Description
Union Oyster House is the oldest restaurant in Boston and a celebrated historic landmark located at 41 Union Street in the heart of the city. Known for its rich history, the restaurant was a favourite haunt of President John F. Kennedy and has been serving locals and visitors alike since 1826. Stepping inside Union Oyster House is like entering a living museum, where tradition and classic New England charm blend seamlessly with a bustling, welcoming atmosphere.
The menu specializes in fresh seafood and traditional New England cuisine, featuring iconic dishes such as clam chowder, oysters on the half shell, lobster rolls, and baked stuffed shrimp. Alongside these, there are classic American favourites that reflect the restaurant’s long-standing heritage. The focus is on high-quality, locally sourced ingredients that highlight the flavours of the region.
The atmosphere at Union Oyster House is warm and historic, with antique wood panelling, old photographs, and memorabilia that tell stories of Boston’s past. The dress code is casual, fitting for a place where history meets everyday dining. The restaurant offers both indoor seating and private dining rooms for special occasions. Reservations are recommended due to the popularity of this landmark destination. Whether you’re a history buff, a seafood lover, or simply looking to experience a piece of Boston’s past, Union Oyster House provides a unique and memorable dining experience.
Location
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41 Union St, Boston, MA 02108, USA