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The Daily Catch

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True to it's name, you will find fresh seafood dishes at Daily Catch in the North End. Dishes often pair a heavy garlic, butter and cream sauce with trout, salmon, shrimp and scallops. Spicy lobster fra diavolo is the reigning menu champ, drawing many tourists and locals. The calamari dishes are some of the best in Boston. Besides the restaurant serves beer and wine. 

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323 Hanover St, Boston, MA, 02113, 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
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15 years ago

Daily Catch is perfect. The first Daily Catch, and possibly the smallest--- but walking right into the kitchen really makes this a special experience. The people working here are amazing and the food is perfect. 

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maxinboston 
15 years ago

One of the best north end places – Small and informal, you practically sit in the kitchen. A great selection of seafood dishes. Never had a bad meal there. 

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jaykeane 
16 years ago

Best Calamari, Try the Black Pasta and of course the Lobster Fra Diavlo!! – Small, in fact, tiny... dining room can accomodate MAYBE 15 diners... they do not take reservations and it is CASH ONLY. The place is small, and there is usually only two people working the place, and one is cooking... The kitchen is in the dining room (or perhaps the dining room is in the kitchen?) an any rate, expect your clothes to smell like seafood when you get home... Don't expect to be waited on hand and foot.. and don't expect boutique wines ... read more

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tallulah9999 
16 years ago

STAY AWAY – Very Pricey. Ordered the shrimp and scallops from the grille. GOT 4 very small bay scallops and 4 small shrimp. small salad for 24.50. what a RIP OFF. The service was slow and the waitress was HAVING A BAD NIGHT. CALLED to complain. One of the owners max at the harbor waterfront location did not even return my call. TOTAL RIP OFF. SAVE YOUR MONEY >GO TO MCDONALDS SAVE 20.00 AND LEAVE FULL NOT HUNGRY YOUVE been warned ..NIX THIS PLACE 

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Jessica E. 
17 years ago

outstanding original and hidden in plain view, this small restaurant is a gem. they have a specialty of homemade black pasta which is wonderful. everything is made fresh and don't be surprised when your food is served to you in the pan it was cooked in! 

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yenlinchia 
17 years ago

Some nice dishes – The atmosphere of Daily Catch is not that great given the price you have to pay. It seems a bit dirty and over-crowded. However, there are two dishes really caught my eyes, i.e. the black pasta and monk fish. I think for regular pasta, you can get them elsewhere or cook it on your own. But, for black pasta, it's a must try. It's best with lighter sauce, such as garlic olive oil or pesto, not alfedro or marina. The monk fish was delicious. Unfortunately, Daily Catch does not have a lot of selection ...... I... read more

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17 years ago

Tiny Dinning but Amazing The Daily Catch is a local legend in Boston. Located on Hanover Street If you blink you'll miss this postage stamp sized jewel. The places has only four tables and the kitchen in right there, but the sea food is the freshest and prepared to mouthwatering perfection. Of course the specialty is fish, right of the dock prepare with an Italian flare. Look on the chalkboard because the menu changes everyday (Thus the "Daily" in The Daily Catch). 

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theduke37 
17 years ago

Pretty disappointing – Very standard food that you could easily make yourself. Pasta with seafood and generic red or white sauce. Or just plain seafood with generic red or white sauce. Service is very bad for such a small restaurant. And we were there when it was practically empty. Prices are very expensive and only cash is accepted. I would suggest avoiding this place. 

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Contributor 
18 years ago

No-frills local chain serves up fresh fish with an Italian accent. – In Short The Daily Catch's original North End location's cramped quarters ensure that diners can see its exposed kitchen. Serviced by one or two multi-tasking waiters, the room can have a frenetic feel at times. The fabled fried calamari, lightly battered and served with a traditional marinara sauce, is as good as advertised. Cuts of swordfish and tuna are simply grilled with lemon or sauteed with mushrooms and onions and splashed with balsamic vinegar. 

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How is The Daily Catch rated?

The Daily Catch has a 4.4 star rating with 1,715 reviews. 

When is The Daily Catch open?

The Daily Catch is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.  

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