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How to Party Like A Politician During Boston's 2004 Democratic National Convention

As over 35,000 politically-minded visitors flock to Boston the last week of July, the burning question in many minds is where do the politicians go in a city steeped in centuries old tradition? For many of them, the answer has always been found at The 21st Amendment.

Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 14, 2004 -- Originally a gentlemans bar in the 1900s with no public street access, the 21st Amendment is named after the amendment which repeals prohibition. One of the oldest establishments in Boston, this Beacon Hill tavern is located steps from the State House within the former Bellevue Hotel -- the most prestigious hotel in the country during the 1900s. The ghosts of colorful characters ranging from Winston Churchill to Joe Kennedy still linger within its wood-beamed walls. John F. Kennedy could often be found writing speeches by the fireplace and is rumored to still have an unpaid tab. The bar was so loved in the political world that court officers would call over to beckon back lawmakers when there were Roll Call votes in the State House.

Little has changed from the 21sts historic roots. Posters such as loose lips sink ships" and advertisements for 5 cent beers" adorn the walls, along with more recent awards. Continuing to host local politicians, lobbyists, and legislative aides from across the street, the 21st is packed with politicos during busy luncheon and after-work hours where the hidden gems now are the daily specials. Now the 21st has become a neighborhood hangout for Beacon Hill residents, Suffolk University law students, and the movers and shakers of Boston. With neighbors including democratic presidential candidate John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz, medical malpractice thriller Robin Cook and former Mayor Kevin White, you never know who youll run into here.

The minute you walk into this unassuming bar situated in the heart of Bostons finest neighborhood, youll understand why the 21st continues to be Where Beacon Hill Meets" for a great time.

About The 21st Amendment
An intimate historic tavern located in the shadow of the State House on Beacon Hill, the 21st evokes the charm and character of Boston. A favorite political hangout, JFK was rumored to write speeches by the dining room fireplace. Open from lunch and dinner, 7 days a week. The 21st is located at 150 Bowdoin Street, across from the State House in Boston. More information, including daily specials, can be found at www.21stboston.com or by calling 617.227.7100.

About Eat Drink Laugh Restaurant Group
Since 1993, the Eat Drink Laugh Restaurant Group has been successfully creating unique and entertaining establishments across Boston. The goal of the EDL Restaurant Group is to produce high quality, fun establishments with three things in common -- great food, interesting drinks, and deep community ties. Current locations include Peking Tom's in Downtown Crossing (www.pekingtom.com), The Blarney Stone in Dorchester (www.blarneystoneboston.com), The 21st Amendment in Beacon Hill (www.21stboston.com), The Paramount on Charles Street (www.paramountboston.com), and West on Centre in West Roxbury (www.westoncentreboston.com).

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