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Hours

Mon.-Sat. 11AM-10PM
Sun. 11AM-9PM

Parking

Free lot, street

Pricing

Medium ($$)

City's Best

No Name Restaurant   

15 1/2 Fish Pier
Boston, MA 02210
617-423-2705

Rating: 2 out of 5  (80 Ratings)   Read Reviews (80)    Rate and Write a Review

Everything you need to know about No Name can be discerned from its location, which lies a fly cast away from the fishing boats that supply its scrod, sole, smelts and shellfish. Sticklers for freshness could ostensibly follow their entrees from pier to plate -- a transition that unfolds in a fraction of the time it takes to find parking near upscale seafood houses like Kingfish Hall and Turner Fisheries. Partisans of fusion-based sauces and tuna tartare will find little satisfaction at No Name, where the kitchen's bag of tricks is limited to broiling, frying, sauteing and boiling. This lack of pretense is a refreshing reminder of the restaurant's beginnings back in 1917, when it was little more than an 11-seat oasis for exhausted fishermen. In its current incarnation, it occupies two spacious floors on the verge of the harbor, accommodating regulars and Zagats-clutching tourists in dining rooms adorned with captain's wheels and life preservers. Those lucky enough to secure seats by the window will enjoy one of the city's most stunning views of the water -- a tableau that doubles as explanation for why the fried clams and seafood chowder have that briny, fresh-from-the-net flavor.

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Review rating 4 out of 5
WELL, WELL,WELL!
By Fastmanone on 06/06/2008
After reading the bad reviews I am almost speechless. I have not been there in about 11 years but I can remember when it WAS an 11 seat eatery and sometimes had to wait in line for hours outside, freezing in the wintertime but the reward was worth it. My friends and I were faithfull No-Namers. I took my best friend and co-worker from the left coast (hi mahk) there and he ordered the boiled twin lobster $9.95 with fried shrimp as an appertizer. He loved it so much that he went there by himself from his hotel for a few nights after saying there is nothing like this where he lives. I can't believe all the bad press. I guess I will have to go there and find out for myself. You do not go there for the ambience, that should be understood. It was the food and CHOWDA!
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By sickGREEK69 on 06/02/2008
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Review rating 4 out of 5
By Henningjl on 05/31/2008
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Review rating 1 out of 5
Terrible
By andellamd1 on 12/20/2007
The food here was so bad I did not *********. It was cold and my wife's still raw. I cannot see what still draws tourists in here since they are going to get a lousy taste of what Boston has to offer.