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If you’re staying at Newbury Guest House and craving the ocean’s bounty without putting on shoes, you’re in luck. Boston might be a historic city with cobblestone streets and iconic Freedom Trail stops, but it’s also one of the best places in America to enjoy fresh seafood, cooked and ready-to-eat, or sashimi-fresh from the local fish markets.
Whether you’re a self-proclaimed fishionado, a lobster lover, a seafood sampler, or someone just looking to enjoy a delicious dinner in your cozy Newbury Guest House room after a day of exploring, Boston’s seafood scene has you covered.
Let’s dive into the best seafood delivery and fresh fish options, from ready-to-eat classics to local fish markets where you can shop like a Bostonian.
Sometimes, after a day of wandering historic squares, popping into the Boston Public Library, or window-shopping on Newbury Street, the only thing you want is great food delivered right to Newbury Guest House. Good news: Boston’s seafood delivery options are excellent, and many of them are available through popular apps like Uber Eats, Grubhub, DoorDash, and Postmates.
Here are some top picks if you want fresh, cooked, ready-to-eat seafood delivered to your door:
A local favorite and a classic Boston institution. Known for jumbo lobsters, fried clams, and seafood platters that taste like they were just pulled off the dock, because they almost were. Perfect comfort seafood and ideal for delivery.
You’ve probably heard of this Boston staple, and for good reason. Famous for consistent quality and fresh fish, Legal Sea Foods delivers everything from clam chowder to grilled salmon to your room at Newbury Guest House. A must-try for first-timers in town.
If you’re feeling a bit fancy or want to indulge in top-tier seafood with creative flair, Saltie Girl delivers. Think lobster rolls with personality, shrimp cocktails with attitude, and more, all excellent via delivery app.
This beloved Boston seafood spot is known for Sicilian-style seafood, especially calamari and pasta with seafood sauces that are rich, satisfying, and perfect for cozying up in your room after a long day.
If you do want to cook, snack, or assemble your own seafood spread back at Newbury Guest House, Boston has amazing fish markets that are worth a visit (or an early morning run). Many locals swear by these spots for the freshest catch and sustainable choices.
Here are some of the best markets in and around Boston:
New Deal Fish Market (Cambridge)
Known for ultra-fresh fish and seafood, including sashimi-grade tuna and salmon, New Deal Fish Market is a favorite among home chefs and sushi lovers alike.
Red’s Best (Boston Public Market & Other Locations)
A top choice if you want to source fish directly from local New England fishermen. Red’s Best features seasonal fish and shellfish and a commitment to sustainability, perfect for eco-minded fish aficionados.
Wulf’s Fish (Fish Pier)
A classic, historic fishmonger serving Boston for generations. Stop by the Fish Pier for some of the freshest catch in town, clams, cod, fresh tuna, you name it.
Located in the North End, this market is a local gem offering fresh daily selections. Great for picking up seafood to enjoy with a bottle of wine back at Newbury Guest House.
If lobster is your love language, you won’t want to miss James Hook & Co. Famous for lobsters, crab, and shellfish, this iconic Boston market is a great place to stock up.
Fish & Farm Market (Boston Fish Pier)
Open seasonally (usually June through October), this Saturday market offers fish straight off the boats. It’s a great way to meet local fishermen and taste the freshest seafood Boston has to offer.
Cherry Street Fish Market (Danvers)
A bit outside the city, but worth it if you’re headed north. Offers a large variety of shellfish and fresh fish, especially in the busy summer season.
Boston Sword & Tuna (Commercial)
A destination for high-end tuna and swordfish, a treat for serious fish fans looking to prepare something special.
Whether you’re choosing delivery or picking up fresh fish to prepare yourself, here are a few tips to make your seafood experience even better during your stay:
Order in After a Day of Exploring
Boston’s waterfront, historic sites, and museums can fill a day fast. Treat yourself to lobster rolls or clam chowder delivered to Newbury Guest House while you unwind.
Pair with Local Favorites
Grab some local craft beer or a New England white wine to go with your seafood feast. Perfect for a relaxing night in.
Ask the Locals
The staff at Newbury Guest House love recommending their favorite spots, especially hidden fish markets and seasonal vendors.
Go Early for Fresh Markets
If you’re planning a fish market visit, mornings are best. That’s when the catch is freshest and the selection is widest.
One of the great pleasures of visiting Boston is the seafood culture, whether it’s clam chowder that tastes like centuries of tradition, a lobster roll by the harbor, or sushi so fresh you swear you’re oceanside. And the beauty of staying at Newbury Guest House is that you don’t have to leave comfort to enjoy it.
From fresh delivery straight to your door to fish markets filled with local catch, Boston gives fish aficionados every reason to smile.
So go ahead, embrace your inner fishionado. Order that lobster, savor that clam chowder, explore the fish markets, and make your stay at Newbury Guest House deliciously memorable.