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- Danielle AluraOctobre 16, 2012Best oyster experience in Boston. Tiny little 10 seater bar and great company
- Swemeatballs .Mars 2, 2011Go for the bluepoint and oysters here, best served across the seafoodbar. Also try the seafood platter if struggling to choose.
- IWalked Audio ToursSeptembre 28, 2011Building dates to 1714-17. UOH opened here 1826. Almost 1/2 of items on current menu were on 1st menu. 1st toothpick used here. Booth 18 upstairs is JFKs (who was a regular). More info in blog. <LINK> En savoir plus
- Nancy DeolMai 24, 2011Have a pint & get your Parcel 7 parking validated. Our $16 parking was magically transformed into a much improved $3 fare. Best part - The Colonial Ale!
- Connie LuAoût 23, 2011Oldest restaurant in America and great lobster ravioli, definitely a must visit even if you're not a tourist.
- Skip the butter, and have the boiled lobster with veggies!
- Jillian PennymanDécembre 9, 2011The clam chowder was amazing! Other menu items weren't too bad. I would recommend the calamari as well.
- Dale SDécembre 8, 2012Like other folks said, get the clam chowder. Also, swordfish broiled is pretty baller.
- Jeremy PyneMai 19, 2013The middle-aged Oyster shucker guy at the bar is a total asshole. I guess I would be too if I had to shuck oysters all day.
- Steve GalgonJuin 21, 2011Crab cakes... Lobster cakes... Fish cakes. Its all good. And don't forget a bowl of CHOWD-AH.
- Ryosuke FNovembre 27, 2011The food is excellent, but the service is horrible. Try the oysters, clam chowder, and lobsters, but don't expect any comfortable dinner time.
- Presidential LibrariesNovembre 3, 2011A regular customer at the Union Oyster House, John F. Kennedy enjoyed lobster stew while reading the newspaper in his favorite booth upstairs in the Pine Room.
- EpicuriousAoût 24, 2010King Louis-Philippe of France once lived on the 2nd floor. JFK was a regular. John Kerry is a regular. The oldest continuously operating restaurant in America is quintessential, historic New England.
- Aysu OzgurJanvier 24, 2020Food is awful but ambiance is nice. Worth coming to sit at the oyster bar and order nothing but oysters and a Sam Adams. Then go elsewhere for food.
- Come to the Union Bar and grab some chowder and a cold, refreshing beer. Always a good time!
- Muhammed BulutAoût 11, 2014The oldest restaurant in the USA. I had eaten oyster there but I do not like it.
- Amanda BoutinNovembre 17, 2012Go early and just get the chowder. Chowder is great, mussels were bland and our app with clams and oysters were over cooked not worth 90 dollars.
- Martin HanniganNovembre 6, 2010Ask for Jimmy at the raw bar. And don't be a tourist: get the oysters. You only live once!