As we all know, the Bay State is filled with historical cities and towns that are home to numerous historical sites including buildings, inns, restaurants, and bars. One such bar has been around for several hundred years and was a place that Paul Revere would frequently visit. Welcome to The Green Dragon Tavern, a historic spot in Massachusetts that everyone should visit!
The Green Dragon Tavern was established in 1654 and has a long history. At the time of the American Revolutionary War, it served as a headquarters for some prominent historic figures including Daniel Webster and Samuel Adams.
It was here that the invasion of Concord and Lexington was planned, spurring Paul Revere's famous ride.
This historic spot in Massachusetts was a favorite place of Paul Revere. John Hancock would occasionally spend time here as well.
Hundreds of years later, people can still visit one of the most historic bars in the state. You can come here for lunch or dinner and/or drinks.
The lunch and dinner menus are filled with Irish and American cuisine. For American fare, you an enjoy options like New England clam chowder, burgers, and sandwiches.
As for Irish fare, how do stout battered onion rings, shepherd's pie, or bangers and mash sound to you? Pair with a pint of Guinness for the perfect meal!
Come drink and dine at The Green Dragon Tavern. How incredible would it be to spend some time in a place that holds so much history?
Have you ever dined or had drinks at this historic spot in Massachusetts? What are some of your favorite historic restaurants or bars around the state? Please mention them in the comments. To learn more about The Green Dragon Tavern, visit its official Green Dragon website and Green Dragon Facebook page.
Do you ever crave a slice of Boston cream pie? Head to the Omni Parker House in Boston where this delightful dessert was invented.
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