Jessi Venegas
This was one of the most disappointing food experiences I have had while visiting Boston. I really wanted to try their bacon wrapped scallops. My first time trying scallops, I figure how could you go wrong wrapping them in bacon? I noticed the bacon was a little…extra dark. But I don’t mind that at all, I love bacon like that. However…overcooked bacon also meant overcooked, rubbery scallops. Served alongside lukewarm fries that weren’t really all that good. And for $21 this was something I will not be coming back for.
… moreAndy Price
If you’re looking for quality fish and chips and good service, skip this place. The fish was served in large chunks, which would have been fine if it were high quality, but it wasn’t. The flavor was lacking, the fish had brown spots and skin still on it, and overall it just wasn’t enjoyable.
Service was also disappointing. The man at the register handed me the receipt and said, “Please tip us,” then immediately commented on my tip amount to the other worker, something they did with every customer. I get that tips matter, but wait until the guest walks away.
Quincy Market is a great spot to explore, but there are far better food options than this. Keep walking.
… moreEric Card
Probably the worst seafood you can find. The clam chowder was terrible. It was more like a cheap potato soup. I hope I don’t get sick. The fried clam dinner was mostly a mountain of nasty French fries and not many good whole belly clams. Oh and the Cole slaw tastes like it’s gone bad.
… moreJudy Hung
I had an excellent experience here, ordered the fried items with all seafood and it was super yummy and fresh. Particularly enjoyed the fried oysters. The guy also packed nicely to make it to go for me. Very satisfying experience eating here.
… moreDavid Taylor
This place is pretty average. The calamari was gummy with no flavor. I would give it a 2, BUT I PAID 50$ for two plates and two drinks. It was NOT WORTH THE MONEY, so I lowered it to a 1.
… moreN Goddard
I’m British born living in Canada. One of the challenges is to find authentic fish and chips in the Americas comprable to what I enjoyed in the UK. I’m happy to say that in addition to fine fish and chips I had at Cape Cod, Boston’s Quincy Hall has the Fisherman’s Net which provided an authentic dish. The two man crew handled my order well and were proud to win my praise. Great job fellas. The lunch was great.
… moreJordan Offutt
Pretty average food. A little pricey for the quality. Got the side order of fried clams. The breading qas a touch soggy and the clams were a little soft. It wasn’t a complete deal breaker, but it wasn’t anything to ever do again. It’s part of a big touristy row, so not surprised. Service was standard quick stop. Nothing remarkable – good or bad.
… moreAndy Nguyen
A lot of the food in Quincy market is over priced and not great. This place clam chowder on bread bowl is quite reasonably priced, taste great, with large portions. Especially great to share in the fall/winter with a love one.
… moreChief Pigloo
Ordered the fish and chips which were pretty good but overpriced at 20$ vibe was pretty bad because the service worker was pretty gruff and unfriendly. It also came with a mountain of fries which were unseasoned and could’ve used a different oil.
… moreBri B
Quincy Market location:
I ordered the fish and chips combo, which comes with coleslaw. I asked to hold the coleslaw and he gave me extra fries which was nice of them. However, the food was very underwhelming. There was absolutely no seasoning on either the fish or chips. $22 plus tax and tip down the garbage unfortunately. I should’ve read the reviews first and notice the big red flag of no one ordering from them. I hope they turn it around and offer more flavorful dishes as their menu has many options to chose from. But alas, the fish and chips meal was a definite no go for me.
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