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McGreevy's
NameMcGreevy's
TypeSports bar and restaurant

McGreevy's. McGreevy's is a popular sports bar and restaurant chain with locations in Boston, Massachusetts, and other parts of the United States. The restaurant is known for its lively atmosphere, New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox games, and a wide variety of American cuisine. McGreevy's has been featured on Food Network and ESPN and has hosted events with Dennis Eckersley and Jerry Remy.

History

McGreevy's was founded by Dropkick Murphys' lead singer Ken Casey and has since become a staple in the Boston sports scene, with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick making appearances. The restaurant has been involved in various Charity events, including those supporting the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. McGreevy's has also partnered with Samuel Adams and Harpoon Brewery to offer a wide selection of Craft beer. The restaurant's history is closely tied to the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, where it is located near Fenway Park and the House of Blues.

Description

McGreevy's is a sports bar and restaurant that offers a unique dining experience, with Flat-screen TVs and Live music events. The restaurant is decorated with Sports memorabilia, including Autographed jerseys and Vintage equipment. McGreevy's has been compared to other popular sports bars, such as The Capital Grille and The Cheesecake Factory, but its unique atmosphere and menu set it apart. The restaurant has hosted events with WEEI and NESN and has been featured on Comcast SportsNet and CBS Sports.

McGreevy's menu features a wide variety of American cuisine, including Burgers, Sandwiches, and Salads. The restaurant is known for its Irish cuisine, including Shepherd's pie and Corned beef and cabbage. McGreevy's also offers a wide selection of Appetizers, including Wings and Sliders. The restaurant's menu has been influenced by Boston's diverse culinary scene, with dishes inspired by Neptune Oyster and The Union Oyster House. McGreevy's has also partnered with Local breweries, such as Trillium Brewing Company and Night Shift Brewing, to offer a unique selection of Craft beer.

Locations

McGreevy's has several locations in the United States, including Boston, Massachusetts, and Foxborough, Massachusetts. The restaurant is located near popular attractions, such as Fenway Park and Gillette Stadium. McGreevy's has also been involved in various Community events, including those supporting the Boston Marathon and the Head of the Charles Regatta. The restaurant's locations have been featured on Google Maps and Yelp and have received positive reviews from The Boston Globe and The New York Times.

Reception

McGreevy's has received positive reviews from The Boston Globe and The New York Times, with praise for its unique atmosphere and menu. The restaurant has been featured on Food Network and ESPN and has hosted events with Dennis Eckersley and Jerry Remy. McGreevy's has also been recognized for its Charity work, including its support for the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The restaurant has been compared to other popular sports bars, such as The Capital Grille and The Cheesecake Factory, but its unique atmosphere and menu set it apart. McGreevy's has received awards from Boston Magazine and Improper Bostonian and has been recognized as one of the best sports bars in Boston by USA Today and Sports Illustrated. Category:Restaurants in Boston

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