South Boston exudes history, charm, and character. Naturally, so do its eateries! Whether you want an upscale but classic tavern, a lobster roll on a paper plate, or something more offbeat, Southie has you covered. Try one of these South Boston Apartments favorites. They are some of the best places to eat in South Boston.
Sullivan’s on Castle Island
For sixty years, Sullivan’s has served up seasonal Southie treats to Bostonians and tourists alike. It is nestled on the shore of Castle Island, a beloved South Boston park. For low, take-out prices, Sullivan’s offers some of the best seafood and burgers in the city. Of all the places to eat in South Boston, Sullivan’s is a local favorite.
Amrheins Restaurant
Sullivan’s on Castle Island
For sixty years, Sullivan’s has served up seasonal Southie treats to Bostonians and tourists alike. It is nestled on the shore of Castle Island, a beloved South Boston park. For low, take-out prices, Sullivan’s offers some of the best seafood and burgers in the city. Of all the places to eat in South Boston, Sullivan’s is a local favorite.
Amrheins Restaurant
There is something very South Boston about classic pub far done perfectly. That is exactly what you will find at Amrheins, a Southie institution. Plus, if you want a taste of history along with that lobster mac ‘n cheese, Amrheins has the oldest hand-carved bar in the United States. It has been serving thirsty Bostonians since 1890. Drop in and become a part of the tradition.
American Provisions
For an eclectic take on pub-friendly comfort food, head to Local 149. With its wooden walls, fireplace, and local art, the ambiance hits a happy medium between hip and cozy. So does the menu, which rotates with the season. And be sure to grab a craft beer with your meal – there are tons on tap.
American Provisions
This place is not a restaurant, but a farm to table grocery store. But its takeaway sandwiches are so tasty, American Provisions had to make our list as one of the best places to eat in South Boston. Grab something to go eat in a park on a nice day, to bring home for dinner on a chilly weeknight. And while you are there, browse the artisanal meats, cheeses, beer, wine, and other local food products. Yum!
Local 149
Local 149
For an eclectic take on pub-friendly comfort food, head to Local 149. With its wooden walls, fireplace, and local art, the ambiance hits a happy medium between hip and cozy. So does the menu, which rotates with the season. And be sure to grab a craft beer with your meal – there are tons on tap.