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Abe & Louie'sOne of the best steakhouses in all of Boston. This upscale restaurant has the atmosphere to match the food, with a fireplace and leather booths that provide space and privacy. more |
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An Tua NuaThis bar and restaurant close to Fenway has a good selection of beers on tap and standard bar fare. it attracts a younger crowd, and most nights there's a DJ and dancing. more |
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Atlantic Fish CompanyExcellent, fresh seafood and a fine selection of beer and wine, this place draws a crowd so it is best to call ahead. Start out with the clam chowder or crab bisque. more |
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Bill's BarBill's offers live music and from punk to reggae and this place can get quite crowded and noisy. But is a good place to catch some tunes, and there are usually some good drink specials. more |
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Boston Beer WorksThis place across the street from Fenway gets crowded on game days, and it's for good reason. The food is better than your average bar fare and they brew their own beer, so there's a great selection of microbrews, including blueberry ale... more |
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Brown Sugar CaféSome of the best Thai food in all of Boston at reasonable prices and Jersey Street location is a short walk from Fenway. Try the fried ice cream for dessert. more |
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Cactus ClubGood bar scene as singles flock to this place for margaritas, and you know, the other young singles. The Tex-Mex is ok and the place can get very loud, so do not expect any great conversations. more |
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Cask 'n FlagonIn the shadow of the Green Monster, the Cask has been home to Red Sox fans for almost 40 years. A multi-million dollar renovation has spruced up the place, making it more polished than you might expect. Good food and a wide selection of ... more |
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Copperfield'sSports bar in Fenway's shadow, good for pre- or post game brew if you tire of the crowds at the Cask and elsewhere; live music on the weekends. more |
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Game OnCan't get much closer to Fenway. Packed with a younger crowd. Try to snag an outside table. more |
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Jillian'sOne of the biggest bar complexes in the city, you can play pool or video games, or go bowling. There are three levels, but it still gets packed on game days. more |
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O'Leary'sThis Irish pub has good beers on tap, friendly service and big portions make it a fine option on game and non-game days; fish and chips are highly recommended. more |
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Tequila RainLike other bars along Landsdowne, expect it to get crowded on game nights and most every night. There is dancing and it is a great place to go with a bunch of people. more |
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The Baseball TavernHard core Red Sox fans. Lots of TVs, good food and be ready to watch the game - this is a serious fans hangout. more |
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The Squealing PigThis cool little Irish pub 1.5 miles from Fenway has a great selection of beer on tap and some good food, too. Try a warm 'toastie' with a Guinness and your night should be complete. more |
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Who's On First?Located on Yawkey Way, this bar is only accessible to ticketed fans around game time. Obviously full of Sox fans and college students on other nights. Cheap drinks, music and dancing. more |
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