Casual take-out joint with a fish market next door serving heaping portions of fried seafood & more.
"Many of the restaurants on this list are on the coast or coast adjacent. Courthouse — both a restaurant and a fish market — is wedged between Inman Square, Lechmere, and Kendall Square, but don’t let its location fool you: It’s serving some of the best fried clams (and fried fish more broadly) around Boston, and you can get it all year." - Tanya Edwards, Terrence Doyle
"Courthouse Seafood is a block away from New Deal Fish Market, and it’s been open since 1912. That means East Cambridge was quite the seafood hotspot in the early part of the 20th century - you might have had a hard time finding alcohol back then, but it sounds like mussels were falling out of the sky. Courthouse differentiates itself from New Deal by also having a restaurant next door (which serves fish and chips, chowder, and… fried chicken?), and a selection of linguiça from the owner’s Portuguese homeland. But otherwise, Courthouse offers a similarly great selection of whole fish, fillets, and pantry staples." - joel ang
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