
About The Cask'n Flagon

The now World Famous Cask’n Flagon began as a small neighborhood bar known as Oliver’s back in 1969. Oliver’s was host to many now famous musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Hendrix, and the band Boston. A few years later Oliver’s changed its name to the Cask’n Flagon. Through the years the Cask’n Flagon has gone through many changes. What was once known as the little bar on the corner of Brookline Avenue is now a landmark location for diehard Red Sox fans, college students, locals and tourists. Mention the Cask’n Flagon anywhere, anytime to anyone and chances are they have probably been here.
Many have said that the Cask’n Flagon is as synonymous to Fenway Park as the infamous Green Monster and the Citgo sign. After thirty-five years, the Cask’n Flagon still holds the heart of Boston. Its walls are filled with black and white photographs of old time baseball greats such as Bobby Doerr (#1), Joe Cronin (#4), Carl Yastrzemski (#8), Ted Williams (#9), Carlton Fisk (#27) and many others. Through the memories, in these photographs, history comes alive. With its nostalgic atmosphere, outstanding staff and its commitment to the best customer service possible, the entire team at the Cask’n Flagon is determined to provide you with a great experience no matter what your occasion may be. Please enjoy your visit and come back soon and see us again.