The Black Rose
160 State St, Boston, MA 02109, USA, Boston, MA
irish_pub
based on 0 readings
This is just an estimate from reviews — confirm it with a real reading.
Be the first to measure The Black RoseRecent readings
No readings yet.
Guessed from reviews
4/5 · Shouting territory · guessconfidence: mediumMultiple reviews emphasize live music as a daily/frequent feature, and one explicitly states "the music was too loud" in the evening, suggesting shouting territory is common during peak entertainment hours.
“I got a clam chowder and guiness. The clam chowder wasn't served hot. Better clam chowder at Quincy market. The Guinness was good. More of a drinks and entertainment bar than a place for good food. The live music for St Patrick was amazing!”
“Loved our visit! Service was great she was so sweet, live music and vibes were amazing, but the food was unexpectedly delicious!!! Expected average bar food but the shepherds pie was a 10/10 highly recommend. Irish coffee was also super yummy :)”
“This is great Irish Pub. From the black and tans and curry chips to the chicken curry and the Jameson wings, this place has it all. Live music everyday to boot! This pub is a must when you are in Boston!”
“Live Music, Walking distance to the waterfront and historical sites. Great food! Awesome drinks and beers. A good place to hang with Friends! All the Staff are Friendly and Fun. This place is popular (For a Good Reason)... expect it to crowded, but worth it!”
“Classic Irish pub, great beer, and excellent Service. I recommend Clam chowder (clam soup) and bread pudding. But the rest we ate was also absolutely good. Only flaw, in the evening in August there was always someone playing live and maybe the music was too loud”
“On a hectic business trip to Boston for back-to-back meetings, I ducked into The Black Rose near the financial district for a quick solo lunch. Server Florjan greeted me promptly, recommended the shepherds pie sandwich—tender, savory, and paired with perfect beers—and had it out …”
“For over 30 years, The Black Rose Acoustic Society has been the home of live, handmade acoustic music in the Pikes Peak Region. We host twice-monthly concerts, jams, and classes through the year.”
“For over 30 years, The Black Rose Acoustic Society has been the home of live, handmade acoustic music in the Pikes Peak Region. We host twice-monthly concerts, jams, and classes through the year.”
Inferred from public reviews and articles on 5/26/2026. Real reader submissions take priority — add your own above to refine this.