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Established before you were born, which is true, unless you're 100 years old, in which case, congrats on figuring out the online. Historic dining hall in tourist-heavy Quincy Market nonetheless brings locals in for its historic vibe. Piano player adds to old world charm. Sassy, no-nonsense service tickles diners used to having arses kissed. Yankee pot roast, baked beans and sea food are on the menu, and probably have been since it opened. Communal tables, checkered table cloths and crooked floors. Like eating in a time machine.
Tourist trap restaurant and venue in biggest tourist trip neighborhood in Boston. Big restaurant, big stage for rock shows, big shopping boutique, big everything. Little reason to go other than the... read more
No Irish jigs here, just a dark basement blasting hits prime for grinding. Happy hour crowd is actually happy. Nightly drink specials, ample bar space, this faux-Irish pub keeps the successful twen... read more
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