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THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
Seafood,

Entree Price:
$$$ — Expensive

Meals Served:
Lunch
Dinner

Payment Type:
American Express
MasterCard
Visa

Features:
Special Occasion
Romantic
Group Friendly

Alcohol Type:
Beer & Wine Only

Reservations Required:
Lunch Not Needed
Dinner Not Needed

Neighborhood:
Boston
North End/North Station
Massachusetts
Greater Boston

Hours:
T-W, Su-M: 11:30 AM-11:00 PM
Th-S: 11:30 AM-12:00 AM

Also Featured in:
Best of Boston 2009 Lobster Rolls, Best of Boston 2009 Seafood, Best of Boston 2008 Clams, Best of Boston 2006 Restaurant, Raw Bar

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Neptune Oyster

63 Salem St.
Boston, MA 02113
Phone: 617-742-3474
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Fax: 617-742-0757

You might think the last thing Boston needs is another cute oyster bar. But now that we’ve got Neptune—a combination of Paris bistro and New Orleans oyster bar—we don’t know how we ever lived without it. The menu offers greaseless fried food and a very fresh and good raw bar. Signature dishes include a lobster roll (served cold in the traditional style or warm on a hot buttered roll), the po’ boy (with your choice of oyster, shrimp, or clam), and a tuna carpaccio that’s really sashimi niçoise. But there are also standout versions of clam chowder and oyster stew. Main courses are similarly generous, though chef David Nevins, an Olives alum, may overadorn fresh seafood that can stand on its own.

Featured In
Best of Boston 2009 Lobster Rolls
Cold with mayo, or hot with butter? Neptune ends the great lobster roll debate by excelling at both. The constant is perfectly firm, ...

Best of Boston 2009 Seafood
Though we Bostonians are awash in seafood, there's shockingly little variety among those serving it to us. There are the clam sh...

Best of Boston 2008 Clams
This North End gem trumps even North Shore clam shacks with its pristine, local whole-bellies; nonpareil crunch, courtesy of expert b...

Best of Boston 2006 Restaurant, Raw Bar
Neptune’s menu is a smorgasbord of briny delights: locally harvested cherrystone clams, littlenecks, and shrimp cocktail. But t...

Write a review USER REVIEWS (2)
Rating
Overall (9) Food (10) Service (9)
Decor (9) Value (8) Average (9.00)

Review
A friend and I went to get a early bite after the Bruins' game and had a delightful meal at the bar and had great service...from the proprietor himself. Great selection of oysters, my octopus salad was great and my friends mussels where absolutely perfect. Fun, casual bistro and a must visit if you like seafood...loved it!
Posted by Tim: Feb. February 9th, 2009 at 2:39 PM
Rating
Overall (1) Food (3) Service (1)
Decor (1) Value (1) Average (1.40)

Review
Oyster bar is notable. Bar service severly lacking. Greeter forgot to seat me. Bartendar forgot to serve. Easier to eat/drink at another local establishment. Avoid the attitude.
Posted by Hanna: Dec. December 29th, 2008 at 11:26 PM
 
 
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