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[ more from 10best]
"Boston’s dining scene is the quintessential melting pot, filled with tony dining rooms, casual crab shacks, and student-filled burger joints. You can also find every type of ethnic eatery imaginable, from Middle Eastern to Milanese to Mediterranean...."
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Join local fishermen at the bar or snag one of the tables overhanging the water to enjoy grilled or fried seafood (the clams are exceptional) and an unobstructed view of the Financial District...."
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[ more from fodors]
| "Elegant dining, it's not, and the food was OK, but there are plenty of better seafood restaurants in town. It's a overgrown clam shack with an outdoor picnic-type area for summertime slumming...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from gayot]
"It becomes The Barking Crab, a former summer-only seafooder you could once have mistaken for a roadside attraction in Maine. Now it's a full-fledged restaurant, offering an eyeful of the skyscraper-lined harbor and a feel for the shoreline...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "It's got a great big outdoor tent that overlooks the city and the ocean. Great fried clams and such as well as a good selection of draft beers to go along with it...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
""barking crab doesnt do fancy presentation meals ares served on paper plates and eaten with plastic utensils but great food needs no fancy trappings anyway. the place has a way with seafood, evidenced in their barking crab cakes, famous fish..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "The closest you can get to the North Shore without battling gridlock on Route 1 is the Barking Crab, a modified lobster tent catering to urban pirates. Effortlessly perfecting the kind of salty, ramshackle ambience that Jasper White's Summer Shacks spend..." |
31 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"It's not the "finest" seafood you'll get locally but it's fresh and it's plentiful...."
[ more from wcities]
"Key West meets Boston at this tent-style restaurant perched over the Fort Point Channel. Boaters cruising Boston Harbor can dock out back; landlovers use the front entrance...."
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