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Union Oyster House

Union Oyster House

Seafood Restaurant and Bar$$$$
Downtown Boston, Boston
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    Go here. Experience the oysters. It's worth it.
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    Dana L.
    "Sit at the original wood oyster bar for good food and a show!"(16 Tips)
    Claudio
    "The oldest restaurant in America and also one of the best in Boston."(8 Tips)
    Divya M.
    "Definitely have the amazing oysters and clam chowder."(52 Tips)
    albert
    "Clam chowder + corn bread + Lobster + Beer = Heaven"(26 Tips)
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  • Craig D.heart icon on user image
    Craig DesmaraisSeptember 16, 2014
    Oysters and chowder are great. Sit at the raw bar and let the staff educate you about Boston!
  • Brian W.
    Brian WilliamsOctober 9, 2023
    Best thing here was the drinks and the history. Save your self the trouble and keep walking !
  • Vince F.heart icon on user image
    Vince FrisinaSeptember 21, 2019
    Walk right to the oyster bar and order one of everything! It is all fresh and delicious.
  • John L.
    John LFebruary 10, 2013
    Believe the hype, the food holds its own against the fierce competition. Have at least a lunch here, for the rich history if not for the excellent food.
  • Tim B.heart icon on user image
    Tim BackusSeptember 13, 2014
    The corn bread and chowder are dangerously delicious. Don't fill up and miss out on the amazing entrées.
  • Ching
    ChingNovember 10, 2012
    Check out the artwork display on the walls that depict the landmarks along The Freedom Trail.
  • Team Coco
    Team CocoNovember 8, 2011
    "Whomever said oysters are an aphrodisiac has clearly never left their Oyster doggie bag in their car on a hot Summer day." - Conan O'Brien
  • hkevinchu
    hkevinchuAugust 9, 2013
    Call ahead and make a reservation to dine in The Kennedy Booth and soak up a little bit of history.
  • Dana V.heart icon on user image
    Dana VillmoreJune 24, 2016
    Awesome chowder!!! Also love the corn bread :)
  • Epicurious
    EpicuriousAugust 24, 2010
    King Louis-Philippe of France once lived on the 2nd floor. JFK was a regular. John Kerry is a regular. The oldest continuously operating restaurant in America is quintessential, historic New England.
  • Stephanie B.
    Stephanie BellSeptember 19, 2012
    Untouched colonial architecture... which is a rarity even in the heart of Boston. Worth a visit for that atmosphere alone.
  • Missi H.heart icon on user image
    Missi HowellNovember 3, 2018
    Best oysters I have ever had! Make a reservation, the place is always packed
  • IWalked Audio Tours
    IWalked Audio ToursSeptember 28, 2011
    Building dates to 1714-17. UOH opened here 1826. Almost 1/2 of items on current menu were on 1st menu. 1st toothpick used here. Booth 18 upstairs is JFKs (who was a regular). More info in blog. <LINK> Read more
  • Tim L.
    Tim LawlessJuly 10, 2013
    Good seafood in the oldest restaurant in America! Great building. Samuel Adams was a frequent visitor back in the day.
  • Gwen C.heart icon on user image
    Gwen CummingsSeptember 8, 2014
    Oldest restaurant in the United States! Delicious chowder and a fun place for history buffs
  • Qheart icon on user image
    QJuly 7, 2012
    The clam chowder is awesome! When you get more clams than potatoes, you know you're in Boston!
  • Patty S.heart icon on user image
    Patty SmithAugust 21, 2016
    Grab a seat at the bar at the oldest restaurant in Boston and have an oyster shooter!
  • Mike M.
    Mike MontielAugust 30, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    Come in and enjoy an ice cold colonial ale brewed only for the union oyster house by Sam Adams and some chowdah in America's oldest restaurant!
  • Valerie G.
    Valerie GoguenJune 18, 2013
    Seafood Newburg was excellent. I recommend reservations, even on a week night they were very busy.
  • K-Ro
    K-RoJune 30, 2013
    If its dinnertime & you didn't check in an hour and a half before you want to eat: just eat in the 1st come 1st serve section with the "lighter menu"
  • M T.heart icon on user image
    M TafNovember 9, 2015
    Clam chowder and corn bread is a must! Darn good.
  • Presidential Libraries
    Presidential LibrariesNovember 3, 2011
    A regular customer at the Union Oyster House, John F. Kennedy enjoyed lobster stew while reading the newspaper in his favorite booth upstairs in the Pine Room.
