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Mary's Fish Camp

(4 Ratings)
Classic East Coast lobster rolls

If you know Mary's Fish Camp, it's probably one of your favorite places. So cool, Amy Sedaris used to pick up floor shifts from time to time. Who knows? Maybe she still does. Mary's Fish Camp has one of the best downtown seafood menus in the city, with dishes like Faroe Island Steelhead Trout, Gulf Shrimp Tacos, Cape Sable Monkfish Paillard, and Emerald Basin Skate with Brussels Sprout Leaves & Balsamic Brown Butter. Finish off with a Hot Fudge Sundae and go out dancing later to shake it off.



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