
Originally opened in October of 1996, Grafton Street Pub &
Grill has been a beloved institution of Harvard Square for nearly a decade.
Located at 1230 Massachusetts Avenue - the Gateway of Harvard Square - this
neighborhood hotspot is named after the spirited cobblestone-lined shopping
district in Dublin's famed Temple Bar area. Grafton Street deftly
combines a traditional Irish pub's warmth and coziness with a contemporary
and comfortable full service restaurant.
Formerly located at 1280 Massachusetts Avenue, Grafton Street relocated
in June of 2002. The relocation afforded owners Patrick Lee, Peter Lee,
Gerry Sheerin and Sean Kennedy a much larger floor plan with enhanced views
of the Square, and only a block away from the original site.
Executive Chef Scott Robertson serves up contemporary American cuisine for lunch
and dinner seven days a week, including a prized Sunday brunch. The bustling
bar boasts an extensive selection of beer, wine and liquor, and features
several signature cocktails created exclusively by award-winning Grafton
Street mixologists.
The 5,000 square foot space revels in tones of cream, beige and brown, complemented
by black trim, yielding what is a well-designed but inherently relaxed space.
Well-placed drapes and unique table arrangements enable diners to have a
relatively private experience in the midst of the lively restaurant. Perhaps
the most notable source of Grafton Street's pulse are the French doors
spanning the front of the restaurant, allowing the vibrancy of Harvard Square
to emanate throughout the restaurant.