Finding watering holes in Boston



Yep - I know, it IS cheesy, but coming to Boston for a few days, I just had to look up Cheers, which I frequented for so many hours in the 80ties, where the bar appeared almost non-stop on TV sets around the world.

Sitting for a pint (on Norm's seat) I found out the brutal truth: Actually, no one in there knows your name!

A few hours later, I happened to find the real deal. Deep down in Southie - the notorious Irish-Catholic neighborhood in South Boston, which  the gangster 'Whitey' Bulger  ruled for decades - I found refuge from the cold wind inside the pub  Murphy's Law.

In here, nobody wanted to have their photos taken (and you don't push your luck in Southie) - but it was a nice place to sit for a couple of hours - and actually, a few of them did indeed ask for my name 

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  1. No one cares when the bar closes at 9:00PM. What's the point to drinking when you have to go home to your family before you're good and drunk?

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