Eire Pub

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Eire Pub

Bar · Dorchester

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795 Adams St, Boston, MA 02124

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Eire Pub is a beloved Dorchester landmark where everyone, from locals to celebs, enjoys hearty pub fare and perfectly poured pints in a cozy, old-school setting.  

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"One of the most historic pubs in Dorchester, Eire Pub has played host to many celebrities and politicians over the years, including Ronald Reagan and Anthony Bourdain. And yes, everyone’s very welcome to grab a seat at the bar, despite the old signage declaring it a “men’s bar” and a “gentlemen’s prestige bar.”" - Tanya Edwards, Terrence Doyle

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"As its age-old sign out front will remind you, Eire Pub started out as a men’s-only bar in 1964. The Irish fixture has since opened its doors to all genders, and bold-faced names including presidents Reagan and Clinton have paid the storied spot a visit over the years." - Erika Adams, Katie Chudy

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"Drink a Guinness at Eire Pub and watch as the U.S. women’s team attempts to make its way into its fifth World Cup final." - Terrence Doyle, Dana Hatic

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"The Eire is a classic Dorchester Irish pub: the perfect place to get nice and loose on a cold school night while watching even colder people perform remarkable feats of athleticism." - Terrence Doyle

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Daniel Totten

Google
Good local pub with Irish flavor. Plenty of seating at the bar and several tables on each side. Prices are EXCELLENT on food & food quality good - great , quick “cheap-eats” place. Street parking can be tough but there’s a parking lot across the street.

Dennis V.

Google
Went for a quick lunch and sat in a booth, across from the bar. The food and prices were great. The service, from the bartender, was good and friendly. The bathroom was actually pretty clean. I had a very good pastrami sandwich with French Fries and my guest had a nice Irish Stew. Would definitely recommend and return. 👍😊🍺

The Irish Organzier

Google
To-go orders hard to beat anywhere else around. Steak & cheese, freshly made, delicious and $13!!! This pub has been doing it right 60 years now, here’s to 60 more 👍🙌☘️

Slex

Google
I get that the roast beef special is kinda the jam here, but my god this was the best tuna melt of my life. And the FRIES. Sweet jesus they're crispy and cooked to perfection I didn't even need ketchup I just devoured them.

erin byrne maness

Google
It's a bar. Clean, sparse, big TVs, old school. Probably used to smell like cigarettes. Bartender was lovely, very friendly. We ordered lunch, no table service. My chicken Caesar salad was enormous and perfectly fine. Chicken was oddly teriyaki flavored. On street parking. Nightmarishly tiny bathroom.

Bob kelley

Google
Cheap place to drink and they open at 8am. I've eaten the chicken fingers many times and they are very good. They also have full meals on the menu. One of my favorite places to go on a sat. morning.

Matthew McWeeney

Google
great guinness and a top, top chowda

Nambians

Google
The best proper Guinness in all of Dorchester can be had here.

Dennis V.

Yelp
Went for a quick lunch and sat in a booth, across from the bar. The food and prices were great. The service, from the bartender, was good and friendly. The bathroom was actually pretty clean. I had a very good pastrami sandwich with French Fries and my guest had a nice Irish Stew. Would definitely recommend and return.

Thomas S.

Yelp
My wife and I stepped in for lunch because it was recommended as a "landmark" place to go! We got our obligatory Guinness (expertly poured by the way) from our friendly bartender and soaked up the classic Boston pub. Celebrities from over the years have their pictures on the wall as well as appropriate memorabilia from many years in the business. Because we asked about the Notre Dame symbols and what not, the owner (George Stinson?) came over and introduced himself. What a fun character. Family bought the place in the sixties and he owns/runs it now! He was roommates at ND with Ted Robinson (TV broadcaster), knew Joe Montana, and tutored Bill Laimbeer to a high of 2.0! Ha! Anyway, had the "Sean's" chicken sandwich and wife had the turkey BLT--both were great. Great fun. Good atmosphere. Cold beer. Great pub food. What else could you want?

Nick M.

Yelp
Great atmosphere. Traditional Boston/Irish vibe. Food is good (used to be better)! Great spot for a pint!

Declan O.

Yelp
Don't come here expecting good service, or good food. This ain't the Four Seasons. Best bar in Boston.

Joe C.

Yelp
Love the Eire We found the Eire Pub by accident. Just looking for a place to eat on our way to Logan. Happy accident. It calls itself a "Mens Bar" and certainly it was full of men on a Sunday afternoon, but my wife felt welcome there. A great collection of draft beers, including Guiness, of course. I had a great Pastrami Sandwich and Maggie had a fine Chicken Salad Sandwich. Shared a huge basket of perfectly prepared Onion Rings. We couldn't finish it all. We'll be back. Thanks

Neal S.

