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Doyle's Cafe
Ratings and Reviews for Doyle's Cafe
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May 30 2012
Jonathan P. via Yelp
I will never come back to this place again simply because of the service. TERRIBLE! If you are going to give terrible service at least have decent food....read more
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May 28 2012
Kristy R. via Yelp
Doyle's is the place you typically take the Sam Adams shuttle to AFTER your tour but since the tours were backed up for roughly two hours when we arrived,...read more
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May 24 2012
Jess M. via Yelp
The beers and buffalo wings are a staple in my work week. Doyle's is my best friend and I ain't too proud to say it.read more
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Sep 10 2008
via Citysearch
Doyles has one of the best brunches in town-- especially tasty corn beef hash! Great prices, but the cash-only policy can be a bi...read more
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Oct 24 2007
pubcritic1 via Citysearch
I am from New Hampshire visiting the Boston Area and was urged by my colleagues to visit the esteemed Irish Pub in J.P. With the t...read more
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Mar 29 2007
dfunaki via Citysearch
I was there on St. Patricks day. I am from So. California and visiting friends in Boston. As soon as I walked in everyone was star...read more
The Scene
Doyle's attracts an unusually diverse and friendly clientele, from neighborhood regulars to political buffs. Photographs and newspaper clippings on the walls provide a surprisingly good lesson in Boston's political history; every mayor since Honey Fitz has dined (and glad-handed) here.
The Food
Stick-to-your-ribs offerings like thick and creamy clam chowder. The burger is a monster; choose among beef, turkey or vegetable. Try the boneless prime rib with superb mashed potatoes. There's also the famous corned beef and cabbage, served every Thursday and on St. Patrick's Day (if you can get in the door). Wash it all down with Irish whiskey or pick a brew from Doyle's large selection of Irish and non-Irish beers. The kitchen makes all its own desserts except for the cheesecake, baked by a relative of the owners.