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Specialties
Boston’s Bistro & Pub is an appealing find for all bier lovers. Conveniently located on the corner of N. Main Street and Dog Leg road in Dayton, Boston’s Bistro offers its guests their choice of 17 rotating draughts and over 100 different global craft bottled biers. Boston’s presents a true public house (pub) experience, featuring specialty gourmet pizzas with a Hungarian flare and a happy hour running from 3pm-7pm. It was voted the number one «Imported Bier Pub» by Dayton City Paper and was the winner of Stone Brewery’s «Most Arrogant Bar in America» challenge. Whether it be a couple playing a game of pool, a group of friends meeting outside in our Bier Garten around the fire pit, or an organization hosting fundraising events in our private event room, Boston’s is versatile enough to accommodate your needs.
History
Established in 1927.
Our History
Founded back in 1927, Boston’s Bistro is one of Dayton’s oldest watering holes.
The Bostyan family opened up their first business and named it the Olé Time Bar in West Dayton.
In 1952, their son Stephen took over the family business and transformed it into a Hungarian restaurant called Gypsy Gardens which serves as the current location of Boston’s Bistro and Pub.
Today, David Boston, the grandson of John and Magdalena Bostyan, is the current owner of Boston’s Bistro and Pub and is as committed today to maintaining a superior level of customer service, pleasant atmosphere, authenticity, and family heritage as his grandfather did so many years ago.
Meet the Business Owner
David B.
Business Owner
David Boston, the grandson of John and Magdalena Bostyan, is the current owner of Boston’s Bistro and Pub and has been committed to maintaining the same level of customer service, pleasant atmosphere, authenticity, and family heritage.
In spite of name changes, locations, and the ups and downs in business over the years, the family business still remains a fixture in the Dayton community and has always been owned and operated by the Bostyan family.