Mr. Dooley's is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

1. Mr. Dooley's

8.2
77 Broad St (at Custom House St), Boston, MA
Pub · Financial District · 61 tips and reviews

B H.B Hutton: Try the Mr. Dooley's Red Ale- sam adams brews that specifically for Mr. Dooley's apparently.

John K.John K: Great service even better food. Come Thursday night for the live music. Awesome.

Jack G.Jack Good: If you miss Ireland, come here - seriously - great music, personality and drinks!

Banyan Bar & Refuge is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

2. Banyan Bar & Refuge

8.6
553 Tremont St (Clarendon), Boston, MA
Asian Restaurant · South End · 32 tips and reviews

John L.John LeMaire: Fried whole fish, cocktails, lobster roll, sesame cream puffs, it's all good!!

Priyam S.Priyam Shah: Fluke Crudo is amazing! There is a cocktail with Thai chili liqueur which is also great!

SarahSarah: Delicious dumplings!

Wink & Nod is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

3. Wink & Nod

8.9
3 Appleton St, Boston, MA
Cocktail Bar · South End · 45 tips and reviews

KaitlinKaitlin: Super classy! Pelekassis was managing the kitchen on our visit and everything was superb, especially the lamb tartare!

Jake S.Jake Smith: The Long Island Iced Tiki, for when you want that island flavor on a bitterly cold night in Boston.

Michael C.Michael Carrabine: Sit at the bar. Cormick the bartender will take care of you.

The Glenville Stops is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

4. The Glenville Stops

8.0
87 Glenville Ave, Allston Village, MA
Gastropub · 15 tips and reviews

Rae V.Rae Ven: Killer food and wine. I'm celiac and they could accommodate! Delicious.

Mitesh A.Mitesh Amin: Hidden gem/misfit in the heart of Allston. The food is awesome! Grilled cheese is a delight, grilled octopus is the best. Mussels are great too.

maura j.maura johnston: The griddled cheese is incredibly yummy.

Union Oyster House is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

5. Union Oyster House

8.1
41 Union St (at Hanover St), Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · Downtown Boston · 281 tips and reviews

Vianna D.Vianna Dornhecker: Must get chowder and Sam Adams Brick Red Ale (only available at a handful of Boston bars). ONLY get oysters if sitting at the oyster bar ( they preshuck them for the dining rooms)

Kaitlyn C.Kaitlyn Cook: The Seafood platter was amazing! Pricey but worth every penny. The quality of the seafood is unmatchable. The service was impeccable, with a personable waiter who was also great with kids.

HISTORYHISTORY: It has been open to diners since 1826 & is known as the oldest restaurant in the United States of America. In 1796 Louis Philippe, King of France in 1830, lived in exile on the second floor.

Green Dragon Tavern is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

6. Green Dragon Tavern

7.4
11 Marshall St (btwn Hanover & Union), Boston, MA
Pub · Downtown Boston · 88 tips and reviews

Clay M.Clay Mountain: Have the Sam Adams brick red beer...served only in Boston (delicious!)

Jon B.Jon B: Some of the best fish and chips I've had. Love their cajun haddock too.

Jake S.Jake Smith: In keeping with historic tradition, the owners of the Green Dragon apparently haven't cleaned the tap lines since the War for American Independence.

Ten Tables is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

7. Ten Tables

7.7
597 Centre St (Pond St.), Jamaica Plain, MA
New American Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews

sheri k.sheri k: The housemade tagliatelle with braised bubreton pork, spring onion and pea shoots is amazing!

Boston.comBoston.com: The TT Burger has humanely raised beef cooked to order, served with good cheddar, caramelized onions, the restaurant’s “A-10” sauce, and luxurious bacon aioli. More best burgers: http://bo.st/Om8BDK Read more.

john h.john haydon: I remember my 1st table

Row 34 is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

8. Row 34

9.3
383 Congress St, Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · Seaport District · 183 tips and reviews

Ed G.Ed Gibson: Lobster roll was delicious buttery goodness on a brioche roll & shrimp pasta was on point :)

Joseph S.Joseph Schwendt: Be adventurous and try as many new beers as possible. They're all amazing!

Gary F.Gary Furst: Amazingly good, sophisticated oyster bar. Huge wine and beer selection. So many good things to say about Row 34

Bell In Hand Tavern is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

9. Bell In Hand Tavern

7.8
45 Union St (at Hanover St), Boston, MA
Pub · Downtown Boston · 127 tips and reviews

Marissa C.Marissa C: Really cool bar in a nice area. Judy the bartender was super friendly and welcoming. Had the crab cake sandwich n sweet potato fries which were good!

John O.John Oxner: Drink a pint where the founding fathers threw down while planning to overthrow King George.

Dew TourDew Tour: One of America's oldest taverns. Ah yeah, Paul Revere popped by for a pint during his famous ride. or that's what we like to think. Bottoms up!!

Lucky's Lounge is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

10. Lucky's Lounge

7.9
355 Congress St (at A St), Boston, MA
Bar · Seaport District · 94 tips and reviews

Julie F.Julie Fiscella: Great selection of cocktails, especially if you love cucumber!

Jake S.Jake Smith: Great atmosphere, cool decorations, and a live band almost every night of the week. Love this place.

Jason D.Jason Davis: The sliders are awesome, and the bartenders know how to pour drinks! Love this place!

Parish Cafe & Bar is one of The 11 Best Places for Red Ales in Boston.

11. Parish Cafe & Bar

8.8
361 Boylston St (btwn Arlington & Berkeley St), Boston, MA
Sandwich Spot · Back Bay East · 212 tips and reviews

Bill C.Bill Carcary: Zuni roll with salad, tasty local and exotic beers. Great service and even better onion rings...

Eric H.Eric Hinman: Zuni Roll - Amazing

ᴡ B.ᴡ B: Go to Parish