Savor the History and Flavor at Union Oyster House
Experience Boston's rich culinary history at Union Oyster House - America's oldest continuously operating restaurant serving fresh seafood delights.
Union Oyster House, a historic seafood restaurant in Boston, offers tourists a unique dining experience with its rich history, delectable seafood dishes, and inviting atmosphere. It's a must-visit for food lovers.
A brief summary to Union Oyster House
- 41 Union St, Boston, Government Center, Massachusetts, 02108, US
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- Monday 11 am-9 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-9 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-9 pm
- Thursday 11 am-9 pm
- Friday 11 am-10 pm
- Saturday 11 am-10 pm
- Sunday 11 am-9 pm
Local tips
- Make a reservation ahead of time during peak tourist seasons to avoid long wait times.
- Try their clam chowder; it's one of their signature dishes that's loved by many.
- Visit during lunch hours for a more relaxed atmosphere and potentially lower prices.
- Check out the historical artifacts displayed throughout the restaurant for an enriched dining experience.
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