Business Dinner near Fanueil Hall?
An upcoming global team meeting has my department on a walking tour of Boston, ending up near Fanueil Hall. From there, we'd like to have dinner - maybe a nice seafood restaurant? Any suggestions for a nice business-appropriate dinner in the area?



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Kingfish Hall at Quincy Market - well above average and good at handling groups-definitely make reservations. A far superior option to Legal Seafood or Union Oyster House. McCormick and Schmidt would be an OK second choice, but is more of a national chain vs. Todd English (local guy) chain establishment.
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I know it's a chain, but I've been really impressed with Oceanaire right by the Government Center T stop. The food is great and the service is the best I've had in Boston.
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Todd English may be local, but he has become almost a chain with his far reaching and diverse restaurants. Kingfish Hall is very good but McCormick and Schmick's has a private dining room and I thing the fish preparations are better. That said, Sel de la Terre is not a seafood place, but on the waterfront, almost, and has much better food and they also have a good sized room for private dining.
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