Does the leisurely pace of Boston life make a flying visit possible?
Before, during and after a long flight, I always enjoy a good drink. And so I head by fast cab through the night from Boston Logan International Airport to a downtown bar. But not just any bar. 84 Beacon Street. The most famous bar in the world. The Bull & Finch, opposite Boston Common, is the spiritual home of Cheers, the classic TV show. All the external shots of Sam Malone s beloved watering hole were filmed on Beacon Street. Unfortunately, all the internal shots were filmed in a huge studio thousands of miles away in California. Inside, the tiny Bull & Finch bears no resemblance at all to Cheers which, given that a million tourists like me turn up every year, means everyone is a little too close for comfort. I feel as if I have wandered into one of those challenges to see how many people you can squeeze in a Mini Cooper. I could get back to England quicker than I could get through to the bar. Having given up on the idea of a drink, I hit Boston s theatre district for a late night s
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