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While Boston’s Colonial history leaves it with some truly ancient watering holes, the city has its very own unique mid-20th Century history. That’s when The Tam first opened its doors, sometime during the 1940s, and has thrived as a blue-collar watering hole ever since. After changing ownership in 2018 and a brief closure shuttered its doors, The Tam re-opened, ready to once again furnish no-nonsense inexpensive beverages in an area where such a thing is becoming a rarity.
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