Bunch-of-Grapes

Bunch-of-Grapes
Sign of the Bunch-of-Grapes tavern during 17th-18th c.
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TypeTavern
LocationState Street
Town or cityProvince of Massachusetts Bay
CountryUnited States
Construction started1733
Demolished1798
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The Bunch-of-Grapes was a tavern located on King Street (State Street) in Boston in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the 17th and 18th centuries. It served multiple functions in the life of the town, as one could buy drinks and meet friends, business associates, political co-conspirators. The facade of the Bunch-of-Grapes building featured an iconic sign: "Three gilded clusters of grapes dangled temptingly over the door before the eye of the passer-by."[1]

  1. ^ Samuel Adams Drake and Walter Kendall Watkins. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs. Boston, W.A. Butterfield, 1917.

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