As one of Boston's most venerable landmarks and Faneuil Hall's oldest restaurant (est. 1827), Durgin-Park serves classic New England chowders, Indian puddings, Boston baked beans, aged prime rib, steaks, shanks, the freshest seafood dinners, pastas and sandwiches. Celebrities, businessmen and women, students and tourists from every part of the globe visit Durgin-Park for its Yankee-style cuisine, affectionately cantankerous wait staff and historical lore. To experience Durgin-Park's made-from-scratch sensibility is to taste the revolutionary fervor that made the Cradle of Liberty what it has always been, a place where the Old World tempts the New, and both are better off for the company. History is served!
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dalya1

12/15/2009

Provided by Superpages

Delicious! Noteworthy was the fish chowder, which doesn't include shellfish nor shellfish broth, a true rarity. The prime rib was delicious and arrived just the way I ordered it. Don't forget to order the generous sauteed mushroom appetizer, which I asked to be delivered at the same time as the prime rib. I didn't leave room for dessert, although I was tempted to order the Indian pudding anyway. I thought the prices were typical for a good restaurant in Boston, perhaps more reasonably priced than most. Our dinner, including appetizers and tax, was about $60.00. We did not order drinks from the bar.

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Wed:
Thu - Sat:
Sun:
Extra Phones

Phone: 617-227-1579

Price Range
$$$
Location
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Neighborhood
Downtown Boston
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Durgin Park Company

Durgin-Park Restaurant

Category
Restaurants
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Price Range : Above Average

Good for Kids: Yes

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