The red hat offers two different floors with two different environments, on the lower level (The Pub) you will find our bar with a warm feel, a great mix of patrons, flat screen tvs, and the best juke box in Boston. On the second level it is like stepping back in time to 1906, you will find a dining room and historical bar that has been brought back to life from it's original look. A large mural of Boston in it's earlier days is adorning the walls of this 99-year-old restaurant.
The Hill Tavern is Beacon Hill's neighborhood bar. Standing proud on bustling Cambridge Street, the Hill Tavern is the perfect spot for a great burger, big brunch, or tasty beer. The house burger contains seven ounces of top-flight ground sirloin, which arrives courtesy of Savenor's (Beacon Hill's top butcher), wood-grilled to juicy perfection and served with hand-cut fries.The clientele is mainly local 20's and 30 somethings that either enjoy the new seated patio, or stand in the crowded bar on a weekend night. Either it be a low key dinner with friends or a place to watch the Red Sox game, the Hill Tavern is the place to be. This is the best bar around!
Tip: Stop by weekdays, 4pm-6pm, and enjoy half-priced appetizers (chips and salsa, wings, chicken tenders). Also, if you're on a date, ask to be seated in the quiet, secluded side dining room which is partially obscured from the bar.
Step inside this dark bar nestled up to the state house and you will find yourself in a quinessential tavern. Aptly named the 21st Amendment, this State House adjacent bar attracts local politicians in need of a cold drink after a long day vetoing bills, as well as local Beacon Hill yuppies looking to let off a little steam after working for the man all week long. Friend and foe alike, they all congregate at the 21st. Stocked with great bar food, this place can really pack them in Thursday- Saturday nights.
A classier pre-game destination than the hot dog stand outside the Fleet Center—but don't really come the night of a Bruins game, or you'll be faced with a limited “game day” menu. Anthem seeks to provide “gourmet comfort food” in a trendy but casual eatery, but, like Larry Summers, is not quite pulled together. Perhaps with time. Unique menu items make the trek worth it. Start off with a generous serving of the roasted pumpkin soup ($5.75) while steering clear of the overly-breaded fried plaintains. This may be the only place north of the Mason-Dixon line where you can eat a fried twinkie (with berry coulis; $5) without risking ridicule at the state fair. Balance it out with a fashionable sidecar from the well-stocked and hip bar.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
A boutique Kimpton hotel situated in the Boston Garden neighborhood of Boston near North Station. This small and arty hotel packs a punch with the Ruby Room, a hotel bar and restaurant that is the perfect place to get your day or evening started.
This sports bar provides a great spot to pre or post game for any TD Banknorth Garden event, with a full bar, menu and TVs tuned into local sports teams.
Well done Irish bar right near the Garden.
For a large-capacity bar, this place nevertheless manages an intimate feel. ~30 beers, British exports, solid pub food. Working fireplace.
Didn't find what you're looking for? Click here to try Google Local Search.
Thank you for your contribution. You've taken a huge step to making Povo the "word on the street,"
and we appreciate it very much. Because of the complexity of the "wiki text" and code that can be used
on Povo, in order to edit this section in the future you must click the "edit" button to the right of the section
heading (or for the whole page).
Sometimes street view does not point exactly to the right place. You may need to "drive around" a bit.
If you find a better view, click here to save it for everybody else.
In order to use the personalized aspects of Povo such
as reviews, ratings, and email notifications of changes, you must create an
account. The only requirement is to pick a member name and a password. If you
give us an email address, we will not ever sell it to a third party or spam you.
For more details you can see our privacy policy.
Already have a Povo membership? Sign in using the form below. If you don't have an account signup for one; it's free of course.
Forgot your password? Click here to reset it.
The membername and password combination you entered was not recognized.