IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. Estragon (0.1 miles)
  2. Estragon (0.1 miles)
  3. Stella (0.1 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. Above and Beyond Catering (0.2 miles)
  2. Sara Campbell (0.2 miles)
  3. Looc (0.3 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. Union Bar & Grille (0.3 miles)
  2. Tremont 647 (0.3 miles)
  3. The Butcher Shop (0.4 miles)
  4. The Red Fez (0.4 miles)
  5. Wally's Café (0.6 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

 
THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
Seafood,

Entree Price:
$$$ — Expensive

Meals Served:
Lunch
Dinner

Payment Type:
American Express
Discover
MasterCard
Visa

Features:
Outdoor Dining
Private Room(s)

Alcohol Type:
Beer & Wine Only

Reservations Required:
Dinner Not Needed

Neighborhood:
Boston
South End

Hours:
M: 11:30 AM-10:00 PM
T-F: 11:30 AM-11:00 PM
S: 12:00 PM-11:00 PM
Su: 12:00 PM-10:00 PM

Also Featured in:
Best of Boston 2009 Fried Clams, Best of Boston 2009 Al Fresco, Best of Boston 2008 Seafood, Best of Boston 2007 Seafood

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B&G Oysters

550 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02118
Phone: 617-423-0550
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Fax: 617-423-3533
Email: info@bandgoysters.com
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Leave it to No. 9 Park’s Barbara Lynch to make the oyster bar stylish. This South End darling not only serves oysters, it’s designed to make people feel as though they're inside one: The walls are pearly gray, and the open kitchen and wraparound bar feel more Barcelona than New Bedford dock. The master oyster shuckers serve up the best varieties, which change daily depending on what’s fresh. The menu includes standards like fried clams as well as upscale items like seared halibut and blackened sea scallops. But what really places this oyster bar a notch above the rest is its lobster roll on a lightly toasted hot dog bun, with just a smear of mayonnaise and the crisp crunch of celery. Add homemade sweet pickles, tangy slaw, and perfectly crispy fries, and you’ve got a true trendsetter.

Featured In
Best of Boston 2009 Fried Clams
The accompanying paper towel is merely decorative, considering B&G's semolina-dusted Ipswich bellies shed virtually no greas...

Best of Boston 2009 Al Fresco
When summer finally arrives in Boston, every restaurant with a patch of sidewalk scurries to put out a few wrought iron tables and ha...

Best of Boston 2008 Seafood
Maybe it's the two dozen varieties of oysters talking, but we've fallen hard for B&G. Barbara Lynch's imaginative ...

Best of Boston 2007 Seafood
If hyperfresh seafood is the sole requirement, Legal and McCormick can deliver the same still-quivering quality for a few clams less....

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waitress was not too helpful re oyster knowledge. also gave the tiniest pour of wine i've ever seen. lobster blt roll was v soggy.
Posted by c: Apr. April 23rd, 2008 at 5:00 PM
 
 
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