Best Comfort Food Restaurants in Ashland
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- PPeterCincinnati / Dayton •22 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThey have the best raw bar in Boston. If you like clams or oysters this is the place for you. Don’t forget to order the tuna crudo. I always go for the buttered Lobster roll with lettuce wraps instead of a roll. You can thank me laterMore infoRow 34 - BostonPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Fort Point Channel•4.7
- RRichGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood was fantastic! Nina our server was awesome. She had a great personality and was very engaging the entire time.More infoStone's Public HousePrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• Ashland•4.7
- CcindyVIPGreater Boston •13 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThis was my second time dining at Comfort Kitchen. It is hands down the best and most interesting restaurant in Boston. Thoughtful, creative food, incredible cocktails that delight your senses. Service that is friendly and inviting. It is exactly what you dream of if you love thoughtfully designed and prepared food and drink and a warm and friendly group of folks taking care of you. The experience is beyond compare.More infoComfort KitchenPrice: Expensive• Global, International• Dorchester•4.8
- RRennyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoFood was much better than I expected. Really enjoyed it. Fried oyster sandwich and clam chowder were among the best Ive ever had. Great fries too! Really great service made it a very nice experience. And fantastic history in that restaurant. Was really cool to walk around and look at everything including the JFK booth. One of the guys working at the iyater bar pulled out a lobster from the tank to let my 3 year old touch it. Big points for that. Will definitely go back.More infoUnion Oyster HousePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Faneuil Hall•4.4
- LLisaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Jan 21, 2025I’ve been to the Watertown location and this one in Boston has a more eclectic vibe, loved it! The food is on point just like Watertown. There were certain nuances of the menu that were kind of weird like buttermilk fried chicken, we couldn’t get sauce on the side it had to be on top and a few other silly things but we made it work. The prices are very good and to give you a basic business meal idea (with the 20% gratuity-included for a group of six)with five appetizers, six entrées, and 10 alcoholic beverages. The bill was slightly over $400. There wasn’t a hungry belly when we left and had some to take home with us as well. The portion sizes for the appetizers are all shareable. Do your taste buds a favor and visit either or location, you will not be disappointed! To be honest, I usually take pictures to share with others, but the food was so good and devoured so fast there was no time, lol!More infoButtermilk & BourbonPrice: Moderate• Regional American (Southern)• Back Bay•4.6