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Kennedy's Midtown Restaurant

42 Province St
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 426-3333
Kennedy's Midtown Restaurant
Cross Street:
Bromfield Street
Hours:
Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat-Sun 9am-2pm

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Kennedy's Midtown Restaurant

Boston's best kept secret

  • Minutes from the Theatre
  • Delicious Weekend Brunch
  • Special Events and Functions

Welcome to Kennedy's Midtown, an upbeat Irish Pub and Steak House with a lively piano and martini bar that vibrates with the cheerful banter of patrons.

Ideally situated in Boston's Midtown, Kennedy's is located between Downtown Crossing and the historic Boston Common: just steps from Beacon Hill, the Freedom Trail, the Orpheum Theatre, Boston's Theatre District and Faneuil Hall.

Kennedy's Midtown caters to a busy downtown crowd for lunch, offering a comfortable meal with efficient service. Our full dinner menu is available from 4pm for theatre goers, and features aged steaks, seafood, and assorted classic dishes, in addition to the traditional pub fare.

Make Kennedy's your choice for lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, drinks and entertainment, or that special event.

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Editorial Review for Kennedy's Midtown Restaurant – by Citysearch Staff

The Scene
Spanning almost an entire city block, this all-in-one eating and drinking establishment offers something for everyone. Because of its proximity to the financial district, the restaurant attracts a strong lunch crowd, while the bar enjoys a lively after-work scene. The crown jewel in the Somers Pubs family features the same authentic Irish touches found in Hennessy's and the Grand Canal. During the work week, the clientele is made up mostly of professionals and tourists, while the weekends bring in a slightly younger, dance-happy crowd.

The Draw
Few places in the city cover as much ground, figuratively and literally. The restaurant is a dependable spot for large portions of filling tavern fare such as Shepherd's pie and fish and chips. Numerous TVs and an impressive selection of beers, malts and cognacs provide a comfy spot to watch a game or catch up with friends after work.

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Insider Tips

Save Money

On most weekends, patrons can avoid paying a $5 cover charge by arriving prior to 9pm.

The Extras

Brunch is served on weekends starting at 9am, and live music is featured on Sundays from 12pm-3pm.

User Reviews for Kennedy's Midtown Restaurant

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

07/05/2007 Posted by luvs2dancealot

I love Kennedy's. I'm there every week. I love there food and there bartenders are good people. I miss the comedians they used to have on Monday nights. I'll never go in on a Monday now because they have live music from a one-guy or woman show, which is not entertaining to me what-so-ever. It's definately not a place to go if you wana dance, but more of a start off conversational bar. I can't get enough of the place, it's grrrreat.

Pros: GOOD DRINKS, FOOD, and BARTENDERS

Cons: bad entertainment on Monday nights

4 Star Rating: Recommended

03/07/2007 Posted by rosiepozie

I've been to Kenendy's a number of times, usually for drinks, occasionally for food. I think the barstaff is great (the waitstaff probably is as well, I wouldn't know), the food is good but maybe a bit overpriced, and I generally have a nice time drinking in there. But I dropped in a couple weeks ago and was driven out after not even and hour by the music. I am sorry, but i can't for the life of me understand why any adult would want to go into a bar and listen to a whiny girl with a guitar and a microphone wail about her tragically-ended relationships and misunderstood childhood. I may have endured this at coffee houses in high school, but now when I'm nursing a pint at the end of the day I'd prefer the music on the jukebox, the sound on the game, or just the sound of silence.

Pros: Friendly bartenders

Cons: Whiny girls with guitars

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Insider Tips

Save Money

On most weekends, patrons can avoid paying a $5 cover charge by arriving prior to 9pm.

More Insider Tips

Bar/Club Information

Smoking

  • No

Atmospheres

  • Bars
  • After Work
  • Lounge
  • Whiskey Bars
  • Pub / Tavern
  • Food Served
  • Specialty Cocktails

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Mon-Fri 11am-2am
  • Sat-Sun 9am-2pm

Dress Code

  • Casual to dressy

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • American Express
  • MasterCard

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