BOSTON — More change is coming to the Seaport.
The Whiskey Priest has been around for eight years, but massive redevelopment along the Seaport forced them out. Bar owners announced last week that they would be closing.
The bar poured its last drink before shutting down around 2 a.m. Monday.
Developers will rip down the bar to make way for a 22-story tower, costing upwards of $260 million to build.
It is with a heavy heart that we are announcing that this coming Sunday September 2nd will be our last day of business. We've had a great run and have had some unforgettable times. We'd like to take this... https://t.co/Jg5Vzc75Us
— The Whiskey Priest (@TheWhskeyPriest) August 30, 2018
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