5 Best Restaurants in The Seaport, Boston

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Seaport - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Coquette

$$$$ | Seaport Fodor's Choice

This elegant dining room has personality in spades, with pastel purple and bright red chandeliers, plumes of feathers in floral arrangements, and pink napkins on the table. The menu, too, is inspired, featuring French cuisine informed by global flavors meant to be ordered in abundance—two to three plates per diner. The merde dé can (yes, that does translate to "dog shit") spinach dumplings, which beat Bobby Flay, are a must. Cocktails are gorgeous and delicious, and if you win over your server, they may just bring over the gratis Stinger digestif service to end your meal. 

Woods Hill Pier 4

$$$$ | Seaport Fodor's Choice

Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping 270-degree views of the Boston Harbor waterfront, this sophisticated and lively restaurant serves up midsized plates that are meant to be shared—two to three per person. The well-curated menu features meat and produce from the owner's 360-acre New Hampshire farm, as well as handmade pasta and sustainably sourced seafood. Diners with specialized diets can choose from many gluten-free, dairy-free, and/or vegan dishes. 

Committee

$$$$ | Seaport

We'd call the atmosphere here casual yet lively, convivial in a way that only a modern Greek restaurant can be. Share vegetable, seafood, and meat meze plates with your dining companions, or, if you've really got a big appetite, dig into one of the "feasts," which may include a selection of grilled meats or a whole fish. Weekend brunch is a national sport and so popular that you'll need a reservation.

50 Northern Ave., Boston, MA, 02210, USA
617-737–5051
Known For
  • Brunch champagne tray and large-format drinks
  • Anything with feta
  • Lively scene
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse

$$$$ | Fort Point Channel

This popular Boston-born restaurant splits its focus between grilled all-natural steaks and chops and hearty, Italian-inspired dishes. Diners can't get enough of Davio's signature spring rolls, stuffed with Philly cheesesteak or chicken parm. The kitchen offers special menus, including healthy eating and gluten-free. While this isn't Davio's only location in the city, it does have beautiful real estate on Boston Harbor, which the dining room makes a point to showcase through floor-to-ceiling windows.

Hook & Line

$$$$ | Fort Point Channel

From "feast"-sized portions to classic New England fried plates to wood-fired seafood dishes, the kitchen's focus is on local waters at this contemporary Seaport spot near the harbor. The menu is curated and relatively pricy, but quality shows in the food, and there are lots of beers, ciders, and wines by the glass.