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More 2001 on opening night at the "Cheers" bar in Boston MA. Drinking with him is owner Tom Kershaw who also owns the Bull & Finch Pub, which the popular sitcom is based on. (Photo by Darren ...
Just before Labor Day last summer, the madness caught up with Eddie Doyle, assistant manager and 15-year veteran of the Bull & Finch Pub on Beacon Hill. ”I was standing in the middle of the room ...
"Cheers" fans from across Boston and even far away were at the namesake bar in Beacon Tuesday evening where they toasted the ...
Beyond officially changing the name from the Bull & Finch Pub in 2002 and opening a replica of the television bar in nearby Faneuil Hall, the owner continues to cash in on a twenty-years-dead ...
In October, Kelsey Grammer and Ted Danson reflected on their days at the Bull & Finch Pub — revealing that they had a falling out and didn’t speak for nearly 30 years. Now, Grammer is ...
The sitcom, set in a Boston bar — the Bull & Finch Pub, later changed to Cheers Beacon Hill — was so popular that it’s now embedded in local history. On that Thursday of the 98-minute series ...
In Boston, the local go-to is Cheer’s, which was originally founded in 1969 as the Bull and Finch Pub. Here, locals and visitors can enjoy great pub grub, down a few pints and revel about Beacon Hill ...
Tom Kershaw has lasted 55 years in an industry where many restaurants are more likely to last about five. Now the owner of Cheers and the Hampshire House reflects on his career milestone. House ...