Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Polished downtown seafood spot with standout oysters, cocktails, and bar hospitality; solid food overall but inconsistent service and added fees can dent value.
Fin Point delivers solid neighborhood seafood dining anchored by strong oyster and raw bar execution and exceptional bar hospitality that makes repeat visits worthwhile. However, quality swings between visits and uneven dining room service prevent a higher grade, while occasional illness reports create legitimate caution. Best experienced as a bar-focused destination rather than full-service restaurant.
Set inside The Dagny, Fin Point reads as a polished downtown seafood room with a lively bar and a steady draw for oysters and cocktails. Guests rave that bartenders make the evening feel personal — "the bar team turned a simple stop into a great night" — while the dining room can swing between smooth and scattered depending on the rush. Expect a (note: ignore) hotel-adjacent crowd from business travelers to locals chasing happy hour. The kitchen leans elevated New England seafood with modern flourishes — think classic flavors, gently updated rather than showy techniques. Oysters, chowder, scallops, and the seafood tower earn frequent praise, while a few dishes (burger, the occasional salmon) run rich or inconsistent. It suits diners who want solid product and well-made cocktails more than those seeking avant-garde plates. Families can make it work thanks to familiar options like burgers, flatbreads, and fish and chips, though the vibe trends adult in the evening. There is no clear kids menu in the provided data; younger diners may be happier at earlier hours or on the patio when available.
Area: Busy Financial District address linked to a hotel; caters to business travelers, after-work crowds, and visitors.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe downtown core with strong daytime and hotel footfall.
Nearby: Connected to The Dagny Hotel, near offices, tourist routes, and transit; happy-hour draw for nearby workers.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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