Yelp
It's a famous landmark but don't expect much at all. Poor beer selection, blah food, rough service. Some guys find comfort in that so to each his own. I tried several times. Not for me.

Danny M.

Yelp
The Eire is a true old school, blue color Boston bar. This is the place that people think of when they think of the working class Boston Irish. If you are looking for Craft beer, and Microbrews this is not the place for you, but if you like things simple, and want a true Guinness this is the place. Where else in Boston can you get a Guiness for less than $5? The Eire is one of the last of its kind, many Blue Color Boston dive bars have been taken over by Hipsters. Not this place, not yet at least. It's important for neighborhoods to have neighborhood bars full of neighborhood people having neighborhood conversation. The Eire is just that, and that's what makes it special.

Jason B.

Yelp
I miss living in Dorchester for one reason, and one reason only: The Eire. This is one of the few remaining real old-school Boston bahhs at which people are actually welcome. The bartenders wear shirts and ties and aprons, and pull your pints like professionals. The sandwiches are outrageously huge, and you pick them up yourself from the bar if you're sitting at a table. The $1.00 hot dogs are actually worth eating - freshly steamed behind the bar, and with all the fixings, plus a draft beer for as little as 3 bucks - you got a dog and a beahh fa unda fi-dollas. Come check out the place where Reagan stopped for an unscheduled beer back in 1980.

Steve B.

Yelp
Went there for lunch, cold premade sandwiches. I was looking for a nice corned beef sandwich. It was plenty full of meat, but very tasteless can best describe it. Limited menu. They don't take credit cards.

Brian G.

Yelp
I've been coming here since early 2017 4 days a week. I like how the set up is with no music but wished they had keno. The food is pretty solid and hot dogs if you like them are $1!!. My bartenders are very nice. A bud draft is just $3.25!! Super clean pub and pleasant regulars.

Rob K.

Yelp
The Eire Pub is the quintessential Publick House; plain and simple. The sign and reputation may say "Gentleman's Bar", but my wife and sisters have always felt welcome and were treated with respect. Ladies: fear not. The bar staff are professional, patient, accommodating, knowledgeable, and at times, downright comical, in that famous Irish tongue-in-cheek fashion. Even the ones who were born stateside. When you step inside, the patrons give you a hard look, but it's not in judgement or in a sense of "what are you doing in here?" It's more of way of identifying a friendly or familiar face. You'll feel secure and satisfied to know that there's no "Riff Raff" welcome and typical drunken shenanigans aren't really tolerated. Once you find a seat, you're family. You become part of the banter, and the regulars treat you like you are one too. There's a decent selection of liquor, though it's not necessarily "top shelf". Don't look for a 25 year single malt, or some obscure organic liqueur. Just the basics and essentials. The bottled beer is ice cold and the draft beers are varied, clean, and fresh. Your Guinness is always perfect, so remember: a proper pint takes time. The food menu has expanded in recent years. Their sandwiches, and typical fried pub-fare are worthwhile, with the portions generous and the cost fair. You can still get a steamed hotdog for a dollar, and the bartenders load the condiments on as you order them. It's a well known fact that the boneless chicken fingers (buffalo or plain) are amazing. They are made with premium quality all-white-meat and are fried to perfection, then served up in a hearty pile. Don't be afraid to order an entree for dinner either. Everything is prepared like homemade comfort food. You'll never leave hungry. The atmosphere is bright and clean, with a lot of chatter. The music or television broadcasts are not overly loud, unless there's a big game or a European rivalry football match. If you didn't like "soccer" when you walked in, you'll love it when you walk out. The place is simple but it's no dive. The environment is certainly adequate, but in no way pretentious or trendy. You'll see a grubby Union worker, a three-piece suit wearing businessman, a girl in sweatpants and a hoodie, or even a millennial in skinny jeans. If you are doing the right thing, then you'll be accepted at the "Eire". The large rectangular bar has stools on three sides with a kitchen adjacent to the fourth. The remainder of the space has tables with chairs, and a handful of booths. It is alleged that there's an Irish side and an American side, but I've sat on both never noticed a difference. I think it's just lore from the old days. Which ever door you come in, just find a seat, order a beverage, and remember to bring CASH. No credit cards here. If there's standing room only, the bartenders will always make eye contact to let you know that they'll get to you shortly, and the patrons on the stools will always make room for you to get to your drinks. Bathrooms are always clean and well-stocked with supplies, but space is at a premium. Get in, do your business, get out, and hold the door for the next person. Give respect, get respect. I live on the South Shore, but still drive the 30 minutes to grab a pint and a bite a couple times a month. If I'm heading into or out of downtown Boston, I always find an excuse jump off the Expressway at Morrissey Blvd or Granite Ave and stop in to the Eire Pub. You should too. It's well worth your drinking and dining dollar.

Kelly M.

