looking for Boston dinner recommendations

Anonymous
Basically looking where college kids would want to go when someone else is paying.
Anonymous
I had one of the best meals of my life at Pagliuca’s in the North End.

Mike’s Pastry shop - famous cannolis and other Italian pastries - is just a block or two away for dessert.
Anonymous
Cafe Escadrille
Anonymous
In Cambridge for seafood

https://thehourlycambridge.com/menus/

It’s next to Mike’s Pastry’s .. get a canolli orca box to take back to the dorm. It’s less crowded than the original which is north end.

Also if you want a dive bar experience Charlie’s in Cambridge (if you know you know) $1 oysters.
Anonymous
Friendly toast for breakfast
Anonymous
Myers+Chang
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friendly toast for breakfast


+1 it’s sooooooo good
Anonymous
Go to Cambridge for classics like Henrietta's Table. It is an old Cantabridgian haunt.

I prefer Modern Pastry to Mike's. It is worth it to go to the North End.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legal Seafood

is it better in Boston?


It started in Boston. I know. NO, not great, not good. you can do better
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legal Seafood

is it better in Boston?


It started in Boston. I know. NO, not great, not good. you can do better

suggestions?
Anonymous
The Neighborhood for Breakfast! The best cream of wheat ever!
Anonymous
Another few ideas…
Serafina - Back Bay
Neptune Oyster
Eataly
Anonymous
This place is excellent: https://thedailycatch.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This place is excellent: https://thedailycatch.com/

We went to this place last week. No reservations, long wait, tiny room & capacity, eat right out of the hot skillet, cash only. Soooo good and directly across the street from Mikes (but we walked to Modern). I probably wouldnt go with a group or w/people who don't want to wait an indeterminately long time for a table
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This place is excellent: https://thedailycatch.com/

We went to this place last week. No reservations, long wait, tiny room & capacity, eat right out of the hot skillet, cash only. Soooo good and directly across the street from Mikes (but we walked to Modern). I probably wouldnt go with a group or w/people who don't want to wait an indeterminately long time for a table

I know the North End doesn’t take reservations, but maybe the other locations do?
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