Stops on the Boston Seafood and Chowda Tour

The Boston Chowda And Seafood Tour consists of five stops where you will experience the culinary delights of Boston's Seaport District (subject to change):

No Name Restaurant - No Boston family has been serving seafood longer than the Contos family at No Name Restaurant on Boston's Fish Pier. For almost a century, they've delivered the freshest catches to folks who have come from all over the world. No Name Restaurant

Water Cafe at the ICA - Ingredients are seasonal, local wherever possible, and layered to produce authentic and flavorful dishes made the old fashioned way—from scratch! The Water Cafe is a Wolfgang Puck restaurant at the Institute of Contemporary Art. Chef Brian Doyle was the former Executive Chef at  the legendary Locke-Ober  in Boston and now creates his seasonal menu at the Water Cafe. Water Cafe at the ICA

Bee's Knees Supply Company – Bee’s Knees Supply Company  sells and produces foods of the utmost integrity, products whose stories are authentic and compelling. Located in the Fort Point neighborhood in Boston's seaport district, the 5,500 sq ft. market caters to both residents and the downtown business community. A gourmet grocery, it also offers a full cafe, chocolate shop, wine and craft beer shop, full delicatessen, floral center, and house goods, including gorgeous housewares by designer Mackenzie Childs.  Bee's Knees Supply Company

Lucky's Lounge -  Lucky's Lounge has no sign out front.  It's a retro-hip Sinatra style supper club with great food, classic drinks and cool tunes. Descending the stairs into Lucky's is like stepping through a portal into a swinging hipster lounge straight out of the '50s. Dim red lighting washes a vinyl-upholstered dining room, which is separate from the long narrow bar. Luckys Lounge

James Hook Lobster Company - James Hook & Co. is still a family business managed by four siblings of the third generation of the Hook Family. Certainly many things have changed since 1925, but one thing that hasn't changed is their commitment and dedication to bringing quality lobster and seafood products to both the wholesale and retail markets. James Hook Lobster Company

Boston is known as "America's Walking City". We think walking is the best way to truly experience a neighborhood. Our tours highlight different neighborhoods that are filled with history, interesting architecture, and wonderful restaurants and markets.

Our food tours in Boston explore the Freedom Trail, the North End, and the Seaport District.

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