As America’s oldest restaurant, Union Oyster House is a Boston institution offering a rich blend of history and fresh seafood delights. Situated on the Freedom Trail, this iconic seafood restaurant boasts a vintage ambiance that perfectly complements its renowned dishes. The clam chowder is celebrated for its exceptional flavor, and the house-made cornbread has become legendary enough to inspire guests to bake it at home.
Oyster enthusiasts treasure the fresh, clean oysters and cherrystones, often enjoying the lively oyster bar where they can watch expert shuckers at work. The friendly and knowledgeable staff consistently deliver excellent service, making every visit memorable. Whether stopping by for a casual meal or a special occasion, Union Oyster House offers a timeless Boston dining experience steeped in tradition and taste.
Dina Lee
in the last weekEli Young
in the last weeksolid all around. longest running restaurant in the US apparently. everything was solid, but not quite worth the price. feels like they’re really cashing in on that old age gimmick.
John Henderson
in the last weekWas intrigued by the history of the place. Great place to visit for a decent seafood meal Boston.
thamer m
in the last weekPJ Schroder
in the last weekGreat guys on the bar. Food was classic.