Old Sully's in Charlestown Is Apparently Closing

One of Boston's classic dive bars--and one that was used in a scene for a critically-acclaimed movie--may be shutting down.

A licensing board page within the City of Boston website indicates that Old Sully's in Charlestown is petitioning to transfer its liquor license to Guira y Tambora Restaurant in Roslindale, with an earlier post in the Charlestown Patriot-Bridge stating that "Though not official, 'Old Sullys' will be closing its doors permanently before the end of winter." A Facebook post on a page for the Union Street watering hole mentioned last fall that the space may be turned into condos, but this has not been confirmed as of yet.

Old Sully's is one of Boston's few remaining true dive bars, as a number of others around the city have closed over the past several years, including the Lower Mills Pub in Dorchester, Aces High and the Quencher Tavern in South Boston, and the Castlebar in Brighton. The bar can be seen in The Town, a Ben Affleck movie released in 2010 that was nominated for a number of awards. The place is often confused with another "Sully's" nearby--Sullivan's Pub on Main Street in Charlestown.

A photo of Old Sully's can be seen on our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants) at this link:

http://www.hiddenboston.com/dive-sullys.html

The address for Old Sully's is 56 Union Street, Charlestown, MA, 02129.

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