BOSTON — The items that make Doyle's bar in Jamaica Plain so unique have been auctioned off.
It was a packed house Wednesday as the auctioneer kicked off the F.J. Doyle and Company's final march in history.
Bar stools, beer signs, and forgotten bits of Boston were up for the bidding.
HAPPENING NOW: Goodbye Doyle’s Phase Two. Crowd packs #JP landmark bar for auction of historical photos, art work and fixtures. More on @boston25 news beginning at 4pm with @KerryKavanaugh and @ChrisFlanaganTV pic.twitter.com/A8QgCQYe0b
— Jim Morelli (@MorelliJim) November 6, 2019
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Auction has begun at #doylescafe. #Jamaicaplain #doyles @boston25 pic.twitter.com/WA3FFQ8ZV4
— Chetan Rakieten (@chetanrakieten) November 6, 2019
Doyle's has decided to shut down after more than 130 years in business because the owner says they can't afford to stay open.
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