person enjoyed their food. There are no sauces or spices....NO IMAGINATION....just BLAND BLAND fish that tastes like Gortons on sale for $2.99 at the Shoprite. Fried Calamari.....awful. Save ... read more

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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 at 9:00 a.m. 

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