Opened in 1657, this tavern was once a popular meeting place for Paul Revere and his revolutionary comrades. Found between Faneuil Hall and the North End, the pub now serves as an Irish-themed post-work gathering place for suited types from the financial district and Government Center. The bar hosts live music Wednesday through Sunday nights. The restaurant serves toppling sandwiches, lobster, burgers and traditional Irish Fare.
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This is a GREAT, traditional, Boston Irish Pub. Established in 1654 this bar was a favorite of Paul Revere. Furthermore, it is surrounded by cobblestone...
Nice enough bar, but you know what I don't like - it's location. It's right by that street where they hold the vegetable/seafood open market and it always...
Big yum on the lobster roll. One of the oldest pubs in boston (circa 16-something), and I always love coming here.
“Nice Place”
I enjoyed the Green Dragon Tavern. I was seated at one of the window seats looking out at the Freedom Trail. I had a half dozen oysters which w...
“Atmospheric..........and tastes good to!!”
Just got back from a 2 day tour of Boston and 8 day tour of Maine, and the Green Dragon Tavern will be one of my best memories of my trip. I ha...
“Atmosphere radiates history!”
Came upon this place while we were walking the Freedom Trail and were glad we did! The faade alone tempts patrons, with its charming windows ope
“Worth It”
If you're interested in experiencing a historic atmosphere in downtown Boston, the Green Dragon Tavern has just that and excellent food. Interi...
“Great beer selection and...”
Great beer selection and live music. Food is ok. more
“good guiness”
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