Sweet Willie wrote:Just picked up some seafood to cook at home from Boston Fish Market, noticed two items:
- a sign by front door stating at $10 corkage fee for any bottle of wine brought in. Sign also stated that no hard alcohol or beer from outside was allowed
- Boston Fish Market has added a permanent tent structure adjacent to the building, I didn't go in but looks to nearly double the existing restaurant seating capacity
fredjason wrote:I spoke with Louie and he said they would be open in September
seebee wrote:Ok, never been.
I've been dying to get here for years.
What would you recommend for lunch group of 8-9 co-workers. We are planning a group lunch, and we'll be within striking distance, so I'm gonna push for this place. Sure, we could all just order sandwiches, or the fried lunch specials and be happy, but the whole office knows that when I take the reigns, we're eatin' good. I'm just not familiar with portion sizes, so looking for guidance to not over-order which is my usual m.o.
I'm thinking:
Large greek or caesar for sharing (my guess is we'd need two?)
Clam chowders or those who want.
Then, for sharing:
Fried Lake Erie Smelts dinner
Fried Lake Superior Whitefish
Grilled Octopus dinner
Broiled Gulf Grouper dinner
Way too much? Am I missing something else that they excel with?
thetrob wrote:I spoke with the owner and asked him when the new location is going to open, and he says that he hopes by the end of October.
stevez wrote:thetrob wrote:I spoke with the owner and asked him when the new location is going to open, and he says that he hopes by the end of October.
I guess the last estimate of August that he gave me around a month ago has gone by the wayside.
seebee wrote:It's happening I finally get to go to BFM today!
Only a party of three, so not a lot of ordering power. I've been trying to figure the best ordering plan. We are contemplating:
Fried Sample platter (scrimps/scallops/ersters)
Dandelions
Grilled octopus platter
1/2# perch
1/2# scrimps OR oysters.
stevez wrote:seebee wrote:It's happening I finally get to go to BFM today!
Only a party of three, so not a lot of ordering power. I've been trying to figure the best ordering plan. We are contemplating:
Fried Sample platter (scrimps/scallops/ersters)
Dandelions
Grilled octopus platter
1/2# perch
1/2# scrimps OR oysters.
That sounds good, but you've got enough food on your list for at least 7. I'd leave off the 1/2# shrimp or oysters and maybe even the perch, since you're already getting the platter, which is HUGE.
seebee wrote:We planned what to order on our next visit while we were eating. Place is great.
We all agreed - those fried oysters are almost a bargain. Definitely getting a lb of those next time.
Octarine wrote:Wonder how much they have raised the prices since the last time I was there. More than doubled on my most liked items since they opened.
Ah well guess I'll just stick to my soylent green like the rest of the 95%
spinynorman99 wrote:The last thing I would say about this place is that they're overpriced. When you look at the price of their fish in the coolers, they're in line or better than most other fish markets and their quality is very high. The cooked items are often just a few dollars a pound higher than uncooked. Fresh fish in general has gotten pricier over the past 6-8 years.