- Seafood
- American
Union Oyster House
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Ratings and Reviews for Union Oyster House
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May 27 2012
Kim K. via Yelp
We went for lunch on a recent Saturday. Had a reservation which was good because there was a wait. They bring cornbread to the table, and I thought if...read more
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May 26 2012
Howe L. via Yelp
I'm sorry - this establishment was a huge disappointment. Food was disgusting. Waitress was a brute. Price was ridiculous. Place was cramped and...read more
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May 26 2012
Joanna H. via Yelp
I came in here fully aware of Union Oyster House's rep of being a tourist trap. I was hesitant, but my sister who was visiting that weekend, convinced me to...read more
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Apr 15 2009
CarolD via Citysearch
Not sure what all the hype is. Not traditional New England seafood . It's for out of towners.. that do not know where to get good ...read more
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Dec 28 2008
via Citysearch
The Union Oyster House is America's longest continuously operated restaurant. Despite the age, the food remains great. The lobst...read more
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Nov 18 2008
gelly88 via Citysearch
I have been here 2 times over the last year and stuck with the Clam Chowder and a Sam Adams. I've eaten at the bar every time. Bas...read more
In Short
Dating back to 1826, the Union Oyster House maintains a suitably old-fashioned tavern decor, with lots of weathered wood and a casual atmosphere. Tourists and locals rub shoulders to slurp down oysters and tuck into thick chowders and substantial pieces of grilled or baked fish. Bivalve lovers gather around the old-school raw bar to sample fresh cherrystones, littlenecks and steamers. Desserts include hot Indian pudding, homemade gingerbread and warm apple cobbler.