Are you in Boston for a few days? Explore the different neighborhoods by bike! That way you can It's quick and flexible, and you even get to places that aren't exactly on the route. We happened upon the newly opened Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, for example. A cool-looking restaurant on Broadway. We naturally had to check these hotspots out!

Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar in Boston has a beautiful, industrial, rugged look. Large windows, brick walls, chipped paint here and there, wooden furniture, and iron lamps. Upon entering, you can't miss the large U-shaped bar where they serve excellent cocktails. But chances are you'll also eat your food at this bar. Loco is always busy. And reservations aren't accepted. It's always a cozy atmosphere at this hotspot, and I personally find sitting at the bar just as enjoyable sometimes!
The menu at Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar in Boston features small plates like ceviches, oysters, and tacos. And what tacos! The one with grilled lobster, oyster mushrooms, smoked almonds, herbed ricotta, and preserved apricots, for example, sounds delicious! There are also a few main courses on the menu, all of which pair perfectly with a cold beer, a cocktail, or… tequila!


Tip: Are you in Boston for several days? Then take a culinary tour of the best restaurant hotspots! Our list of favorite Boston restaurants includes: B and G Oyster Bar, Myers & Chang, Row34, and Alden & Harlow.
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