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Clery's |
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113 Dartmouth St, Boston 02116 617-262-9874
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Distance:
~1174 ft * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. Clery's is a fun drink stop where a diverse crowd of suits and students mingle with each other and enjoy drinks and appetizers. Come on in to Clery's. The water's fine! |
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Cornwall's |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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654 Beacon St, Boston 02215 617-262-3749
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Distance:
~0.99 mi * |
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Description:
KENMORE SQUARE. Cornwall's is a British pub that's located in Kenmore Square. With the aroma of fish and chips in the air and pints of ale roaming free, it's true tradition here in Boston. Regulars include Boston University students (who enjoy the relatively low prices) and neighborhood locals looking for a friendly after-work stop. In addition to more traditional, heavy fare, the menu also includes lighter offerings such as sandwiches and salads. Board games, darts, and video games amuse those looking to wile away a few free hours. Exposed brick walls and light wood tones make for an inviting interior. |
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Kinsale |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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2 Center Plz, Boston 02108 617-742-5577
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Distance:
~1.07 mi * |
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Description:
BEACON HILL. It's definitely a 5 o'clock world for business folks who pour into Kinsale's after ditching their government jobs for the day. The place offers City Hall suits a place to unwind with a pint of Guinness and maybe a steaming pot of lamb stew. The authentic Irish building was designed and constructed in the Emerald Isle and then transported to Boston piece by piece. Live Celtic music plays most nights, and Kinsale also pulls in crowds for lunch, thanks to its great Irish and American eats. |
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Mr. Dooley's Boston Tavern |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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77 Broad St, Boston 02109 617-338-5656
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Distance:
~1.28 mi * |
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Description:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Mr. Dooley's draws a professional crowd to its dim, pub-like interior. Vintage photographs contribute to the "worn-in" feeling and air of authenticity, and comfortable booths and tables offer plenty of seating. The kitchen delivers great Irish comfort food, including such expected goodies as shepherd's pie and fish 'n chips. The full bar offers a variety of imported beers on tap and by the bottle. |
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Kitty O'Shea's |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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131 State St, Boston 02109 617-725-0100
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Distance:
~1.29 mi * |
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Description:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Kitty O'Shea's, an American outpost of the Irish original, occupies an historic stone building in the Financial District. Decorated with authentic Irish fixtures and artifacts, the place has an incredibly comfortable feel and constantly draws in a bevy of locals. Stained-glass windows and a fireplace punctuate the space, and the bar makes available a host of good-time beverages. Thier tasty fare was influenced by the Emerald Isle, the Continent, and the States. |
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Grand Canal |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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57 Canal St, Boston 02114 617-523-1112
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Distance:
~1.30 mi * |
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Description:
NORTH END. Grand Canal is an old-world style Irish pub that makes you instantly connect with the atmosphere and feel certain you must have some Celtic ancestry in your bloodline. The high ceilings, large brick fireplace, dark wood accents, antiques, and red wallpaper make for a very inviting interior that calls you to order a pint of Guinness and stay awhile. The bar offers over 50 microbrews and a large wine list. |
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Hurricane O'Reilly's |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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150 Canal St, Boston 02114 617-722-0161
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Distance:
~1.31 mi * |
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Description:
NORTH END. Located near the Fleet Center in the North End, O'Reilly's Irish pub boasts a New Orleans feel throughout. It's a great spot for singles to mingle and meet other Boston up-and-comers. O'Reilly's offers nights for both live music and DJs, and the music is a mixture of '80s, new wave, rock and pop. After dancing a while, be sure and partake of the house's signature drink – the Big Easy-style Hurricane. |
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Black Rose |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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160 State St, Boston 02109 617-742-2286
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Distance:
~1.32 mi * |
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Description:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Ornamental artifacts and live Irish folk music set the scene at this downtown pub, and walls are decked with framed photos of Emerald Isle locations and people. Patrons enjoy hanging out at the large bar and ordering one of the many tap beers. A menu of American dishes and traditional Irish fare is available should you get hungry, and a big-screen television airs basketball, football and baseball games. |
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User Rating: 9
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The Times |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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112 Broad St, Boston 02110 617-357-8463
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Distance:
~1.34 mi * |
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Description:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Since opening in 1997, The Times has nurtured a loyal following. The pub – adorned with vibrant canvases – sports a casual, friendly atmosphere and offers a hefty helping of Irish revelry. Live bands and DJs perform regularly, keeping the crowd upbeat. Above-average Irish and American dishes include wood-grilled quesadillas, New England clam chowder, roast beef, and shepherd's pie. |
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An Tua Nua |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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835 Beacon St, Boston 02215 617-262-2121
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Distance:
~1.40 mi * |
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Description:
FENWAY DISTRICT. This pub's rather unusual name means "new beginning" in Gaelic and replaces its former name, RíRá. The spot's a combination Irish bar and dance club, which means drinks such as Guinness are coupled with dance tunes that range from hip-hop to disco and reggae. Typical bar fare (burgers and such) is available every night except Sunday, and for singles, it's a great meet-and-greet spot. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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