Come here on a weeknight, early evening & sit near the open windows on a nice night. Also, if getting a sandwich, opt for the Eggplant Fries, amazing! The history here is also awesome! Read up on it! Read more
Watching young 20-something's body roll to David Guetta in their banana, clown, and sexy nursecostumes (Halloween) at what is deemed the oldest bar in Boston. History at its finest!
Go on a night when the Sox or Bruins are playing. Try to get a window seat and order a local brew. It isn't as historical as most would like, but it is an important piece of Boston history.
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Hang out in the back. Walk to the stage. Bang a right and grab a table. Get a waitress and enjoy a chill relax night. Cheap drinks. Live music. All around good spot. Enjoy and cheers.
Grab a beer in one of the oldest tavern's in the US. On a sunny day with the windows open and a warm breeze blowing through, there's no better place to be.
Opened in 1765 by Jimmy Wilson, Boston's last town crier. Building dates to 1844. Pub has only closed during Prohibition. Was originally located near current site of City Hall. More info in blog<LINK> Read more
Soak up the history and a pint during the day, and feel like a part of the revolution! Want to learn more? Join us on the Revolutionary Tavern Tour! Read more
Established 1795 by town crier. Continuously operated ex. Prohibition. Appears to be heavily and tackily renovated as another lame sports bar some time in the past couple decades.
Too much fries with each food and only a little bit of fish. Too expensive in my opinion. Rip off. Beer for $8.50. and it's too cold in there. I don't recommend it.