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Turner Fisheries

10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
617-424-7425

Turner Fisheries restaurant information
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After a multi-million dollar facelift, Turner Fisheries in historic and posh Back Bay is back with a whole new attitude. Floor to ceiling windows overlooking Copley Square, mahogany paneling, Terrazzo Italian tile and three luxe private dining rooms make it the perfect spot for Westin guests and Copley Place shoppers alike.

But don’t let the re-do fool you, the focus at Turner Fisheries is still firmly on the fish. Innovative menus highlight local seafood and produce with clean, elegant flavors and presentation. Award-winning chowder and oyster flights are not to be missed.

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Chefs Ken Oringer and Ming Tsai team up – with 98 of their closest chefly friends – for Boston Bites Back, an ...

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The upcoming Friends with Benefits Gala, scheduled for Thursday, April 25th, will be donating half of the event proceeds to ...

Lunching in Back Bay
With freshly-appointed Executive Chef Dan Pogue overseeing culinary operations at the Westin Copley, Turner Fisheries announces it’ll be bringing ...

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