10. Union Oyster House, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (1826)
Despite its simple but iconic brown-textured appearance, this restaurant in Boston remains a popular place as it approaches its 200th birthday (it was built in 1826). Not only does Union Oyster House serve the local community delicious cuisine, but it also has a bit of history with old photographs and news clippings that line the walls.
And yes, this is one of Boston’s oldest restaurants. The structure itself highlights Georgian architecture with its cobblestone sidewalks and windows, while the aesthetic and decor remain as memorable and authentic as its oysters.
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I lived in Boston for 30 years and The Old Union Oyster House was an every Saturday event for a dozen oysters on the half shell with that great taste of the ocean and a glass of cold beer. God, do I miss it!!!!!