A solid neighbourhood pick. Well run, fairly priced, and the food delivers.
Pier 6
Pier 6 is a seafood restaurant restaurant in Charlestown in Boston that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
What makes Pier 6 worth the move
Pier 6 is a strong seafood restaurant option in Charlestown in Boston when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 4.3 rating across 1,480 Google reviews.
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- Address
- 1 8th St, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
- Price
- $$
- TastyPals score
- Unavailable
- Google rating
- 4.3 (1,480 reviews)
- Cuisine
- Seafood Restaurant
- Neighborhood
- Charlestown
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What diners are saying
0 diner reviews plus a TastyPals Team note for Pier 6
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