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close33 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108 (Faneuil Hall) | (617) 248-8835
Open Today: Open
Boston's first Irish "Super Pub" arrived on the scene January 28th, 2005 in the form of Paddy O's. This latest offering from the Somers Pubs embodies everything that is Ireland and the Irish. From the hand-crafted bar to the authentic Furniture, custom made in Ireland, this pub breathes "one hundred thousand Welcomes" from the moment you step through the Door. But this is not the home of Saints and Scholars or Mythical Creatures. Paddy O's has just one purpose in mind FUN!
While only in its second year, Hennessy’s Hooley House has made a name for itself as Downtown Boston’s premier Live Music Venue. The design and décor echo that of a traditional Irish Village, complete with a post office, a full Irish cottage and, of course the obligatory Irish Pub. However, what really makes this venue a haven for live bands can be found behind the scenes with a state of the art sound and lighting system, an in-house camera and broadcasting unit and a perfect blend of acoustical “hot” and “cold” zones which allows patrons to fully enjoy a live performance or enjoy a quiet talk over drinks.
Hennessy’s, where the feel of rural Ireland merges with the upbeat pace of Downtown Boston offers you a unique dining and entertainment experience. Relax in the summer sunshine by the open windows and watch Boston pass before you, in winter, cozy up in front of our coal fire. All year round Hennessy’s brings to you that ultimate Irish tradition: a home away from home. Indeed, it is that down to earth hospitality and comfort that has had us voted “Best Irish Bar in Boston” for six years in a row! We have a wide range of beers on tap including ten imported brews and a full compliment of bottled beers with, of course a non-alcoholic brew for the designated drivers! Our extensive range of liquors is available for viewing behind our bar including one of the largest selections of single malt whiskeys in Boston. This usually leaves our guests with one minor problem – you are spoiled for choice.
The Union Oyster House is the oldest restaurant in Boston and the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the U.S. — the doors have always been open to diners since 1826. The toothpick was first used in the United States at the Union Oyster House. Enterprising Charles Forster of Maine first imported the picks from South America. To promote his new business he hired Harvard boys to dine at the Union Oyster House and ask for toothpicks. The Kennedy Clan has patronized the Union Oyster House for years. J.F.K. loved to feast in privacy in the upstairs dining room. His favorite booth "The Kennedy Booth" has since been dedicated in his memory. Since 1826, the Union Oyster House has known only three owners. Carrying on proud traditions in dining and service since 1970 have been Mr. Joseph A. Milano, Jr., and Ms. Mary Ann Milano Picardi.
American style bar & grill. A local pub on the most historic street in Boston with upscale pub food and live entertainment nightly
Sunday: Open
Monday: Open
Tuesday: Open
Wednesday: Open
Thursday: Open
Friday: Open
Saturday: Open
Cuisines: American, Sandwiches
Scenes: Restaurant, Bar
Avg. Entree: $10 - $15