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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAfter 102 years in business, Boston's No Name restaurant is closed for good
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After 102 years in business, Bostons Seaport staple the No Name restaurant is no more.
The sudden closure of one of the citys most famous restaurants comes out of the blue surprising even some of the regulars who took a walk down the fish pier in hopes of dinner Monday night.
Great place man, great food, good company, good people, Omar Davis said. Surprised? Yeah, I am, I didnt even know.
The sign on the door does not announce the permanent closure. It simply states that the restaurant is closed for a management meeting believed to be about how it will not be reopening.
The sudden closure of one of the citys most famous restaurants comes out of the blue surprising even some of the regulars who took a walk down the fish pier in hopes of dinner Monday night.
Great place man, great food, good company, good people, Omar Davis said. Surprised? Yeah, I am, I didnt even know.
The sign on the door does not announce the permanent closure. It simply states that the restaurant is closed for a management meeting believed to be about how it will not be reopening.
Damn. Damn. This place had the best seafood chowder in town, and the best fried seafood platter I've ever had. What a damn shame.
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After 102 years in business, Boston's No Name restaurant is closed for good (Original Post)
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redstatebluegirl
(12,783 posts)1. Great place, this is sad!
Every time we go to Boston that is our go to place! Great chowder!!!! Damn!
Recursion
(56,582 posts)2. Man I'm going to miss that place
What a shame.
surrealAmerican
(11,790 posts)3. As others have posted, that chowder was fantastic.
too bad.
Yavin4
(37,182 posts)4. Isn't spelled "chowda"? n/t
Brother Buzz
(39,699 posts)5. Was it called the No Name Restaurant, or was it a restaurant with no name?
There may, or may not be a distinction.
Recursion
(56,582 posts)6. It started as a restaurant with no name
And became a restaurant named "No Name"
