Durgin Park
6 expert reviews
“The menu is as authentic as it gets with classic New England cuisine that doesn’t stray far from the fare of our founding fathers.”
– Travel + Leisure
"Yankee cooking attracts flocks of tourists to this legendary old dining hall (established 1826), famed for communal tables (smaller tables available on request) and huge portions."
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Yankee cooking attracts flocks of tourists to this legendary old dining hall (established 1826), famed for communal tables (smaller tables available on request) and huge portions.
"Known for no-nonsense service and sawdust on the floorboards, Durgin Park hasn’t changed much since the restaurant opened in 1827." Full review
""Around for what seems like forever", this circa-1826 Faneuil Hall "tourism" hub is "still going strong" with "giant portions" of "down-home" New England fare in ultra-"old-school" surrounds." Full review
"Established before you were born, which is true, unless you're 100 years old, in which case, congrats on figuring out the online."
"As Faneuil Hall tourist traps go, this cheerfully creaky joint maintains surprising integrity." Full review