10 of the Best Irish Pubs in Boston for St. Patrick’s Day
If you’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Boston, going to a traditional Irish bar is a must; these are the best Irish pubs where you can raise a pint of Guinness to St. Patrick.
Noted for its large Irish population, massive St. Patrick’s Day celebration and, of course, an enduring love of beer, Boston is home to some of the best Irish bars this side of the Atlantic. But it’s not enough to just pour a perfect pint of Guinness in Boston; these are the very best Irish bars offering traditional Irish music, authentic cuisine and an unbeatable atmosphere.
The Banshee
Bar, Pub, Irish, Beer
The Banshee is a haven for sports fans, especially supporters of European soccer and Gaelic football; no matter the match, you’re sure to find it playing on one of the screens in this large bar. Spreading over two floors, this Irish pub is friendly and welcoming, serving up traditional Irish meals and different beers. Drop by to chat with the friendly bartenders and soak up your Guinness with some classic comfort food.
The Black Rose
Pub, Restaurant, Irish, Beer
The Burren
Pub, Irish, Pub Grub
The Druid
Gastropub, Pub, Irish, Beer
The Druid may be small, but it’s certainly mighty. With only a handful of tables and around a dozen bar seats, it gets very cramped during peak hours and holidays such as St. Patrick’s Day. But there’s a reason people venture from Cambridge and Somerville to squeeze into this tiny Inman Square bar. Top-quality dishes like the sausage, beans and mash, Irish seafood stew and full Irish breakfast are constantly being shuffled out of the small kitchen while busy bartenders dole out perfect pints of Guinness and shots of Jameson. For a true taste of Irish hospitality, you can’t go wrong with The Druid.
J.J. Foley's Cafe
Pub, Restaurant, Irish, American
Food is king at J.J. Foley’s; this South End eatery and bar has been a favorite of Boston residents for decades and is a great place to start (or end) your night. The space is open and inviting, matched by the stellar service. While Foley’s doesn’t lean heavily on Irish fare, you can still find traditional items like fish and chips and a full Irish breakfast. Their brunch offers treats such as loaded nachos, duck confit hash, Mr. Foley’s sirloin burger, and fig and goat cheese pizza; and the friendly bartenders are at the ready to serve up a morning-after drink or two.
Matt Murphy’s
Pub, Irish
Intimate and welcoming, Matt Murphy’s has shifted away from live music over the past few years, instead choosing to focus on craft cocktails and delectable small plates. However, it hasn’t abandoned its Irish roots: you can still get a great Guinness on tap here alongside dishes like shepherd’s pie, oxtail stew and traditional fish and chips. If you’re looking for somewhere cozy and a little bit special to spend your St. Patrick’s Day, or even a date night, Matt Murphy’s is your spot.
PJ Ryan's
Gastropub, Pub, Irish, Beer
This location is steeped in history; there’s been a bar on this spot since the 1950s. Since 1999, it’s been operated by Conor Brennan and Kenneth Kelly, who completely restored the bar to its turn-of-the-century stylings, revealing tin ceilings and installing a 1930s pharmacy counter as a barback. A craft-beer paradise, the bar’s booze selection is matched by items like bangers and mash, Nashville hot chicken sandwiches and duck wings. Perfect for a night out or a few drinks after the St. Patrick’s Day parade, PJ Ryan’s offers neighborhood Irish gastropub ambiance at its best.
The Squealing Pig
Pub, Restaurant, Beer, American, Pub Grub
Murphy’s Law
Pub, Irish
This classic dive bar comes with a screen pedigree – it featured in 2006’s Gone Baby Gone and was one of the stops Anthony Bourdain made on his travel show No Reservations in 2011. It sits on the northern corner of Southie in Boston, and therefore is just off the St. Patrick’s Day Parade route; the atmosphere in Murphy’s Law is always incredible on the holiday itself. Get the party started here with a shot, chased down with a Smithwicks, Killian’s Irish Red or a Guinness in this quintessential Irish bar in Boston.
The Plough and Stars
Pub, Irish, Beer