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If you happen to be near King's Chapel, you can visit this bar. On the menu, you can choose perfectly cooked lobster rolls, chicken and clam chowder. The Last Hurrah has tasty Boston cream pie, creamy cakes and chocolate custard listed on the menu. Delicious coffee martini, scotch or wine are among the best drinks to try. It might be cool to enjoy great espresso, tea or chocolate frappe.

The cozy atmosphere of this place allows customers to relax after a hard working day. A number of visitors say that the staff is energetic here. See with your own eyes that the service is fine. Most reviewers note that prices are low for what you get. Many guests describe the decor as beautiful. As for the Google rating, this spot achieved 4.4. Browse the menu online and be ready to order tasty food at this bar.

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The Boston cream pies are amazing, well worth a visit! Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Original Boston Cream Pie
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Only place to dine in hotel at night. Overpriced food and drinks. Minimal menu options but the food is very good. Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Located in the historic Omni Parker House hotel, the Last Hurrah is an upscale whiskey bar that has an unmistakable inviting glow when you pass by it and its massive glass-paned windows facing the street. During a recent stay at the Omni Parker House, the original home of the Boston Cream Pie, I knew my visit wouldn't be complete without giving the local confectionary delight a try during my stay. During the weekend, the Last Hurrah was PACKED from the time it opened until the time it closed. I opted to visit on a Monday evening shortly before Christmas and found it to be a much smaller crowd. (I was able to actually get a table and/or seat at the bar the third time I tried) Service was great. I opted to have the Chicken Parmesan sandwich for my entree, which came with a side of house chips and a pickle. The sandwich was good - nothing to write home about as a trip highlight but if you're hungry it'll get the job done. For dessert, I of course went with the Boston Cream Pie and accompanying Boston Cream Pie martini. I gotta say - I agree with many of the other commenters that although the dessert may have gotten it start here, it definitely wasn't the best I've ever had. BUT that martini was what dessert cocktail dreams are made of. I loved the ambiance of the bar and would definitely be back to enjoy a cocktail or two at the beautiful wood bar. Fun Fact - I was told by a local tour guide that this bar was one of the stops where JFK and pals celebrated during his Bachelor Party - hence the name Last Hurrah.
ClosedOpens at 4PM
$$$$ Price range per person $20
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60 School St
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Government Center
60 School St, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Сredit cards accepted No outdoor seating Booking Wheelchair accessible TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 4PM-12AM
MondayMon 4PM-12AM
TuesdayTue 4PM-12AM
WednesdayWed 4PM-12AM
ThursdayThu 4PM-12AM
FridayFri 4PM-12AM
SaturdaySat 4PM-12AM
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