Cheers Faneuil Hall
Cheers Faneuil Hall is the newest Boston location of the famous establishment that inspired the television series. Unlike the original Cheers location, Cheers Faneuil Hall was built to resemble the set of the TV series. Guests can saddle up to the bar just like the Cheers characters for some pub fare or enjoy the additional seating that looks out on to the pedestrian mall.
Cheers Faneuil Hall
1 Faneuil Hall Market Place
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
(617) 227-0150
cheersboston.com
Durgin-Park
Durgin-Park has been a Faneuil Hall landmark since its establishment in 1827. The famous Boston restaurant specializes in hearty, traditional New England fare with a contemporary pizzazz served in generous portions. All meats are prepared on an open fire over wood charcoal and the restaurant fresh seafood deliveries twice a day. Renowned by tourists and locals alike, Durgin-Park is equally renowned for its long lines--so guests are encouraged to call ahead. And don't be offended by the surly wait staff--it's all part of their attempt at a no-nonsense turn of the century feel.
Durgin Park
30 N Market St
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
(617) 227-2038
durgin-park.com
Union Oyster House
Durgin-Park's only rival for seniority is the Union Oyster House the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the United States. The Union first opened for business in 1826, and has been a Faneuil Hall landmark sought out by Boston visitors ever since. No surprise that oysters, lobsters, clams and scallops are the cuisine of choice here. That said, there are beef and chicken dishes on the menu also. The Union Oyster House is on the National Register of Historic Landmarks.
Union Oyster House
41 Union St
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
(617) 227-2750
unionoysterhouse.com
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