Dining Playbook: Best Places To Eat Before, During And After The Game

by abournenesn

May 7, 2016

The Boston food scene is full of wonderful surprises — both hidden and out in the open — but it’s always good to have a plan for where you’re eating before heading into the city. Fortunately, the “Dining Playbook” crew did some scouting and has some recommendations on the best places to eat before, during and after the game.

Ocean Prime is a perfect place to grab food on game day. Located right in the heart of the Seaport District, Ocean Prime has the perfect combination of surf and turf. With only the highest quality steaks and fresh seafood brought in daily, there is sure to be something on the menu to satisfy everyone. Along with the amazing food there are some great hand-crafted cocktails and an award-winning wine list that makes this a go-to place for any occasion. Just recently opened at the bottom of the 100 Pier 4 complex, there is never a customer that comes in and leaves unsatisfied.

If you’re looking for a place to watch the game or catch another before or after, Buffalo Wild Wings has you covered. With TVs surrounding the entire restaurant and plenty of beers on tap, this is a great spot for any sports lover looking to watch their favorite team win. Along with the electrifying atmosphere, their wings are all the rage. They have a wide range of flavors to add into the mix. Not a wing person? That’s OK. They also have juicy burgers to sink your teeth into along with delicious french fries. Rumor has it that they have a spicy wing challenge that will make even the spiciest palates run and hide from them.

The House of Blues isn’t just famous for its great shows and performances. It also has some rockin’ food dishes. With a mixture of Southern comfort dishes and some good old fashioned American foods, this place will keep everyone happy. Some great game day foods provide a great dining experience for all demographics. This is where art, music and food will rock the house and have even Elvis leaving the building happy.

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