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    Restaurant in Boston, United States

    Ostra

    150pts

    Serious seafood that earns its reservation.

    Ostra, Restaurant in Boston

    About Ostra

    Ostra is Boston's most consistently recognized seafood grill for a reason: ranked #499 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list in 2025 and rated 4.7 across 1,200-plus Google reviews, it's the right call for a special occasion dinner in the Back Bay. Easy to book, dinner-only, and built for a full evening rather than a quick meal.

    Ostra, Boston: The Verdict

    Ostra is often filed under "casual seafood" by people who haven't been — that's a mistake worth correcting. Ranked #499 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list for 2025 (up from #555 in 2024, and Highly Recommended in 2023), this is a serious seafood grill with a progressively stronger reputation, sitting at 1 Charles St S in Boston's Back Bay. It earns a 4.7 on Google across 1,201 reviews, which is harder to dismiss than a single critic's score. If you're planning a special occasion dinner in Boston and seafood is your format, Ostra belongs on the shortlist.

    The Room

    The space at Ostra is dinner-party intimate rather than grand. The Back Bay address puts it close to the Public Garden, and the room itself is set up for the kind of evening where the table matters as much as the plate. Seating is arranged to give most tables a degree of separation — this is not a shoulder-to-shoulder dining room. For a date or a small celebration, the spatial arrangement works in your favor: conversation stays at the table, not the room. If you're booking for a special occasion, request a table rather than bar seating for the fuller experience.

    What to Expect at the Table

    Ostra's identity is Seafood Grill, which means the kitchen's emphasis runs toward fire, technique, and the kind of progression through a meal that rewards ordering deliberately rather than just picking two dishes and leaving. Under Jamie Mammano and Mitchell Randal, the approach is structured without being rigid , you're not locked into a tasting menu format, but the menu rewards guests who let the courses build. Think of it as tasting-menu architecture without the ceremony: a logical arc from lighter to more substantial, with the grill doing work throughout. This is not the place for a quick bite; it's built for a two-to-three hour evening.

    The OAD ranking trajectory is worth noting for context. Moving from Highly Recommended in 2023 to #555 in 2024 to #499 in 2025 signals a kitchen that is sharpening rather than coasting. For the special-occasion diner, that trajectory matters: you are booking a restaurant on an upward curve, not one resting on past recognition. Comparable Seafood Grill programs at venues like Doors to Zanzibar or globally recognized seafood-focused rooms such as Le Bernardin in New York City operate at different price points and formality levels , Ostra sits between the two in terms of ceremony, closer to a serious neighborhood restaurant than a destination tasting-counter.

    Booking and Timing

    Ostra is currently open Tuesday through Sunday for dinner, with service starting at 5:30 pm each evening. Friday and Saturday run until 9:30 pm; Sunday closes at 8:30 pm; weeknights wrap at 9:00 pm. Monday is closed. For a special occasion on a weekend, aim for a 7:00–7:30 pm reservation to land in the middle of service, when the kitchen is in full rhythm. Booking difficulty is rated Easy , you don't need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for a tasting-counter like 311 Omakase or a seat at Agosto , but for Friday and Saturday, booking at least one week out is sensible given the OAD recognition pulling in a more intentional dining crowd.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 1 Charles St S, Boston, MA 02116
    • Cuisine: Seafood Grill
    • Hours: Tue–Thu 5:30–9 pm | Fri–Sat 5:30–9:30 pm | Sun 5:30–8:30 pm | Mon closed
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , no weeks-in-advance pressure, but weekends fill
    • Leading for: Date nights, small celebrations, business dinners
    • Awards: OAD Casual North America #499 (2025); #555 (2024); Highly Recommended (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (1,201 reviews)
    • Chefs: Jamie Mammano & Mitchell Randal

    How It Compares

    Pearl Picks , More Boston Dining

    If Ostra fits your brief, these are worth considering alongside it for your Boston trip:

    • Abe & Louie's , for a classic steakhouse alternative if the group isn't seafood-focused
    • Agosto , Portuguese-inspired tasting-menu chef's counter for a more structured progression
    • 311 Omakase , if the counter-format and Japanese precision appeal more than a grill program
    • Alcove , worth knowing for a more casual evening
    • Ama at the Atlas , globally inspired comfort food for a lower-stakes dinner

    For a full picture of what Boston has right now, see our full Boston restaurants guide, Boston bars guide, Boston hotels guide, Boston wineries guide, and Boston experiences guide.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Ostra accommodate groups?

    Ostra is a dinner-party-scale room rather than a large event space, so groups of 6 or more should check the venue's official channels well in advance. It's better suited to intimate dinners of 2–4 than to corporate buyouts or large celebrations. If you need guaranteed private space for a bigger party, O Ya or a venue with a dedicated private dining room is a more reliable bet.

    Is Ostra good for a special occasion?

    Yes — Ostra has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's North America list three consecutive years (2023–2025), which gives it genuine credibility for a celebration dinner. The seafood grill format and Back Bay address work well for anniversaries or birthday dinners where you want something that feels considered without being a full tasting-menu commitment. Book a Friday or Saturday if you want the full evening; service runs until 9:30 pm those nights.

    What are alternatives to Ostra in Boston?

    Neptune Oyster is the go-to if you want a rawer, more casual shellfish-forward experience with no reservations and a shorter price point. O Ya is the call if budget is less of a concern and you want a Japanese-inflected tasting format instead of a grill. For something looser and neighbourhood-driven, Sarma in Somerville offers a different format entirely — share-plate Middle Eastern — and suits groups better than Ostra does.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ostra?

    Bar seating at Ostra is not confirmed in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before assuming walk-in bar access. Given the room's intimate scale, counter or bar availability may be limited on weekends. If spontaneous seating is your priority, Neptune Oyster's walk-in counter is a more reliable option.

    How far ahead should I book Ostra?

    Book at least 2–3 weeks out for a Friday or Saturday dinner; the restaurant's consistent OAD rankings mean it draws a loyal repeat crowd. Tuesday through Thursday offers more flexibility, and Sunday closes earlier at 8:30 pm so plan accordingly. Don't assume a weeknight is a same-week booking — check availability early.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Ostra?

    Ostra is a dinner-only venue, open from 5:30 pm seven days a week, so the question doesn't apply here. If you're planning a midday meal, you'll need to look elsewhere — Neptune Oyster serves lunch and is nearby.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–9 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–9 pm
    Wednesday
    5:30–9 pm
    Thursday
    5:30–9 pm
    Friday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    5:30–8:30 pm

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