

The Daily Catch is a family-owned Sicilian-style Seafood and Pasta eatery established in Boston in 1973. Home to the Squid Ink Black Pasta, Lobster Fra Diavolo, and so many other seafood delicacies. This location in Brookline first opened its doors in 1996. We are honored to continue serving the community fresh and comporting seafood.
Sicilian-style pasta & seafood are prepared in an open kitchen at this easygoing fixture.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 441 Harvard St, Brookline, MA 02446
Phone: (617) 734-2700
Website: https://thedailycatch.com/
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Reviews
Most menus are $5-10 higher than any general Italian restaurant. Fountain soda is damn small.
You won’t go wrong with any selection if you love seafood.
The server is knowledgeable and really humble.
Sometimes, there is a line in front of the restaurant, so better plan ahead during the weekend
Overall pretty good!
We got a couple pasta dishes.
We had the clam casinos , black pasta aglio olio and shrimp and scallop and broccoli in white sauce.
Brookline daily catch is worth the wait.
No 2 recommend: roast shell with cheese (picture 4). A little salty (but I eat light so this might be too personal ). However the texture is fantastic!
Picture 2 can really make you feel full. If you are starving, this is gonna be your lifesaver
Picture 3 Cesar salad. It’s so so, average level. The bread is a little too dry and the salad has too much cream.
Conclusion: nice service and good food. Don’t miss it !
I will definitely come back!
They serve the pasta with the hot pan together, which is the similar style I had in some restaurants in Sicily. This makes the dishes keep warm and retain the flavor longer.
Also, their service is also friendly and quick. Very impressive dining experience there.
Our favorites are the linguini with white or red clam sauce, vongole, monkfish marsala, fried calamari and lobster fra diablo. Everything that we have tried here are good. This place is a neighborhood gem.
Fried calamari- good, I like the warm marinara sauce
Littleneck clams- delicious!
Monkfish Marsala- delicious, the lemony sauce was lovely
Calamari ink pasta- a little pungent, good textures
In terms of food, it’s good, but not what I expected in the price range. Maybe my expectations are too high. I feel it’s a bit lack of flavor.
Seafood are fresh. Noodles are cooked just right.