Yelp
Yes, the outside says "Gentleman's Bar - Ladies Invited", well..I'm a lady and I was invited and THANK YOU! But all kidding aside, they didn't let women in till 1984, but now they don't even bat an eye. You know there are the regulars who kinda give the look, but if you smile they smile right back and go back to betting on the Sox game. The food they have is a short menu of sandwiches that seem simple, but they pack a punch. I saw a man order a pastrami sandwich and it was the size of his head!! It looked delicious! and it's only $5! Oh, is that still a bit on the steep side? No worries. Hot dogs are $1! Steamed dogs with your choice of mustard, ketchup, relish, or sauerkraut. I couldn't resist...and I'm so glad I didn't! It seems a bit odd, having a hot dog and a Guinness, but it works oh so perfectly at The Eire Pub. This place is a piece of history in itself. It's dimly lit (but not creepy dark), wood paneled, and cozy. The bar is located smack dab in the center of the room, as it should be, and the bartenders gladly pour you a Guinness while wearing a shirt and tie. Our bartender was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the bar and the patrons who have been there. They are extremely proud of their history and their character as well as their home town. We went the week after the tragic Boston Marathon Bombings and their chalkboard was covered with words of encouragement for the city as well as a message to Martin Richard, the little boy who was killed. This place is not "in Dorcester", it IS Dorcester. It is Boston in every sense of what this city stands for.

M S.

Yelp
8:00 On a Thursday Night, my friends and I walk in, a tiny drunk Irishman on a stool at the bar swivels around an says "Get out of here you High School Kids." I am 24 years old and I love this place. I don't think it's quite fair to call this place a dive because it has far to much character and Bill Clinton has been there, but you can order food and a beer for 5$ so you be the judge. Go on a night where the lobster role is on special and don't disrespect this bars heritage by ordering anything other than a Guinness and you will have a great time.

Walker H.

Yelp
Neighborhoody bar. Some lady stopped by while we were there and she obviously had grown up with the majority of the folks there. They had Long Hammer on tap, which I appreciated. We ordered a burger and a reuben. Both were good and the fries were great. Tons of TVs around, everyone watching the Bruins play (we were in there during a Bruins v. Avalanche game).

Paul M.

Yelp
The Eire Pub, in Adams Square, bills itself as "Gentlemen's Bar--Ladies Invited" on the marquee, but it's really more a workingman's pub. It's common to hear lots of authentic brogues as laborers come in after work for a beer and a $1 hot dog. The Eire attracted some attention during the 80's and 90's when it was visited by Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. I used to belong to a gym in Neponset, and I'd stop by after for a thick corned beef sandwich or a steak tips dinner. Across the street, the Greenhills Bakery specializes in Irish-style baked goods (great scones) and offers a breakfast sandwich with egg, cheese, Irish bacon, Irish sausage, and black and white pudding.

Scott P.

Yelp
John is a five star Gent! Nice to meet you at Abe & Louie's last night. Happy thanks giving. Scott from chelsea

mike r.

Yelp
One of the best "real" bars in Boston, hasn't changed since 1968 inside and has no plans to do so, nor does it need to. Mostly domestic draught and bottles, usual array of hard stuff. Don't ask for any blender drinks or mojitos or you'll be on yer arse on the sidewalk. Food is hearty sammies piled high with no frills or sides but are around $6, an incredible deal in the Hub.

Greg B.

Yelp
I stopped by last Wednesday at 1:00 for lunch. I have grown up in Boston but had never been in. It was by far the cleanest Bar Room I've been in. There were about 40 -50 people there construction workers, and suits. Only a couple of women, but you could tell this was the type of place that they wouldn't be bothered. You've got to go up to the bar to order. Service was immediate. I got the Lamb tip special. Lamb tips (a huge portion) french frys (excellent) bread, some hot peppers and a coke. $7.00......The lamb was superb, most of the fat trimmed off. It was excellent excellent excellent. I will be going back in the near future. This place is a bargain hunters dream.

Edward L.

Yelp
There isnt a better neighborhood bar in Boston. The gentlemen behind the bar are always professional and the beer is always cold. The menu is full of real quality comfort meals at a great price. The best kept secret are the loaded hot dogs.

Jean F.

Yelp
My favorite pub in the Boston area. Cannot get enough of this place. Perfect Guinness. (Added bonus: best buffalo chicken fingers I've ever had.)

Lisa H.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I heard about this pub from some locals, so we decided to check it out. Nice, relaxed atmosphere, the food was good. The french fries are an excellent aid for a hangover, or so I've heard. We went back for a second visit before we left the area. Even though it's a "gentlemen's bar", I felt welcomed and comfortable. It was cool hanging out listening to the locals tell stories about " Bahston."

VKR N.

