An Tua Nua (Gaelic for 'the new beginning') is an odd duck: a hybrid Irish pub and dance club, as popular with its friendly daytime regulars as with the nightly hordes from BU...
835 Beacon StreetThe debate rages on as to whether the understated Beacon Hill Pub, perched at the end of posh Charles Street, is a legitimate dive bar (sort of an inverted diamond in the...
149 Charles StreetThough it claims to be the oldest tavern in town (1795), you'd hardly know it from the Bell in Hand's interior decoration (think exposed brick walls and neon). The clientele is...
45-55 Union StreetOne of the older Irish pubs in the city, the Black Rose plays its part well: photos of martyred patriots adorn the walls, and flags from every county hang from the ceiling. But...
160 State StreetThis is one of the jewels of Boston's popular Irish pub scene. Named after the Irish playwright, the Behan has kept up the tradition by regularly hosting readings and...
378 Centre StreetA Davis Square mainstay, the Burren is one of the most popular (and largest) Irish pubs on the north side of the river. During the afternoon, the front room - with its...
247 Elm StreetYou really don't want to get into the discussion of what qualifies as a real Irish pub in this town. Suffice to say, the Field does - perhaps because it doesn't try too hard....
20 Prospect StreetThe Italian North End is one of the areas in Boston you'd least expect to find an Irish pub, but Goody Glover's - named for a local Irish-Catholic woman who was hanged as a...
50 Salem StreetA welcoming spot on the edge of Harvard Square, Grafton Street overflows in summer, when its big french windows allow interaction with the square's fascinating parade. Expect...
1230 Massachusetts AvenueThe Grand Canal boasts one of the finest façades in the city. While billed as an Irish pub, there's something very English about the place - although the no-frills menu is...
57 Canal StreetAbout as unpretentious as they come, the Hub is a throwback to a time before bars had to be trendy. What you see is what you get: a Golden Tee Golf machine, a projection TV to...
18 Province StreetBuilt in Ireland and shipped to the Hub piece by piece, the Kinsale is Irish pub as theme park. And for all that effort, it looks about as inauthentic as an Irish pub can look....
2 Center PlazaDespite the fact that it's part of an international chain, Kitty O'Shea's is one of the city's nicer Irish pubs. With its cosy snugs, stained-glass windows, dark mahogany bar...
131 State StreetOne of the better Irish pubs in a city that has no shortage of them, Matt Murphy's is well worth a journey into the Brookline outlands. The Guinness poured here is sublime, but...
14 Harvard StreetPJs does the Irish pub thing with tasteful restraint. There are no shamrocks on the wall here; instead, a couple of Jack Yeats paintings, a perfectly pulled pint and live music...
239 Holland Street