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Hennessy's of Boston
Menu for Hennessy's of Boston
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Ratings and Reviews for Hennessy's of Boston
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Apr 18 2012
Walter P. via Yelp
Great Food and a Great price! Service was with a smile. Rare these days!read more
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Mar 27 2012
Jonathan C. via Yelp
Went here for lunch a little after they opened and was pleased nobody else lunched here while I ate. Food was decent and I got a window seat; guess I'll be...read more
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Mar 18 2012
Alli E. via Yelp
My review is solely based on my one and only experience at this place... which happened to be last night (St. Patrick's Day). Decent atmosphere, staff was...read more
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Oct 06 2008
Dub71 via Citysearch
If you like your pint of Guinness - avoid this place at all costs. I don't see how this place got voted best Irish pub in Boston i...read more
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Sep 16 2008
jfoleyjr via Citysearch
Hello, I usually do not do this but I had one of the most terrible experience at this bar. A bunch of us went out bar hoping on Sa...read more
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May 23 2008
Kwash via Citysearch
This is a great place to go in downtown that's a guaranteed good time. I have gone here many a Saturday night and always had a goo...read more
In Short
Hennessy's dark furniture, cozy lighting, and stained-glass windows make it particularly inviting on a cold winter night. Antiques line the walls and bar rails, and cracked window panes give it a lived-in feel. During the day, political types trickle down from Government Center to chow down on sandwiches and clam chowder alongside the tourists. At night, an Irish expatriate community of nannies and restaurant workers add their lilting brogues to the conversation.