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Cambridge's oldest family and woman owned bar. Serving cold beer and warm friends since 1934. Iconic neighborhood institution with rich history and loyal following.
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The Vibe
Paddy's Lunch isn't just Cambridge's oldest family-owned bar—it's three generations of women keeping a neighborhood institution alive since 1934. The bar is a time capsule, with regulars whose families have been coming for decades. This is where Cambridge drinks, celebrates, and connects.
Comfortable conversation level
Why It's Great
Three Generations of Women Running Cambridge's Oldest Family Bar
In 1934, Irish immigrants Patrick and Margaret Fennell opened Paddy's Lunch. Ninety years later, their great-granddaughter Ruth Ryan Allen still pours drinks behind the same bar. Three generations of women—all from the same family—have kept this Cambridge institution alive.
That history shows in every detail. The bar feels unchanged in ways that feel intentional, not neglected. Regulars include families who've been coming for decades, their loyalty passed down like recipes. The community connection is genuine—Paddy's has hosted a 5K for girls' sports for over 13 years.
The bar doesn't try to be anything but itself. Cold beer, simple food, warm welcome. The conversations matter more than the cocktail menu. Students discover it and become regulars. Regulars bring their kids, who grow up to become regulars.
Ruth calls it "the last remaining and longest established family owned bar in Cambridge." That's not marketing—it's fact. And the fact that it's women-owned and operated for most of those 90 years makes the story richer.
A beer at the bar, conversation with whoever's next to you. That's it. That's enough.
Cold Beer
The main attraction, served as it should be
Pub Food
Simple, satisfying bar fare
Conversation
The real reason people come
Why It's In Our Guide
Paddy's Lunch represents Cambridge history—90 years of the same family serving the same community. The women-owned legacy and genuine neighborhood feel are irreplaceable.
“Three generations of women running Cambridge's last family bar.”
— WCVB“A dive bar making history.”
— Cambridge ChronicleNeighborhood Nine and beyond love Paddy's. The annual 5K for girls' sports shows the community commitment that keeps people coming back.
Insider Tips
Anytime that feels right. Weeknight regulars, weekend energy.
No reservations. Find a seat, order a drink.
The bar itself for the full experience.
Cold beer. Keep it simple.
Street parking in residential area. Porter Square T is walkable.
Ratings & Reviews
Based on 379 reviews
234 reviews
Updated 2024-12
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Frequently Asked Questions
Paddy's Lunch opened in 1934—90 years of continuous family operation. It's Cambridge's oldest family-owned bar.
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Contact Details
260 Walden Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Mon-Sat: 11AM-1AM, Sun: 12PM-11PM
12 min walk from Porter
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— Herman Blume, on Cambridge dining