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close624 Blue Hill Avenue, Boston, MA 02121 | (617) 282-5700
Open Today: Open
Since 1882, Doyle's Cafe remains one of Boston's favorite bars and family restaurants. Our casual dining atmosphere and Irish American infused menu draws locals and tourists to experience a fine casual dining experience. Voted Boston's Best Pub, Doyle's is also a historic landmark in Jamaica Plain offering New England's largest selection of draft beer, and the first home of Sam Adams Beer.
An institution set in the heart of Boston's largest neighborhood, The Blarney Stone has served the people of Dorchester for over 35 years. Originally, the first bar in America to sell draught Guinness, The Blarney Stone has evolved into a comfortable modern bar and family restaurant serving seasonal American cuisine with comfortable booth seating, exposed brick walls and a beautiful mahogany bar. A true gem on Dorchester Avenue, the Blarney Stone's loyal guests dine on great cuisine while enjoying modern cocktails and craft beers. Our face may have changed, but our welcoming spirit remains.
Fort Hill Bar & Grill, although under a new name and ownership, has been a local eatery and tavern in the historic Roxbury neighborhood since 1925. Its inviting atmosphere is complimented by a tasty menu, exceptional service, and great entertainment.
Laid-back spot serving Italian fare made with locally sourced ingredients & imported wines.
Located in a vibrant Boston neighborhood, Savin Bar + Kitchen is bringing a new age to Savin Hill. Open seven days a week, this historic site is back on the map. Our new oversized windows, plush seating, reclaimed oak and open kitchen design will surely delight you. Our variety of specialty wines, beers, and mixed cocktails along with our friendly experienced staff is truly something to enjoy. Our menu uses only the freshest seasonal ingredients creating an innovative and well-rounded experience. Our food is enjoyable and boasts many unique twists on classic dishes. The ambiance is comfortable yet with an energetic buzz that has lit up Savin Hill. Savin Bar and Kitchen is a neighborhood gathering place where locals come together to mingle and dine. A restaurant venue for decades, this well established eatery, right across from the red line, makes is easily accessible to the people of Savin Hill and the rest of Boston. Being one of the few restaurants in the area, we have chosen to create a modern environment with traditional values, offering comfortable, classic dishes with modern twists. During extensive renovations in 2010 and 2011, owners Kenneth Osherow and Driscoll DoCanto transformed this former tavern into a warm and inviting space, opening the kitchen and creating additional window space for a well lit, open air environment. The hostess station, columns and exquisite bar were hand crafted by locals from salvaged Vermont oak. Most of the SBK staff originate from the surrounding community which enhances the neighborhood charm and relaxed environment. The SBK offers a diverse wine list with over 20 wines by the glass from all over the world and an extensive cocktail list featuring unique and exciting cocktails. The beer selection is equally diverse with over 20 bottles and draughts, including local Harpoon Brewery, Samuel Adams, and Berkshire Brewing Company selections. An added Tequila Bar offers over 30 quality tequilas from around the world and a list of house margaritas that are sure to please. The venue itself has a long and colorful history. Originally Bulldogs Tavern in the 70’s, it was owned by Edward “The Bull Dog” Connors. After Bulldogs closed, the restaurant was re-christened the Rock Hill Tavern, as the Savin Hill neighborhood was previously known. It was then purchased around 2000 by Arthur Donovan, former proprietor of the once renowned Patty’s Pantry on Dorchester Ave. The restaurant was remodeled as C.F.Donovan’s and gained a loyal following as a neighborhood bar and restaurant. In 2009, C.F. Donovan’s closed its doors. The building and restaurant were acquired by the current owners in August of 2010 and opened as the Savin Bar and Kitchen in March of the following year. With a long history as a vibrant eating and drinking establishment, the current owners plan to run a neighborhood gathering place for many years to come. The SBK continues to be a meeting ground for many locals, friends and neighbors. Patrons hail from all over the area including Savin Hill, Jones Hill, South Boston, throughout Dorchester, the South End and many surrounding towns and communities. From the entire SBK Team, we look forward to serving you very soon.
Sunday: Open
Monday: Open
Tuesday: Open
Wednesday: Open
Thursday: Open
Friday: Open
Saturday: Open
Cuisines: Southern, Cajun
Crowd: Couples, Locals, Families
Best Food: Chicken
Dancing: Never
Highlights: Food Deals
Scenes: Restaurant
Avg. Entree: $10 - $15