"ARC" wrote in message
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> "- Bobb -" wrote in message
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>> Generally a clambake is a catered event or arranged my a bunch of
>> family,friends. Like here: http://www.smokeyslci.com/clambakes.html (
>> October is a bit chilly I'd say). It's not something that ' occurs
>> everyday ' that you pay admission to participate. Having said that, is
>> there something in particular you are looking to eat ? do ?
>> Here's a bunch of good spots in the area:
>> http://www.wmur.com/travelgetaways/18810600/detail.html
>>
>>
>
> Bob, OK, in that list do you recommend any of these?
> The Barking Crab, 88 Sleeper St., Boston, MA; 617/426-2722. Start with the
> spicy calamari, then proceed to the clambake. (1998)
> No Name Restaurant, 15 _ Fish Pier, Boston, MA; 617/423-2705. Seafood
> right
> off the boat. Ask for the broiled seafood platter. (1998)
> A & J Clambake Co 20 Aberdeen St, Boston, MA (617) 236-1829
Go for the "No Name"--Right on the waterfront--not fancy, no ambience but
the food is fresh and good. There is a free parking lot. While not as
convenient, you can get also there either by walking or using public
transportation.
MLD
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