List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

This is a partial list of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston, Massachusetts. In the 17th and 18th centuries in particular these types of venues functioned also as meeting spaces for business, politics, theater, concerts, exhibitions, and other secular activities.

Green Dragon, Union St., 18th century
Lamb Tavern, c. 18th century
New England Coffee House, Clinton St., as it appeared in 1838
Commercial Coffee House, corner Milk St. and Batterymarch St., Boston
Hancock Tavern, Corn Ct., c. 1898
Hancock Tavern, Corn Ct., c. 1898
Sun Tavern, Dock Square, 19th century


See also

References

  1. Boston News-Letter. Sept. 23, 1826; p.133
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