Yelp
We are obvious outsiders to this old school Dorchester pub -- we're clearly not Irish and we're not native Bostonians. But we were heartily welcomed the moment we stepped in by no less than five people -- never have I felt so warmly treated! Go for the unique atmosphere -- you haven't lived in Boston if you haven't been to the Eire.

Hung T.

Yelp
Went in trying to Watch UFC fight night on Fox Sports one. Was told the kitchen closed at 8pm which was a bummer since I was hungry. Didn't stay since i needed food, I'll update if i ever get a chance to go back.

Mary N.

Yelp
What can I say pastrami. Non better anywhere. Who has a better laugh than John? If you have never been here you have never been anywhere.

D M.

Yelp
Everytime I go to this Dot classic, I leave happy. Great place. Great prices. Great food (the wings are phenominal) Lots of TVs to watch the game.

Andrew R.

Yelp
This is an old stomping ground for me... I'd always go find my grandfather here when I was young... It's still the same spot after all these years...

Zachary D.

Yelp
I love this place. I wish they'd turn the lights down a little but I kinda get that this place has a different kind of old school vibe going on. Bland food in bright light for cheap! Nice bartenders. Seriously.

Sarah Q.

Yelp
One of my favorite neighborhood pubs. Dirt cheap drinks, crappy food, lots of local charm.

Dan D.

Yelp
I am new to the area with a new job in Dorchester. I heard about the Eire long before I visited, with two Presidents having stopped by there. The place is a classic throwback to the old time mens bars; only now they have numerous flat screen TV's for the news and sports. The bartenders all wear ties, and are very polite, which is a treat. The brew selection is great, and the food is unbelievable; huge pastrami, corned beef, and roast beef sandwiches are sold at low prices (don't tell the owner!!) Women are welcome, and the overall atmosphere is super friendly.

Cosmo X.

Yelp
Been there done it..Old school irish bar..Its ok if your in the area for a cold one!

Jag H.

Yelp
I so wanted to love this place. I'm crazy about a good dive bar and love that I can walk here. It definitely is like walking back in time - place hasn't been updated since 1972. I've lived in the neighborhood for almost 10 years and have truly only been for group events (between the church and the wedding). Stopped in on a snowy night for a few drinks and bite to eat. Bartender acted like we were a burden. There was a small local crowd but nothing crazy. You'd expect at least a warm welcome, but nothing. Drinks were small for the price, and sat empty way too long. No offer of menus. I'm a former bartender myself and always appreciate how long that night can be, but this kid acted like we were his worst enemies while he went on chattering with the couple next to us and ignored our empty glasses. It's a shame because we like a good night out and we are very good tippers.

Mark J.

Yelp
One of the best authentic Irish pubs around Boston. Great cheap food and perfect Guinness pints. It was also visited by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton so I love the historical feel to it.

Katie B.

Yelp
LOVE THE EIRE! My husband and I go once a week for draft beers and burgers. Best fries in Boston, decent burgers, super-friendly bartenders, excellent price on the draft beer. It's not trendy, but we love it.

Paul w.

Yelp
I've lived in Boston for over 30 years and though I like pubs had not before tonight ever been to Eire Pub. So I thought I'd go there and give it a try - it's been visited by famous people, after all, and has gotten lots of favorable reviews. I sat at the bar and ordered a bowl of chili, french fires, and a salad. They came all at once and I first tasted the french fries. Edible, but nothing special. The salad was a standard bowl of tasteless iceberg lettuce, garnished with wedges of tasteless tomatoes encircled by slices of tasteless cucumbers and topped with a slice of red onion. And, mind you, served with a packet of Ken's Italian dressing in a plastic pouch(!). The next to be tasted was the chili, topped with a thin slice of what looked like Kraft American cheese (unmelted). I dug in and lifted up a spoonful of watery liquid in which were swimming a few brown beans, a wisp of beef and a few globs of unidentifiable (vegetables?). The mixture was so sickeningly sweet I could eat barely half a bowl before giving up. I ordered a black & tan, not being able to make up my mind from the paltry selection of 11 beers on tap (including Coors, Bud, and Bud Lite). And oh yeah, they do not take credit cards. So, if you want to try out the Eire Pub for yourself, leave your taste buds, your credit card, and your thirst for a variety of craft beers at home. If you want a much better - highly superior - pub experience, head over to Doyle's in Jamaica Plain where the atmosphere is warm and friendly, the menu is extensive (and really good), and the beer includes dozens of fine beers of all kinds. And, they take credit cards.

Kim R.

Yelp
The old school atmosphere in this place is really cool with a lot of neighborhood regulars. I would say the food is just okay.

Parker W.

Yelp
I meet my dad here once in a while for some drinks & that is what i think this place is perfect for. It's a great place to meet up with right after work for a few cheap beers after work. If you ever have to work saturday and get out early i would def come here for a sandwich & some beers. The food is pretty good. If your looking for a good place to go out with the guys after work i would come here.