Boston's Oldest & Boldest Seafood 🦪 | Union Oyster House Guide
Skipping Union Oyster House in Boston? That’s like Paris without the Eiffel Tower! This 1826-born legend (yes, 189 years old!) has fed JFK, Julia Child, and countless oyster addicts. Here’s why it’s worth the hype: 🍽️ MUST-ORDER 🦪 Oyster Platter: Ice-cold + briny as the Atlantic 🌊 (watch shuckers at the 1st-floor raw bar!) 🥣 Clam Chowder: Creamy, clam-packed, Boston in a bowl 🦞 Lobster Dinner: Butter-drenched + meaty claws = soulmate material 🔥 Grilled Scallops: Caramelized edges, silky centers 🏛️ VIBE CHECK • Time capsule: Worn wooden booths, antique lights, JFK’s favorite booth (No. 18!) • Smells like: Sea salt + history 📜 💡 PRO TIPS • Reservations: Weekends = packed (book weeks ahead!) • Best seat: Raw bar for front-row oyster action 🎪 • Parking: Nightmare—take the T 🚇 Final Verdict: Eat here once, brag forever. 10/10 🏠 Union Oyster House 📍 41 Union St, Boston, MA #BostonIcons #UnionOysterHouse #HistoricEats #SeafoodLover #JFKApproved #FoodieTimeTravel #MustTryBoston #ClamChowderGoals