21st Amendment
Bar
150 Bowdoin Street, Boston, MA 02108
–
Park Street (0.1 mi)
Spaces for hire at 21st Amendment
Event Room-Interior
Bar
·
Semi-private area
60 seats
70 standing
Planning a birthday partyy, charity event, family gathering, holiday party, or other event you want to make special?
Let us help make your next party easy and memorable. The 21st has a variety of menu options based on budget, time of your event, and number of guests. We can accommodate groups of anywhere from 5 to 60.
We're happy to work around...
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am
Alcohol licence extension
PA system / music speakers
Play your own music
Entire Venue
Bar
·
Whole venue
96 seats
106 standing
21st Amendment Pub and Bar is a great place for your next birthday party or family gathering. It’s spacious and can fit up to 96 people. The food is great and the atmosphere is perfect for a good time.
We also have an impressive menu with some of the best appetizers in the city, cocktails, and a full bar.
We are hoping to working with you!!!
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am
Alcohol licence extension
PA system / music speakers
Play your own music
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150 Bowdoin Street, Boston, MA 02108
Park Street (0.1 mi)
Public transportation
- Subway Park Street 0.1 mi
- Subway Government Center 0.2 mi
- Subway Bowdoin 0.2 mi
- Bus Tremont St opp Temple Pl 0.2 mi
- Bus State St @ Washington Mall - State St Sta 0.3 mi
- Bus Haymarket 0.4 mi
- Train North Station 0.6 mi
- Train South Station 0.6 mi
- Taxi South Station Taxi Stand 0.6 mi
Parking
- Parking 15-15A Beacon St Parking - 15-15A Beacon St, Boston 0.1 mi
- Parking 17 Beacon St Parking - 17 Beacon St, Boston 0.1 mi
Hotels
- XV Beacon 0.1 mi
- Hotel AKA Boston Common 0.1 mi
- Maverick Suites 0.1 mi
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Monday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Tuesday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Wednesday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Thursday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Friday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Saturday
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Event Room-Interior
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Facilities and catering options
Up to 106
standing
Up to 96
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About 21st Amendment
The site of the 21st Amendment was originally designed in 1899 as Boston's most luxurious hotel complete with electricity, running water, a roof garden and the city's first "passenger lift". It's elegant furnishings and amenities attracted Boston's most famous guests and visitors such as Louisa May Alcott, Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Lindbergh.
Originally the 21st Amendment, or as it was known then as the famous men-only Bellevue Pub, and later, the Golden Dome Pub, was a hangout for some of the state's most colorful figures. A good part of the Commonwealth's business was transacted in the Bellevue's dark corners and John F. Kennedy was even rumored to write speeches by the fireplace in the back.
While our name and appearance may have changed, our welcoming spirit remains. We look forward to spending time with you soon at the 21st as we add new chapters to our already fabled history.
Originally the 21st Amendment, or as it was known then as the famous men-only Bellevue Pub, and later, the Golden Dome Pub, was a hangout for some of the state's most colorful figures. A good part of the Commonwealth's business was transacted in the Bellevue's dark corners and John F. Kennedy was even rumored to write speeches by the fireplace in the back.
While our name and appearance may have changed, our welcoming spirit remains. We look forward to spending time with you soon at the 21st as we add new chapters to our already fabled history.
FAQ
At 21st Amendment, the following catering options are available:
- In-house catering service is available
- Free on-street parking is available
- Paid parking facilities are available nearby
21st Amendment is located at 150 Bowdoin Street, in the Boston. The nearest metro station is Park Street.