Squealing Pig

617-566-6651
134 Smith St
Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120
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bethbeth

on Citysearch Oct 18, 2007
A group of us keeps going to bar because of it's proximity to work. They do have quite a selection of imported beers on tap and in bottles. The only two food items on the menu I can say I really like are their one dessert... (more)

shibby712

on Citysearch Jan 11, 2007
while nearly every night except thursdays (and now one saturday a month) is pretty quiet at the pig, thursday nights are the most fun you could have in a month and a definite way to wind up the week. The pig is a great... (more)

alwaysboston

on Citysearch Oct 31, 2006
it's a good, fun spot and shows soccer on the big screen... packed during world cup...good food, good drinks, excellent service. (more)

bettinahatesboston

on Citysearch Jul 05, 2006
We went there as a large group in the middle of the week when the place was empty. The wait staff went out of their way to be unhelpful and rude. Usually, large groups get asked more than once if they want another round of... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Sep 27, 2005
The squeeling pig is a bar my friends like to go to on thursday nights because they have life irsh music. The thing is the play the SAME SONGS every Thursday night. Not to mention the alcohol choices are limited (lot of... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Sep 25, 2005
The place to be on Thursday nights are the Squeeling Pig. Mike Berret plays Irish music on his guitar while the whole bar sings along. He changes words around the make the songs hysterically funny. The bar tenders at... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch May 23, 2005
The Pig is an excellent Irish pub down by Mission Hill that has addictive toasties (grilled sandwiches with almost anything you can think of on them), and affordable beer (I think a Guinness there is like $3.50 or so.... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Sep 07, 2004
<b>In Short</b><br>Tiny white lights strung from exposed iron beams cast a glow onto the well-worn pine tables and end-to-end bar at The Squealing Pig. A dozen taps flow with Irish and English brews, while steaming... (more)

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