Discover Boston's Iconic Landmarks—And Make a Stop at Our Beacon Hill Pub

Discover Boston's Iconic Landmarks—And Make a Stop at Our Beacon Hill Pub
Boston is a city of stories.
Every red brick, cobblestone, and lamppost holds a piece of history—and whether it’s your first visit or your fifteenth, there’s always something new (and old!) to explore. Beacon Hill, with its gas-lit streets and Federal-style rowhouses, is one of Boston’s most charming and historic neighborhoods. It's also home to our pub, a favorite stop for both locals and tourists alike.
If you're planning your Boston itinerary, here are some must-see landmarks—plus why you should make our pub part of the journey:
🗺️ 1. The Freedom Trail
No trip to Boston is complete without walking the Freedom Trail. This 2.5-mile red-brick path winds through the city, connecting 16 historic landmarks—including Paul Revere’s House, the Old North Church, and the site of the Boston Massacre. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in Revolutionary history while getting to know the layout of the city.
Insider Tip: The trail takes you right through Beacon Hill—so you’ll already be close to your next stop: our cozy neighborhood pub.
🏛️ 2. Massachusetts State House
Perched on top of Beacon Hill, the golden dome of the State House is one of Boston’s most recognizable sights. You can take a free tour of the building to learn about Massachusetts' government and admire the stunning architecture inside.
Just a few steps away? Our pub—ideal for a pint or a meal after a morning of sightseeing.
🌳 3. Boston Common & Public Garden
Boston Common is America’s oldest public park and a true urban oasis. From swan boats in the spring to ice skating in the winter, there’s always something happening. Right next door is the Public Garden, known for its meticulously kept flower beds and statues, including the beloved Make Way for Ducklings sculpture.
After strolling through the park, cross Beacon Street—you’ll find us nestled in one of Beacon Hill’s iconic brick buildings.
🏙️ 4. Acorn Street
One of the most photographed streets in the country, Acorn Street offers a glimpse into Boston’s past with its narrow cobblestones and charming historic homes. It’s just a stone’s throw from our pub and a favorite stop for visitors exploring Beacon Hill on foot.
🍻 5. Make Our Pub Your Landmark Stop
After a day spent soaking up Boston’s history, there's nothing better than relaxing with a cold drink, a hearty meal, and a friendly atmosphere. Our pub has been serving locals, students, and sightseers for years, offering traditional New England fare, classic cocktails, and a sense of community in the heart of Beacon Hill.
Whether you’re craving a comforting bowl of clam chowder, a perfectly poured pint, or just a welcoming seat in a historic setting—our doors are always open to visitors looking to take in the spirit of Boston.
So come for the history, stay for the hospitality.
From the Freedom Trail to our front door, we’re proud to be part of your Boston story.
See you soon on Beacon Hill!