

Creative seafood and raw-bar selections, plus pizzas and pastas in a hip space with a large menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1030 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: (617) 864-2300
Website: http://www.waypointharvard.com/
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For appetizers, I ordered the Caesar Salad with the crab dusted fries; and their signature “Presidential Jaques’ to drink. For dinner, I had the Lobster Caccio e Pepe and the Shrimp & Pork Dumpling Plate with a Sauvignon Blanc for drinks.
I spent around $200 but that’s because I had a big appetite and Ingryd deserved a great tip. Each order is about 20 bucks, more or less. So a drink, an appetizer and a main dish will run you around $60-80 dollars; plus a tip, you might spend $100 per person.
My only critique is, I would’ve preferred both my plates to come out together. Instead, the dumplings arrived first and the Caccio e Pepe took much longer. I didn’t mind the wait, but I wanted to taste the dumplings with it together and they were cold & firm once the Caccio e Pepe did finally arrive. Maybe I should’ve had Ingryd tell the kitchen my preference.
Nevertheless, the food was, as a whole, DELICIOUS and I definitely plan on returning again and again when I’m on campus! The lights are perfectly dimmed with a safron glow. The music is hip, current and chill- from Duran Duran to Mary J Blige- it was a total vibe! It’s the perfect setting to unwind and refuel after a long day and I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
Oyster: The $2 oyster special is a must-try. On the night of my visit, there were three local options and one from Canada. I particularly loved the creamy Massachusetts oyster, and the Canadian option was delightfully clear and meaty.
Caviar & Donut: This dish was a bit disappointing, as the caviar flavor was quite mild. However, the donut holes were a fantastic surprise—freshly fried and perfectly delicious.
Hamachi Crudo: This dish was excellent. The rich, oily hamachi was perfectly balanced by the spiciness of the jalapeño.
Grilled Whole Branzino: This was the highlight of the night. The fish was grilled to perfection, with a wonderfully crispy skin that sealed in the fresh, moist meat. The accompanying side dishes were also delicious. They offer deboning service, but we opted to debone it ourselves—it wasn’t too difficult, but it’s a dish to be enjoyed carefully!
The two cocktails I had was decent. Nothing to run back for but they were the only positive items I didn’t want to send back
Just an aunt taking her college-aged niece out for $1 oysters. She chose Waypoint because she liked the décor and ambiance. We arrived around 5:15 PM, were greeted, and seated right away at a corner booth for two.
Our server, P, introduced himself. My niece asked if they were still doing the $1 oysters. P confirmed but added there was a 12-oyster limit per person. We agreed and ordered: crab-dusted chili fries, uni bucatini, and 12 oysters.
Here’s where the experience fell apart:
1. P had a large party nearby and seemed busy, but never once checked on us after taking our order.
2. Another staff member, A, maybe a food runner, stopped by to ask how things were and was consistently attentive.
3. About 15 minutes into our meal, a couple was seated behind us. P greeted them, explained the menu, and when the gentleman mentioned ordering 40 oysters, crickets, P said nothing about any limit.
4. I flagged P down to order another 12 oysters. He delivered them but still never checked on us or our food.
5. A, on the other hand, asked how our second round was and immediately brought me a drink when requested.
The overall impression: P treated us like we might abuse the $1 oyster deal and gave his attention to larger tables, while ignoring ours. As paying customers, that felt dismissive and unfair.
Food ratings:
1. Oysters: 7/10, ten out of twelve was fresh and good, but plenty of nearby spots offer $1 oysters.
2. Crab-dusted chili fries: 7/10, tasty fries with chili powder and spicy mayo with crab meat dip, but straightforward.
3. Uni bucatini: 4/10, need a pinch of salt.
Service ratings:
P: 2/10, inattentive and inconsistent.
A: 9/10, friendly, responsive, and professional.
I shared this feedback with the front of the house staff when we left. Did we order lightly, that we don’t deserve our server’s attention? Either way, a paying customer is a paying customer. Our bill came out $66.some changed. Tipped P $5 and A $20.
Hope this helps you decide if Waypoint is the right fit for your next $1 oysters trip