  • Tania Y.heart icon on user image
    Tania YoloAugust 5, 2016
    A bit of tourist trap, you should make reservations to avoid waiting. Seafood medley pasta dish was delicious
  • Rich M.heart icon on user image
    Rich MayerSeptember 9, 2016
    Go for lunch. Fresh cod with New England mashed potatoes and cornbread. Maybe some chowder.
  • David S.heart icon on user image
    David SickelsJuly 15, 2019
    Enjoy Oysters from the oldest restaurant in America, est 1826.
  • Lino D.heart icon on user image
    Lino Di MaioSeptember 7, 2019
    Great seafood in this historical restaurant. Try the lobster roll.
  • Tino B.heart icon on user image
    Tino BoehmSeptember 4, 2018
    Awesome historic place. You should have a reservation. Seafood was really good...
  • Lauren H.
    Lauren HartFebruary 6, 2012
    Get the broiled scrod. It might change your life. A young Cod fish that is unique to Boston. Amazing tartar sauce too.
  • Laura C.heart icon on user image
    Laura ContiOctober 17, 2015
    Don't make a reservation, go early and sit at the bar! Order chowder and oysters!
  • Cibele V.heart icon on user image
    Cibele VarelaNovember 2, 2018
    Everything is good!!! Must go!!!
  • A&B American Style
    A&B American StyleJanuary 27, 2014
    Oyster is in its name, but don't miss the clam chowder and make sure to BYO Pepper Sauce Read more
  • Joe K.heart icon on user image
    Joe KingMarch 13, 2019
    The oysters are among the best I’ve ever had. 👌🏽
  • Demps C.
    Demps ChongOctober 24, 2012
    Seafood Newburg generous and filling meal. Great service and historic restaurant well-preserved.
  • Mario M.
    Mario MartinezNovember 8, 2010
    Try the clam chowder (with oyster crackers, of course) after a long, cold, rainy day touring the city. It will be the best you'll ever taste!
  • Mary K.heart icon on user image
    Mary KoJune 12, 2016
    Sitting upstairs transports you back a few hundred years! Good food. Awkward staff.
  • Nancy D.
    Nancy DeolMay 24, 2011
    Have a pint & get your Parcel 7 parking validated. Our $16 parking was magically transformed into a much improved $3 fare. Best part - The Colonial Ale!
  • Patrick H.heart icon on user image
    Patrick HaleySeptember 13, 2015
    Try the Sam Adams Colonial beer which is brewed solely for this restaurant and not sold anywhere else.
  • Bruno O.heart icon on user image
    Bruno OliveiraAugust 4, 2019
    nice seafood....try the lobster ravioli
  • mary
    maryApril 15, 2014
    Amazing seafood in a histric restaurant :) a must eat in boston :)
  • Stephanie M.
    Stephanie MathiasFebruary 29, 2012
    An absolute must, especially for anyone new to Boston! Can't go wrong with just oysters and clam chowder!
  • Laarnee
    LaarneeOctober 27, 2013
    Get a table upstais. Wam, cozy, and ancient😉
  • Gisella D.heart icon on user image
    Gisella DLRNovember 29, 2018
    Been here 5+ times
    Oysters are 🙌 and service is fast when you sit at the bar
  • Mike M.
    Mike M.December 4, 2014
    Oysters oysters and oysters. Delicious!
  • Colin D.
    Colin DevonshireMarch 17, 2011
    Who cares about the tourists? Sit at the raw bar for a half dozen oysters, bowl of chowder and a Sam Adams. Best lunch in the world.
  • Michael S.heart icon on user image
    Michael SchmittOctober 28, 2020
    The chowder and the cocktails!!
  • Giovanni C.heart icon on user image
    Giovanni CorredorNovember 30, 2015
    Oldest running restaurant in America. A must when in Boston
  • Alan M.
    Alan MalabananMay 3, 2015
    Friendly and non-rushed service. Food was fresh, simple and tasty.
  • DV G.
    DV Green🌀May 26, 2013
    The toothpick was said to have been popularized in America starting at the Oyster House.
  • Ryan N.heart icon on user image
    Ryan NixonJune 26, 2017
    Awesome oysters and good drink selection, a bit pricey
  • Jason S.
    Jason ShorbApril 3, 2014
    Food was not overly impressive. Go for oysters, beer, and the atmosphere.
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