- Irish
- Pub Food
- American
Kitty O'Sheas
Menu for Kitty O'Sheas
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Ratings and Reviews for Kitty O'Sheas
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Mar 09 2012
Anthony R. via Yelp
I'm giving two stars instead of just one due to my waitress I'll affectionately refer to as Ficia Tennelly. She has been relaxed, pleasant, and prompt with...read more
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Feb 13 2012
Patrick M. via Yelp
The beers are cold and the bar tenders do a good job keeping them full. But I had a burger there it was ok I have had better I have had worse. But I was...read more
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Jan 30 2012
Josh N. via Yelp
Stop 1 on my pub crawl tour. The food was very good. Ordered the Cheeseburger w/ Bacon. After drinks were consumed they have a breathalyzer on the wall....read more
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Apr 25 2009
jsmithre via Citysearch
This place is filled with nasty staff. If you have a complaint, they will tell your to give them an f'ing break. That's the type...read more
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Dec 13 2007
kittysbad via Citysearch
I hosted an event here and rented out the second floor. Although the decor is nice (lots of seating, 2 bars, + DJ booth), beyond ...read more
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Oct 01 2007
jtboston1 via Citysearch
Kitty O'Shea's actually stands up to its horrible reputation thats been going around Boston for some years now. I tried to give t...read more
The Scene
The sole U.S. outpost of this European chain of Irish bars benefits from its heavily-trafficked location between the Financial District and Quincy Market. Daytime brings a trickle of tourists and area workers, while a young local crowd fills up the space at night. The bar drips with character, thanks to pine floors imported from Belfast and stained glass windows depicting historical Irish scenes.
The Draw
After a few pints of beer and some hearty pub food, you may think you've taken a wrong turn and ended up in Dublin. On weeknights, Kitty's is a relaxed, reasonably-priced place to catch a game on TV or enjoy live Irish music. But on weekends, it's packed day and night, thanks to the thousands of students and locals that descend on the Quincy Market area looking for love in all the wrong places.