Historians agree that bars in Massachusetts are about as old as the state itself. Early settlers wasted no time setting up local taverns before schoolhouses in some cases.
In fact, Massachusetts is home to what are believed to be the oldest bars in the United States like the Green Dragon Tavern which dates back to 1654, or Warren Tavern in Charlestown which was the first building to be erected in
I always knew that Massachusetts was loaded with great restaurants and eateries, but I had no idea the Commonwealth was stocked with so many great pizzerias!
Massachusetts is a great place to live. Things like great schools, thriving job markets, and an overall high quality of life all lead to folks choosing Massachusetts as their home.
One of the main reasons the quality of life in Massachusetts consistently ranks so high is the overall health of its residents. Fro...
According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey just recently signed a supplemental budget bill that will allow establishments to sell cocktails to-go in the state permanently.
When you think of Massachusetts, there's a good chance the first city, town, or region you would think of is Boston, Cape Cod, Salem, Cambridge, or Nantucket/Martha's Vineyard. Those certainly are the usual popular destinations, and for good reason. But there are definitely lots of other great spots throughout the Bay State that I'm leaving out. So, what about some of those other places around the Bay State that don't necessarily get the recognition? Those are the more underrated places throughout the state. It just so happens that western Massachusetts is home to not one, but four of those spots.