Stroll by Seven's on Charles Street any day of the week and you'll hear a lively a mix of locals and tourists cheering at the game or reminiscing with friends. The pub atmosphere is welcoming to all visitors and the bartenders might just be the friendliest you'll find - most of them have been loyal employees of owner John Kiley for ten years or more. This pub keeps it simple with beer, wine, sandwiches and half price appetizers from 4pm to 6pm on weekdays.
The Red Hat is one of the city's oldest pubs and restaurants. Within walking distance of Fenway Park, it offers a full-service bar and menu that includes seafood, soups, burgers and appetizers. If offers catering services, as well as its facilities for private functions. It is family friendly and offers a children's menu and memorabilia for purchase. It has nightly specials, such as 10-cent wings and half-price appetizers. For more information, please visit its website.
Whether you're enjoying an afternoon Pats game on one of its flat screen TVs, playing a round of pool on the Championship Billiards Table, or just having dinner with friends, guests can enjoy a wide selection of ales, lagers, porters, stouts, fruit beers, seasonal beers, and cask beers on tap daily. Also available is an extensive food menu, featuring a terrific selection of burgers, salads, sandwiches, pizza, and dessert. Two floors offer ample seating, with high ceilings that create an open atmosphere. Try the Bunker Hill Blueberry Ale or a Patriots Pilsner for some true Boston flavor.
Forty Dalton is a restaurant and bar loacted within the Back Bay Hilton. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily serving contemporary American cuisines using fresh, local ingredients. Forty Dalton features a full bar with extensive beer and wine lists. Call Forty Dalton to request a reservation.
An unabashedly unpretentious neighborhood dive bar, Beacon Hill Pub is known for its cheap drinks and loyal local clientele. During the day, the pub is a low-key place locals and workers drop in for a beer, and at night it is a favorite place of Suffolk and MIT students and young working professionals. The pub has 11 beers on tap, a white and red wine available by the glass, a jukebox, dartboards, a vending machine (the pub does not serve prepared foods), TVs, arcade machines and a foosball table. The bar is cash-only, but there is an ATM inside.