Union Tavern

  3.8 – 201 reviews   • Bar & grill

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Laid-back, cash-only neighborhood joint offering beers on tap & a steady lineup of indie rock shows.

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Address: 345 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA 02143

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Reviews

Kylee Schadler
Bands stay far away if you want to get paid for a gig!!!

I’m with the band Slay the Giants who recently performed there, and was informed that they are not getting paid, even though 2 of the 4 bands who performed that night did. How is that in any way a good way to do business?!
I didn’t realize this was a popularity contest where only the bands chummy with the owner get paid. And don’t even try to say it was lack of people because I was there and saw how many people showed up. There’s no way anyone could know who was there for what band. And one band had never even performed live so how were they drawing a crowd and still got paid?!

Any gigging artist knows how hard it is to lug all the equipment and set up and then give their all for a show. But to then not get paid, even after you were told you would, is just a slap in the face and completely unacceptable. And based on other reviews, we are not the first band to run into this problem here.

ADDITIONALLY the stage was so small only a 3 piece could fit on it comfortably, there was just a blank white sign out front with no name on it, they dont serve any food, and the parking sucks.

I’ve provided a pic to prove just how cramped it was on stage. Luckily 2 of the members have wireless hookups so they could move off stage so they didnt impale each other.
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Mike Fallon
This place features local bands in a trendy spot in Union Square Somerville, adjacent to the Bow Market Street shops and restaurants.
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Cory Wu
I’ve recently started frequenting Union Tavern, and I can’t stress how amazing the environment is. It’s a cozy space which is perfect for sharing a few brews and some amazing stories with other patrons. I will certainly be back soon!
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jim murphy
First time visiting this bar in Somerville and had the chance to listen to some live local bands. Personally, for me, great atmosphere, bartender was awesome and I think I met the owner Jerry, and he had me in stitches!! Great time and will be back for sure!!
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Joseph Lavoie Jr.
Gerry is a great guy, I highly recommend their special events like Tuesdays.
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R W
Drinks are overpriced and underwhelming. Bathroom is usually a mess. Music is way too loud and the sound guy often shows up late. This place also does not serve food. Overall, pretty bottom of the barrel venue – there are so many obvious things the owner could do to improve this place.

Based on the precedent below, definitely hoping for a spicy reply from the owner who clearly takes everything too personally. However, it’s almost impressive how impermeable he is to any of the abundant feedback that is offered here on how to become a better venue.

Union square is lucky to have an affordable music venue at all, but I wish it weren’t in the hands of someone who cares so little about people’s experience.
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Sarah Clancy
Attended last night for a queer community event and had a blast! The bartenders were kind and accommodating and the atmosphere was amazing. The drinks were also fantastic! Very comfortable community vibe to it with friendly staff and regulars. Will definitely be returning!
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Justin Libby
Full stars for Union Tavern accommodating the event last night. The staff was very professional and welcoming. I had an amazing time!

Bonus points for having three bathrooms, which was a lifesaver.
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Morgan Ruggiro
I would avoid this bar at all cost. Not only are the drinks weak and overpriced, the owner is rude, unprofessional, and exhibits an impressive lack of maturity for his age (I mean look at the owners replies within these reviews). It’s no wonder why this establishment has developed a bit of a reputation. There are so many other businesses in the area where your time and money can be better spent!

I’ll sit back with my popcorn to see what unhinged reply the owner comes up with.
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Wyatt Croog
When I think of Boston—which obviously includes Somerville—my mind doesn’t go to Paul Revere galloping through the streets, nor the championship banners hanging in the Garden, nor even a fresh lobstah roll dripping with buttah. No! I think of one place. One sacred institution. One shining light in a city where the T never runs on time and parking tickets appear out of thin air. Union Tavern.

When life hits me like a rogue wave on Revere Beach, when the Sox bullpen blows a lead, when I remember how much my rent costs—I take a deep breath and picture him.

The beautiful hunk of muscle behind the bar. A man among men. So skilled, so effortlessly cool, that he doesn’t just pour beer—he bestows it upon you, like some golden elixir from the gods. And the food? Forget about it. Gordon Ramsay himself could walk in, take one bite, and say, “This guy wins.”

My earliest memory in life? Sitting on my grandfather’s knee as he looked me square in the eye and said: “Kid, three things in life are certain—Death, Taxes, and a great night (or day, if you’ve got the stomach for it) at Union Tavern.” And I have lived by those words ever since.

I can’t even imagine a world without this place. If Union Tavern vanished, what would I do? Move to New York? Start drinking seltzers unironically? No. I refuse. So let me say this…Union Tavern isn’t just a bar. It’s a way of life. It’s the last true stronghold of greatness in a city being overrun by juice bars and luxury condos. And for that? I am eternally grateful.

Now, somebody get me a beer.
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