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Union Oyster House

41 Union St, Boston, MA 02108, USA, Boston, MA

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    2/5 · Mild background · guessconfidence: medium

    Snippet 3 explicitly notes 'it was a quiet night,' snippet 4 describes a 'warm, inviting vibe' with 'cozy booths,' but snippet 6 mentions 'very loud people. Crazy loud' at another table, suggesting the baseline is mild background noise with occasional loud patrons rather than inherently quiet.

    • Google reviewquietJ. Haworthsource ↗

      I'm thrilled my 100th review is for this iconic Boston landmark. Our server was amazing as we shared stories of favorite local haunts for sushi and where one could find a moderately priced lobster roll. $45 mkt price for a 4 ounce roll is wild. Duxbury oysters stole the show toni

    • Google reviewquietBebe Phivilaysource ↗

      The Union Oyster House is a must-visit for anyone in Boston! As one of the oldest restaurants in the country, it perfectly blends history with exceptional seafood. The oyster selection is fresh and varied, and the clam chowder is rich and flavorful—truly some of the best in the c

    • Articleloudopentable.comsource ↗

      There was a table that had very loud people. Crazy loud. ... It was quiet because I was there on a Wednesday evening. The food was phenomenal, the two bartenders were attentive and kind, and the place itself is historical.

    • Google reviewJoe S. Adamssource ↗

      I ordered the fried haddock and it completely blew me away. The coating was light and shatteringly crisp, letting the fish itself shine and the fish was unbelievably fresh and flavorful. Honestly, it may have been the best piece of fish I’ve ever had. I also tried a bowl of chowd

    • Google reviewKeith Mooresource ↗

      Ok, Union Oyster House is a bit touristy; I will give you that. But there is a reason this is America’s oldest continuous running restaurant. They put out solid food, and the prices are not outrageous. We started with the oysters, which were probably the highlight of the eveni

    • Google reviewDonnasource ↗

      We tried both the hot and cold lobster rolls, both were pretty good. The espresso martini was good as well, and staff were very nice. I think it’s a bit overpriced but I would reccomend overall!

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