SOMERS PUBS NAMED NEW ENGLAND FREE JACKS OFFICIAL PREMIER PUB PARTNER

The Free Jacks today announced Somers Pubs as the Official Boston Premier Pub Partner of the New England based Major League Rugby (MLR) Franchise as the team enters their Inaugural 2020 Season in the national professional competition. Located in the heart of Boston and the South Shore, globally renowned Somers Pubs will serve as the official host of Free Jacks parties with the aim of bringing the community together to celebrate the New England Free Jacks and their historic season ahead. READ MORE

 

He dispenses good will by the pint

Terry Nixon pulls the bar tap slowly toward him, coal-black liquid and a creamy head spilling into a pint glass he’s tipped steeply toward the spout. Nixon gauges the flow, eases up on the tap, pulls again, and sets the glass aside to let its treasure settle. READ MORE

 

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Somers Pubs

11 Marshall St.
Boston, MA 02108
Tel: 617.367.2114
Fax: 617.321.4999

About

The Somers Family has been involved in the Bar and Restaurant business, internationally, for more than 100 years. John Somers established his first location in Boston with Mr. Dooley’s Boston Tavern at 77 Broad Street (617.338.5656), just steps from Quincy Market and the Waterfront.  Mr.Dooley’s, a great place for live music, a pint and a chat, has been established as a haven for harried businessmen and foot-sore tourists alike.  With a full lunch and dinner menu, it’s the place to experience down-to-earth Irish hospitality, and the Boston Globe agrees, voting Mr. Dooley’s best Irish bar in Boston for 2007.

Established in 1657, The Green Dragon Tavern at 11 Marshall Street (617.367.0055) on the Freedom Trail, has a long and rich history. In past times, it counted Paul Revere and John Hancock among its regulars. It was in The Green Dragon Tavern that the plans for the invasion of Lexington and Concorde were overheard, thus starting the famous ride of Paul Revere. Today the Green Dragon is an eatery popular with visitors to Boston who enjoy dining in a working piece of history.

While touring the Freedom Trail, why not stop at 25 Union Street?  There you will find Hennessy’s of Boston (617.742.2121), where the feel of rural Ireland merges with the upbeat pace of Downtown Boston. Voted “Best Irish Pub in Boston” six years in a row by the Improper Bostonian.  And now there’s even more to enjoy with the addition of Upstairs@Hennessys, a multi functional entertainment space the design of which was inspired by an Irish Village.  The Hooley House is the perfect place for your business or personal event, or come join us on the weekends for the best live bands in New England.

It is no secret that Boston has long been known as the capital of Irish America and now the traditional Irish Marketplace Pub has come to Boston and it is aptly named after the lady of the shawl herself “Durty Nelly” (617.742.2090).  A two-story bar at 108 Blackstone Street in the heart of Boston’s oldest surviving Market place “Haymarket”, Durty Nelly's has on the first floor, a comfortable & cozy little haven for both the traveler and the shopper alike.  Overflowing with Irish charm and hospitality, this is just the place to take a break from a hectic day or spend the night with good friends passing away the hours in great conversation.  A definite halting spot for lunch, Durty Nelly's serves good hearty Irish fare including a full Irish Breakfast all Day.  On the second floor a surprise awaits in the form of a luxurious 18th Century dining room with some of the best views of the Rose Kennedy Greenway.  The dinner Menu is unusual in that it completely changes each day, offering a new experience in Irish dining with each visit.  With it’s great food, comfortable décor and cozy atmosphere, Durty Nelly's will rapidly become the Emerald Gem of the Rose Kennedy Greenway.

While all of The Somers Pubs locations have their own flair and originality, all are stamped with the Somers Seal of Quality and Hospitality.

You’ll enter as a customer and leave as a friend!

The Somers Pubs
We are open 364 days a year, closing for Christmas.