Jeremy Krantz: Amazing popcorn chicken, pizza and all kinds of other dishes of all sorts like their fried dough bites
Matt Cote: This place is ridiculous. They have the best pizza, fried dough bites, and pretty much everything. Staff are awesome. Mothertrucking A+!
Philly Pat: Get the fried dough bites you dumb fuck
Camilo Maldonado Matiz: Killer turkey melt. Tomato bisque side is the way to go.
BostonTweet: The Corner Tavern has 1/2 priced sandwiches for lunch M-F from 11:30am until 3pm and 1/2 price entrees on Wednesday nights from 6pm until midnight.
Kristen Lally: Probably my favorite bar in Boston! The staff, food, and beer are always top notch. A must go for all around the area.
6. Trattoria Il Panino
8.6
11 Parmenter St (btwn Hanover & Salem), Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · North End · 103 tips and reviews
Leah C: Had the mushroom ravioli with black truffle cream. Really good but also very rich. Try to get a seat outside and watch the people walk by with a nice glass of Chardonnay.
Dana Villmore: By far the best lobster ravioli I've ever had! Also, the meat sauce (paccheri al ragu) is phenomenal!!! If you want authentic outstanding Italian cuisine, I can't recommend this place enough.
Foodspotting: Try the Lobster Ravioli
7. The Squealing Pig
7.9
134 Smith St (at Huntington Ave.), Boston, MA
Gastropub · Mission Hill · 65 tips and reviews
Rue La La: The beer list here is hard to compete with. An extensive list of some of our favorite brews in drafts and bottles, with a number of imports on tap. Our recommendation? BBC's Coffeehouse Porter.
Pat Chamberlain: Go to The Pig and have one of their "toasties" pressed sandwiches, Tuscan fries and something off their totally amazing beer list.
John Walter: Read the graffitti in the grout by the urinal
10. Black Rose
8.1
160 State St (at Commercial St), Boston, MA
Irish Pub · Financial District · 112 tips and reviews
Megan McDonald: Authentic Boston Irish pub in a great location. The menu for dinner is delicious, and at night, the crowds pile in for drinks! Overall a great place, especially for St. Patrick's Day.
Mario Candelaria: Drink the Guinness STFU & have fun!
James Lanning: Do not walk in here and drink a bud light. Commendable selection of whiskey and if you do not like Guinness now is the time to learn.
12. Green Dragon Tavern
7.4
11 Marshall St (btwn Hanover & Union), Boston, MA
Pub · Downtown Boston · 88 tips and reviews
Jessica A.: One of the oldest taverns in america! Good draft beers and plenty of live shows.
Jake Smith: In keeping with historic tradition, the owners of the Green Dragon apparently haven't cleaned the tap lines since the War for American Independence.
Guy: St. Andrews Lodge of Freemasons purchased this Tavern in 1766. They used the 1st floor for mtgs, & basement tavern was used by secret groups, becoming known as the "Headquarters of the Revolution". Read more.
Brad Sukala: They do guided runs (about 3mi) every Mon, Wed, and Fri. Great way to start your morning. The guides are knowledable and very friendly!
Kathryn Yu: If you're lucky, they might upgrade you to a room with an AC vents view.
Alexander Ward: Standard Westin, yes the walls are paper thin and yes the parking it insanely overpriced, but all Westins are - it's what it says on the can! Breakfast SHOULD be included for $385/night - but it's not