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Union Oyster House is a restaurant at 41–43 Union Street in Downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Open to diners since 1826, it is among the oldest operating restaurants in the United States and the oldest known to have been continuously operating. The building was listed as a National Historic Landmark on May 27, 2003.
The district is bounded by Union, Hanover, Blackstone, and North Streets, not far from Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall. It includes the Union Oyster House , a National Historic Landmark building erected in the 1710s, and a collection of commercial buildings dating from the late 18th and 19th centuries.
It was the first public house in Lexington, Massachusetts. ... Union Oyster House: Hawes Atwood Boston: Massachusetts Oldest continuously operated restaurant in ...
Massachusetts: Union Oyster House (1826) Boston Right in the heart of downtown Boston, Union Oyster House, founded in 1826, is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the U.S.
The flavorful soup has been popular since at least the 1800s and was being served in Boston at Ye Olde Union Oyster House (one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in the country) by 1826.
In Boston, he taught French for a time and lived in lodgings over what is now the Union Oyster House, Boston's oldest restaurant. During his time in the United States, Louis Philippe met with American politicians and people of high society, including George Clinton, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington.
Union Oyster House. Boston Type of food: Seafood What people say: The Union Oyster House has been open since 1826 and continues to be a must-visit just for the atmosphere, reviewers say.
A bit of old Boston can be found at Cincinnati's only oyster bar, which is named after the owners of Beantown's historic Union Oyster House. Atwood offers three distinct dining experiences. You ...