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Question for Mass/NH guys, need restaurant off 93.
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[QUOTE="auror, post: 5336466, member: 1329"] One issue: a lot of these restaurants don't open until 4pm or 5pm. Check for yourself, but if you land AT 3 then the 4pm ones shouldn't be a problem. The 93 corridor isn't the best for restaurants, a lot of the better ones are more on the coast or closer to Boston. Lots of chains near the highway. I wouldn't really recommend Tex-Mex in Boston area. Steak and seafood is classic, though. NH restauranteur Michael Timothy has a restaurant called Surf that has a location in Woburn. Seems like a good option for you if you want to get out to the burbs quickly and then stop. There's a place called Baldwin Bar also in Woburn, which I like a lot but doesn't fall into your categories. It's like upscale szechuan Asian with tiki drinks, hard to describe but good. After going a bit north, you can zip down 95 to Burlington, MA and there are a bunch of options (and then take RT 3 to meet back up with 93, doesn't cost you that much time and traffic isn't usually that bad on 95 heading that direction compared to other directions, though Rt 3 will be bad depending on time after dinner). A lot of these are like small or upscale chains. Row 34, Eddie V's, Black and Blue. I assume there's a Legal Sea Foods there. Row 34 is a personal favorite because their food is good and their beer selection is top notch. If you want to go a bit further and don't want the 95 to RT 3 detour, Copper Door in Salem, NH could be a good spot for you, just over the line into NH. Steak and seafood. Other smaller options a short drive off 93 in the near Boston burbs... Tonno in Wakefield is Seafood/italian, which seems to be up your alley. Turner's in Melrose is a bit further off 93, but it's a good local institution for Seafood. If you really wanted Tex Mex, there's La Carreta. Small local chain, has a location near 93 in Londonderry, NH. [/QUOTE]
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