United States Massachusetts Boston

Union Oyster House

Historic America's oldest restaurant, famed for seafood, especially oysters, with a legacy dating back to 1826.

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The Union Oyster House is a historic Boston bar and restaurant. Located a few blocks from Quincy Market, the Oyster House is a great place to grab a beer and a half dozen fresh oysters! Fun fact - it is also a part of the Freedom Trail, so before you run all over town be sure to fill up for the journey!

mustangdmv 3 years ago

When in Boston, you have to have clam chowder. The minute you step into the Union Oyster House, you can tell it has history, which you'll soon find out includes the Kennedys as patrons. Although an expensive seafood restaurant, eating a bowl of clam chowder at the bar is perfectly welcome, and you won't be disappointed!

netanyas 3 years ago

Union Oyster House Guides

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