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Rated: 4 Stars $$$.
Address: 383 Congress St Boston, MA 02210.
Phone: (617) 553-5900
Specialties: American New, Seafood, Bars.
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If we could eat oysters and drink beer for every meal period, we probably would. More
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From the team behind Island Creek Oyster Bar, Skip Bennett, Jeremy Sewall, Garrett Harker and Shore Gregory, has collaborated once again to open Row 34 in Boston's Fort Point neighborhood. More
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Row 34 * 383 Congress Street Fort Point, MA 02210 * ♥♥♥♥ $$$. If you are playing tourist in Boston, nothing can quite match walking across the Boston Harbor to get to dinner—and tossing a used, organic biodegradable teabag into the frothy water for good measure. Row 34, a chic seafood restaurant and bar, is located just past the tourist hot-spots of the Boston Tea Party Museum and ... More
Here's what Trippy members say about Row 34: "try Eastern Standard and if in the Seaport District, Row 34 is a favorite." See More "For seafood, try Trade, Island Creek Oyster Bar, Ostra or Row 34." See More "Boston is known for its seafood, oysters are very popular so try Row 34 in Ft Point Channel." See More More
Jeremy Sewall's latest restaurant (first came Lineage, then Island Creek) is Row 34. It's a so-called "workingman's oyster bar"—more of a romanticized concept than a reality, judging by the crowds of well-heeled young professionals, the industrial-chic space, and the not-inexpensive prices—in South Boston's red-hot Seaport district, and it ... More