Historically significant tavern in Boston. The original Patriots of Boston are said to have met here to discuss plans for the Tea Party. Now get your drink on and soak up the history with a pint!
The oldest bar in Boston. It's not the original place it moved over. But the history and lore is there. Great quotes align the bar. Bartenders are awesome. Great prices. Decent bar food. Good ol time!
Original location was on Union street and a frequent meeting place for the Sons of Liberty. Its name comes from the large copper dragon sculpture in the front and that oxidized, turning green.
Great atmosphere in a beautiful, historis neighborhood, about 2-3 blocks from the original location. (The original was located about on the far side of the parkinggarage between here & Haymkt T stn)
The lobster roll and irish curry fries were both really great. Skip the Green Dragon Brew, it's like bud light or something. Cool place, would come back.
Try the The Balvenie Double Wood Single Malt ScotchWhisky - The Green Dragon has been fueling rebellion since 1687, long before Paul Revere drank here. #Boston #nevertrump (via @Foodspotting)
Friendly Irish staff and a great cover band on weekends - the Swinging Johnsons (at least when I lived in Boston). Good combination of college students and young professionals.
We called and requested a reservation for 5:30pm and arrived at 5:15pm to learn that they don't take reservations! Great small livelypub with good food.
The Irish CurryCheese Fries are amazing. French Onion soup is a bit bland, but not bad. Seriously, though, get the currycheese fries. They are fantastic
Referred to as "HQ of the Revolution." Original pub was located on Union St & established in 1654. Copper dragon outside front door turned green due to weather, thus its name. More info in blog.<LINK> Read more
St. Andrews Lodge of Freemasons purchased this Tavern in 1766. They used the 1st floor for mtgs, & basement tavern was used by secret groups, becoming known as the "Headquarters of the Revolution". Read more
Established in 1654 The Green Dragon was a favorite haunt of Paul Revere (Whom we consider a close Neighbor) and John Hancock (who’s brother lived next door!).
Great atmospherebut food... Fries were overcooked in old oil, served cold;the fish and chips was fried in cold old oil, the lobster roll was prepared with a baguettebread. Not great experience
They SUCK. They didn't serve us water when asked AND the proceeded to not serve us anymore after we had a few drinks and were behaving. I've never been so insulted in a bar before in my entire life.
If you're coming here after 9pm and don't have a US driver's licence, make sure you have your passport or you won't get in! Yep, Canadians too... Disappointing!