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Green Dragon Tavern

11 Marshall St
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 367-0055

Awards: 1 Awards
Web Links: 6 Links
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"Rich in Revolutionary history (a fact milked dry on ye olde "Dinner Bill of Fareö) the Green Dragon serves familiar pub grub. Nachos, clam chowder, burgers, Reuben sandwiches, and shepherd`s pie are among the offerings...."
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"Supposedly, Paul Revere and the Sons of Liberty used to hang out at this tavern in downtown Boston that calls itself the "Headquarters of the American Revolution". What we do know in the present is that there's a great selection of beers in a casual atmos..."

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"Company Information: Opened in 1657, this tavern was once a popular meeting place for Paul Revere and his revolutionary comrades. Found between Faneuil Hall and the North End , the pub now serves as an Irish-themed post-work gathering place for suited typ..."

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"The Green Dragon Tavern is a great little Irish pub that is situated on the Freedom trail right before the North End. It is a wonderful place to get lunch and they do a great burger...."
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"Opened in 1657, this tavern was once a popular meeting place for Paul Revere and his revolutionary comrades. Found between Faneuil Hall and the North End, the pub now serves as an Irish-themed post-work gathering place for suited types from the financial..."
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