These Boston Bars Can Stay Open Until 3 a.m. During the World Cup

Dozens of Boston bars and restaurants are taking advantage of a later last call in the city!
Mayor Michelle Wu announced on Tuesday that Boston bars and restaurants with existing 2 a.m. liquor licenses can apply to stay open until 3 am. during the FIFA World Cup period, thanks to a temporary state law signed by Governor Maura Healey.
The extension is designed to accommodate the influx of visitors expected in Boston throughout the tournament. Establishments that currently close at 1 a.m. or earlier can also apply to extend their hours by one additional hour, though they will not be eligible to stay open until 3 a.m.
Here’s a look at Boston bars and clubs that will be allowed to serve alcohol through 3 a.m. until July 31.
Downtown
State Street Provisions
The Tam
4th Wall
The Alley Bar
Bull & Finch/Cheers
Hobgoblin
BSMNT
Centerfolds Boston
Savvor Restaurant & Lounge
Taco Azul
Howl at the Moon
Tiki Rock
Mr. Dooley’s Boston Tavern
The Green Dragon Tavern
Hennessy’s of Boston
Durty Nelly’s
Royale
Crown
Beantown Pub
The Hub Pub
Bostonia Public House
Vintage Lounge
Rock Bottom
Bijou Nightclub
Corner Pub of Chinatown
Yvonne’s
Mariel
Caveau
Teddy’s on the Hill
Icon
The White Bull Tavern
Ghost Light Tavern
Alma Cantina
The Dubliner
Wild Rover
Apex Bar and Lounge
Sissy K’s
Chemist
Warehouse Kitchen + Sports Bar
The Black Rose
Allston-Brighton
HAN Boston
Irish Village
bb.q Chicken
Gopchang Story
Hobsons Bar and Kitchen
The Last Drop
Harry’s Bar and Grill
Hopewell Bar and Kitchen
Avenue Bar & Grille
Blondie’s
Fenway-Kenmore
The Kenmore
The Corner
The Westland
Jillian’s Billiards Club
Cask ‘n Flagon
Sojuba
East Boston
Medallo
NFARRA2
La Terraza
Billares Colombia
La Hacienda
Reel House
South Boston
Croke Park
Lincoln Tavern
Murphy’s Law
Seaport
Scorpion Bar/The Grand
Empire
75 Liberty Wharf
Bambola
Mr H
Yotel Boston
Omni Boston Hotel
West End
Big Night Live
The Greatest Bar
Night Shift
Scores
Causeway
Jamaica Plain
Costello’s Tavern
Roxbury
Casa Bonita Mexican Grill
Dorchester
Home Run Cafe
McGonagle’s Pub
Sorrel and Lime
Landmark Public House
Blend
North End
Corner Cafe
The Flamingo
Artu
South End
The Beehive
Kartal
Anchovies
Back Bay
The Raffles Hotel
The Parish Cafe
Zuma Boston
A.T. O’Keefe’s
Parm
Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar
Dillon’s

Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native. Mother of three, married to Peter G.


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