"Experience the waterfront in the most special way possible" with the latest addition at Pier 52.

The Fall River location has just launched a new dining experience that will certainly make for an unforgettable evening.

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Hop aboard the brand-new Pier 52 Dinner Boat.

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Travel Along Mount Hope Bay

That's right, enjoy your entree and a glass of wine on the water. The Fall River restaurant announced the news on its Facebook page on August 19.

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Each boat ride is two hours long and can hold a maximum of six guests, making for an intimate experience.

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Menu Options and More

A special Pier 52 dinner boat menu offers to-go options to be brought aboard.

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Options include charcuterie boards, fried mozzarella, calamari, clam chowder, salads, sandwiches, fish tacos and more.

Guests are responsible for bringing their own beverages.

Customizing Your Dinner Boat Experience

Customizations can also be made to make the night more memorable. Flowers, blankets and even a photographer are possible add-ons to your dinner boat experience.

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Available Times

  • Every day at 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
  • Sunday at 11:30 a.m., 4 p.m., 6:30 p.m.

Interested in booking a private charter? Those are also available upon request. Email Tiffany at events@tipsyrestaurants.com to book your party.

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