Kathy D
Fun bar with two different eateries, a coffee house on one side and bar on the other. Stopped in to try the famous Boston baked beans with brown bread. Beans are cooked in house, sweet and tender. Bread for me was too sweet but others in my group liked it. Nice beer selection too and a fun take on drinking Sam Adams while looking at him. His burial site is across from the bar.
… moreRaajas Joshi
The drinks were amazing. House fries had a good crunch. Pretzels could have been better. The service was amazing. Would definitely go again
… moreStacey Bock
Great place! Food was good, loved the sports atmosphere. They were short on help, but our server was fantastic! I have a lobster roll and was happy with it!
… moreChan Mi Lee
A pretty unique place where you can “drink a cold Samuel Adams while viewing… a cold Samuel Adams” . Took a picture from the table nearest to the window and facing the grave. Asked for special shaved ice drink with Orange flavor and whiskey. It was delicious. Sometimes worth asking things off the menu! Tried the fried pickel for the first time, apparently per my friend who had tried different fried pickles in the past that it is one of the best he has had – crispy outside with just right amount of batter and the thickness of the sliced pickel was also perfect . Had a good time there.
… moreDon Beckwith
Only the most famous pub in Boston. Where else can you go to have a cold Sam Adam’s while checking out a cold Sam Adams…. Great staff and great food still after 20 years which was the last time I was here. Stop in and grab a Beantown Ale.
… moreDavid Dawley
Very busy but good vibes. Food was good, especially the lobster rolls and lobster tacos. Beans were meh.
… moreAdam Pocius
Boston’s rich history can be a lot to take in, especially on a hot day with kids in tow. After wandering around and soaking up the history, my wife and I decided it was time for a break. We found the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a cold drink, just 100 feet from the grave of the real Samuel Adams.
We sat down and ordered a Samuel Adams beer, which felt like a fitting tribute to the man himself. Alongside our drinks, we indulged in a delicious and affordable crab sandwich that really hit the spot. The service was fantastic—quick, friendly, and just what we needed after a long day.
This little break was a highlight of our day. It was great to have a moment to ourselves, savoring a local brew and a tasty meal in such a historically significant spot. If you ever find yourself in Boston, make sure to take a break like this—it’s the perfect way to blend history with a bit of relaxation and good food.
… moreDaniel Douglas
Great pub in the middle of the City. Had the honey chicken sandwich and it was delicious. One of my go to spots!
… moreelectricgreen angela
The food and drinks are delicious but what really makes this place is the service. I don’t remember the server but he was full of food recomendations and suggestions of where to go and see. We opted to eat outside twice (July)- lovely. Thank you!!
… moreKyle Brueggeman
This place is a 10/10. We were in Boston for 5 days over St Patrick’s day and we first stopped at Beantown after our flight. Immediately, we were greeted with amazing food and a great staff. Over the next few days, we found ourselves returning to Beantown for the incredible food, welcoming staff, and the rugby games. We tried everything from the lobster roll, burgers, wraps, hotdogs, and wings. Everything was so good. Everything you’d want on your first trip to Boston. Beantown can easily be a one stop shop for the best wings, lobster roll, and wraps in town.
I highly recommend this pub. It truly made our trip special and allowed us to introduce our Irish friend to the best first experience in America.
Special thanks to Sharon who was so generous and hospitable to us. We felt like regulars after only a day. Our wait staff and bartenders were incredible as well. Matt, Michael, Bailey, and Kathryn made this place extra special during our stay.
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