Turning Point
A bar with surprisingly great food, hiding in plain sight
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f the Junction’s theme parties, wild paint jobs, and 50-plus bottled beer selection aren’t enough to lure you in, the unexpectedly good food should. The drunken mussels are a must-try concoction of tomatoes, onions, and a full pound of shellfish, all cooked down in a pint of beer fresh from the tap. You can also feast your ears on live music five nights a week, and dive into signature beer buckets any time you want. Templeton
all the time—green for St. Patrick’s Day, red
at Christmas, yellow for the hell of it—although
the signature black trim is permanent.
Shhh who knew
The Junction is named for its location at the junction between East and West Broadway.
110 Dorchester St.
at Broadway
South Boston,
MA,
02127
617.268.6429
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10 Bus, 5 Bus, 9 Bus, Andrew/Red Line, Broadway/Red Line
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Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday, noon to 1 a.m.
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