The country's most dramatic dining

By roosevelt @ Feb 07, 2008 08:23 AM 1 comment

The Union Oyster House, established in Boston in 1826, is the nation's oldest continually operating restaurant. Over the years, it’s attracted some very famous patrons, including Daniel Webster, who famously downed dozens of oysters with his tumblers of brandy and water, and the Kennedy clan, who dined here so often that JFK’s favorite booth was dedicated to his memory.

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