Rooftop terrace with huge beer menu & bar snacks























"Partner Content From JetBlue With twenty beers on draft and a rotating selection of taproom-exclusive blends you won’t find anywhere else, the Samuel Adams Downtown Boston Taproom is a destination for craft beer lovers. It’s more than a taproom — it’s an excuse to extend your stay. Plugged into the history of the city (the Samuel Adams statue is just feet away), it has live music, a rooftop deck, and serves snacks ideal for having along with your IPA: from warm soft pretzels to iconic Fenway Franks. Whether you’re in Boston for the weekend, or call the city home, make it a point to stop at the taproom before heading off to see a Boston sports game. And once you’re ready to head out of town, book a flight with JetBlue, the official airline of Boston sports. Book now." - Erika Adams

"Partner Content From JetBlue With twenty beers on draft and a rotating selection of taproom-exclusive blends you won’t find anywhere else, the Samuel Adams Downtown Boston Taproom is a destination for craft beer lovers. It’s more than a taproom — it’s an excuse to extend your stay. Plugged into the history of the city (the Samuel Adams statue is just feet away), it has live music, a rooftop deck, and serves snacks ideal for having along with your IPA: from warm soft pretzels to iconic Fenway Franks. Whether you’re in Boston for the weekend, or call the city home, make it a point to stop at the taproom before heading off to see a Boston sports game. And once you’re ready to head out of town, book a flight with JetBlue, the official airline of Boston sports. Book now." - Erika Adams

"The ever-growing Sam Adams opened a multi-level taproom a couple of years back — complete with an expansive roof deck — steps from Faneuil Hall. The bustling downtown spot is the perfect place to take your visiting family after a day of hiking the Freedom Trail for a beer from the rotating taps and a bite from the menu of chicken tenders and loaded tots." - Tanya Edwards

"A downtown Boston taproom reopened for pickup orders, offering Oktoberfest-focused packaging such as 32-ounce crowlers of a Marzen lager (Octoberfest, 5.3% ABV) and half-liter steins for at-home enjoyment; operating as pickup-only with online ordering." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

"The downtown taproom that debuted in late January briefly reopened its outdoor roof deck in June under the state's Phase Two rules but closed the patio again after deciding an influx of out-of-state visitors from COVID-19 hotspots made on-site outdoor seating unsafe; it is currently limited to contactless pickup of beer and merchandise Wednesday–Sunday, noon–6 p.m., with masks required." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal