A must-visit restaurant in Boston every time you come
🦪 Boston's Must-Eat Oyster Haven: Where Fresh Seafood Rules Third Time's a Charm (and Still Hooked!) This tiny joint now spills onto the sidewalk with extra seating—proof that Bostonians can’t get enough of their oceanic goodness! Pricey? Yep. Worth it? Double yep. Expect a buzzy bar scene where folks slurp oysters like they’re going out of style. 🌟 The Seafood Splurge (4 People, $300+ Ouch) Select Platter 🦪🦞 The showstopper: 2-tiered tray with 12 oysters (local and East Coast varieties), lobster chunks, shrimp, and crab. Each bite screams "ocean freshness"—but prepare to feel the wallet sting. Grilled Octopus 🐙 Tender, charred, and drizzled with olive oil—portions are teensy (think 3 small tentacles), but the smoky flavor is worth the side-eye at the bill. Mussels in Broth 🦪 Plump, briny mussels in a garlic-white wine sauce—we sopped up every drop with bread (pro tip: ask for extra carbs to maximize saucy goodness). Spiced Blue Prawns 🍤 Crispy, fiery fried prawns with a zesty kick. Downsides? Shells are a hassle, but peeling them feels like a worthy sacrifice for that flavor. 🍷 Vibe & Why Locals Keep Coming Bar Scene:Oyster shuckers working their magic behind the counter, plus regulars nursing cocktails—feels like a coastal dive but with a polished edge. Freshness Factor:Oysters are shucked to order, and you can taste the difference—no fishy aftertaste, just pure briny heaven. 📝 Pro Tips for a Seafood Feast Split the Platter:$$$ aside, the Select Platter is perfect for sharing (and Instagram). Go Hungry (and Wealthy):4 people will need 5-6 dishes to feel full, so budget $75+/person. Happy Hour Hack:Check if they offer oyster specials—weekday afternoons might save you a few bucks. 🌟 Final Verdict: 4.5/5 for Oceanic Bliss Yes, it’s a splurge, but this spot delivers the freshest seafood in Boston. Come for a special occasion or when you’re feeling baller—just don’t forget to bring your seafood-loving wallet. #BostonSeafood #OysterBarGoals #BostonFoodie #SplurgeWorthyEats