1. Union Oyster House
8.1
41 Union St (at Hanover St), Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · Downtown Boston · 281 tips and reviews
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)
Jeffrey Giles: We really enjoyed this pub as the longest continuously operating eatery in the US. Oysters were fresh and chilled to perfection!! Sam Adams Lager (crafted for Union Oyster House) was refreshing!
Rich Hauck: Get the Sam Adams Union Oyster House Colonial Ale. It's the only place in the country that has it!
6. Faneuil Hall Marketplace
8.6
1 S Market St (at Congress St & North St), Boston, MA
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Boston · 201 tips and reviews
Julia DeJoseph: Clam chowder in a bread bowl with a Sam Adams at the Oyster Bar! Seats always available and you're missing out if you go anywhere else!
Phabi: Very historic and there's an awesome statue of Samuel Adams in the front!
Meg Berman: Visit the Hub of the Hub. Faneuil Hall Marketplace offers great shopping and dining options. From name brand stores to Boston souvenirs, Irish pubs to a replica Cheers, there's something for everyone
8. Mr. Dooley's
8.2
77 Broad St (at Custom House St), Boston, MA
Pub · Financial District · 61 tips and reviews
B Hutton: Try the Mr. Dooley's Red Ale- sam adams brews that specifically for Mr. Dooley's apparently.
Gerard Gill: Best Irish Pub in Boston!!!!good food, great music every night, and wonderful staff.
Jack Good: If you miss Ireland, come here - seriously - great music, personality and drinks!
10. Fenway Park
9.2
4 Jersey St (btwn Lansdowne St & Van Ness St), Boston, MA
Baseball Stadium · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 739 tips and reviews
John Kidde: I recommend the Sam Adams. They also now have charging stations for your phone out beyond the outfield near the concession stands.
Amandeep Gill: Tour is definitely worth a trip. The tour guides are great and have massive passion for the team and stadium, which is a massive plus!
HISTORY: To keep the solar glare out of batters' eyes in the late afternoon hours, home plate was placed in the southwest area of the plot of land, with the third base line pointing northward.
11. Old South Meeting House
8.1
310 Washington St (at Milk St.), Boston, MA
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Boston · 23 tips and reviews
Fluying ✅: It was at this location that Samuel Adams spoke his famous words, “Gentlemen, this meeting can do nothing more to save the country,” and the Tea party started.
Boston.com: Though some events are free to members only, the Old South Meeting House also hosts free ones for nonmembers. 617-482-6439, oldsouthmeetinghouse.org
HISTORY: Built in 1729, this was where some 5,000 colonists gathered on December 16, 1773, for a protest that culminated that night in the Boston Tea Party.
12. Harpoon Brewery
9.2
306 Northern Ave (at Harbor St), Boston, MA
Brewery · Seaport District · 321 tips and reviews
Michael Joseph: Hit up the tours early on weekends. They alway sell out (and are way better than the Sam Adams tour)
Cyndi Holman: Great tour, tasty beers, amazing pretzels! Better tour than Sam Adams! 😊
Jonathan Sullivan: They only serve beer and pretzels, but that's more than enough to make this a must-visit location next time I'm in Boston. Staff is friendly and barkeeps are more than happy to share Harpoon history.