go to content go to search box go to global site navigation

Boston

Pub restaurants in Boston

  1. Worthen House

    This old brick tavern is famed for its amazing, pulley-driven fan system (which is still operational). The pressed tin ceiling and wooden bar remain from the early days, giving this place an old-fashioned neighborhood feel. Stop by for a pint of Guinness and a burger.

    reviewed

  2. The Rockfish

    The downstairs pub is a great place for people-watching. In warm weather take a table by the large, streetside open windows. Snarf some spicy rockfish cakes, suck on a cold beer, network with the locals, and watch the evening strollers sashay up and down State St.

    reviewed

  3. Maddie’s Sail Loft

    The place to come for local color. Set in a historic house, old-timers pack into this little pub to wolf down fried seafood and swill some beers. It’s one block inland from State St Landing.

    reviewed

  4. Old Spot

    It's pub food, to be sure, but so perfectly prepared that it becomes a dining experience – a meat pie with beef and lamb in a Guinness stew, a slow-roasted pork sammie where the pork melts in your mouth, irresistible sweet potato fries. Dim lighting and plush pillows make the place extra comfortable and cozy.

    reviewed