The four story Gardiner Building, which now houses the Chart House, was built around 1763 and served as office to Thomas Hancock and , subsequently, his nephew, John Hancock. Often referred to as "Hancock's Counting House,” it is the oldest building on Long Wharf. The historical backdrop that only Chart House provides will make your special day picture perfect. Guests will note many original fixtures such as Hancock's safe, broad wooden beams, floors, staircase and red brick walls. Our customized banquet packages can accommodate everything from luncheon buffets to 4-course seated dinners, featuring legendary dishes such as Pan-Seared Scallops, Snapper Hemmingway and award-winning Prime Rib. We offer an extensive wine list and a full bar. We offer complimentary valet parking and seasonal outdoor seating available. We are convenient to some of the city's finest hotels and a short ride from the airport.
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An incredible landmark location on Boston’s Long Wharf, Chart House is situated in the Gardiner Building – the restored 18th-century offices of American Patriot John Hancock. Combine the extraordinary setting with outstanding cuisine & it’s not hard to see why the restaurant is a longtime favorite. Since 1961, Chart House has been dedicated to providing the ideal dining experience. With 30 historic, waterfront & showcase locations across the U.S., Chart House offers spectacular views & exceptional service that you’re sure to enjoy. From fresh fish specialties to slow-roasted prime rib, our renowned chefs have tailored a menu to complement local cuisine while introducing a hint of the exotic. Choose from our famous entrées such as Macadamia Crusted Mahi, Miso Glazed Salmon & Whole Maine Lobster. We also offer a daily selection of fresh fish, an extensive collection of fine wines & decadent desserts like our famous Hot Chocolate Lava Cake. Pato Dining at its finest!
- Contact Danielle Knight, Banquet Coordinator at (617) 227-1576
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