A seafood restaurant in South Boston that has been around for more than a quarter-century is going to be closing its doors.
According to Boston.com, The Fish Pier Restaurant & Market on E Broadway is being evicted from the property by its landlord (who is selling the property) and will be shutting down by mid-February. The article mentions that the family that runs the restaurant may try to reopen elsewhere, though probably not in South Boston.
The Fish Pier Restaurant & Market first opened in the mid-1980s, eventually coming under the present ownership three years ago. The eatery has been known for its inexpensive seafood and comfort food dishes, including clam chowder, burgers, hot dogs, fish cakes, fried haddock, baked scrod, broiled swordfish, and fish and chips.
The address for this soon-to-close seafood spot in South Boston is: The Fish Pier Restaurant & Market, 667 East Broadway, South Boston, MA, 02127.
For more information on the closing of The Fish Pier Restaurant & Market, please go to the Boston.com link below.
Fish Pier restaurant to close after 26 years
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