
Apartments near No Name Restaurant in South Boston, MA (3,291 Rentals)


654 E Broadway

204 West 5th Street

SOBO Place

Edison on First

Macallen Building

222 W 9th St

537 E 1st St

580-582 E 2nd St

Foundry Building

321 W 2nd St

633RR E 2nd St

Vantage Point

279 D St

49 L St

Father Walter J Martin Coop Homes

281-285 W Third St

489-493 E 3rd St

428-432 E 3rd St

410-412A E 3rd St

406 E 3rd St

322 Athens St

317 W 3rd St

362 W Broadway

Broadway Place

20 O St

396 W Broadway

845 E 2nd St

858-858A E Second St

536 E Broadway

151 Emerson St

322-324 W 4th St

80 Dorchester St

789 E Broadway

Dahlgren Hall

14 W Broadway

142-146 W 4th St

East Broadway Condominiums

37 P St

33 A St

Allele Building

180 Gold St

48 Gold St

849 E Broadway

278 K St

190 Dorchester Ave

306 K St

305 K St

ARYA

141 M St
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A restaurant with no name most certainly must be a hole-in-the wall, and that it is. No Name restaurant (we're not kidding, that is actually the name), is a cheap to eat meal, for lobster and steak, but probably one of the best lobster shops in Boston. Located in the Boston Harbor, you and a few fellow residents from apartments in Boston might enjoy a day trip to the harbor, culminating in a visit to the No Name. But you don't want to bring a date to impress him or her. While the fish may be the freshest, most tasty you've ever had, the location and dining room itself leave much to be desired. The daily special (found on the paper menu) is sauteed lobster with shrimp and scallops, at a reasonable price of $21.95. The additional fish items include lots of broiled fish - scrod, sole, bluefish, salmon or swordfish, fried shrimp or scallops and a seafood plate, as well as grilled chicken, steak or a burger. You'll receive hot bread after being seated and the entrees come with fries and coleslaw. If you'd enjoy a libation with your meal, you'll have to stick with beer or wine. The $2.95 desserts include pudding and a daily assortment of cakes and pies. No Name is a great place to bring visitors to the area looking for just plain fresh and good seafood, without all the bells and whistles of a fancier place or food. The restaurant accommodates children and groups well, and has plentiful parking.
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