While the concession stands at Fenway have a long list of available burgers, fries, hot dogs, and pizza, it may not hurt to try something different. A change in dining options might even elevate your game day experience. From seafood paella to prime brisket biscuits,, sushi to tacos, this list, created by Eater Boston, has something for everyone.
You can't get more local than eating the fresh seafood straight from New England waters that is served up at Pescador, located at 498 Commonwealth Avenue.
Dishes are inspired from a variety of international coastal cuisines, and include their New Bedford sea scallops, seafood paella cockles with shrimp, calamari, chorizo and saffron, and pork ribs al pastor. Diners can round out their meal with choices of desserts, including Mexican chocolate pudding, tres leches roulade, and passion fruit pie.
Bab Al-Yemen prides itself on not only dishing up authentic Yemeni cuisine, but also acting as a hub for Yemeni culture in Boston. Located just a few doors away from Pescador, this eatery will make for a delicious upgrade to your pre-park experience.
For the main course, guests can choose from options that include their roasted lamb mandi, oven-baked moffa fish, or shrimp qilaba, all served with bread and sahaweq. Stay hydrated or caffeinated with hot drinks that include Arabic coffee, qisher, and adani tea.
An institution at Kenmore Square, India Quality has been keeping Fenway Park goers well-fed with North Indian and Nepalese favorites for decades.
The "number one Indian restaurant in Boston," India Quality serves up samosas, seemingly endless curries, and biryanis with a variety of fillings. The extensive menu has something for everyone, offering vegetarian options, different spice levels, and flavor profiles for every palate.
This Japanese restaurant offers a variety of hot and cold udon dishes perfect for fueling up for an evening of baseball.
Their top selling dish is their sukiyaki udon. The fresh udon noodles swim in a savory soy-sauce base broth, topped with angus beef ribeye, tofu, napa and enoki. "The taste is so flavorful it feels like summer mingling down your throat," read a post from the restaurant's Instagram.
Inside the Verb hotel is Hojoko, an izakaya-inspired restaurant that comes complete with a nightlife experience.
Their menu offers a delicious variety of sushi, sashimi, noodle dishes, and meaty entrees, but guests should keep their reputation for delicious cocktails made by skilled bartenders in mind. From craft beers to a variety of Japanese whiskeys, this restaurant will make for a perfect pre- or post- game choice.
This fast-casual joint claims it brings the :flavor and quality of the Greek kitchen to the Red Sox region."
Saloniki Greek offers tasty Greek dishes at price points that won't break the bank, from its spicy lamb meatball pita, chicken skewers, to braised pork shoulders.
If you can't decide on one menu, try a dining hall to truly find someone for everyone.
For those who think taco Tuesday should be every week, check out Taqueria el Barrio. Mediterranean options abound at Anoush'ella, and pizza lovers can choose from a variety of pies at Lala's Neapolitan-ish Pizza. For something lighter and more health concious, Squeeze Juice Co offers acai bowl and fresh-pressed juice options.
Read the full list from Eater Boston here.
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