Fans in Boston flocked to the Cheers bar on Beacon Hill following the death of beloved actor George Wendt. Wendt’s family said he died at the age of 76 early Tuesday morning, peacefully in his sleep ...
While the interior of the bar doesn’t look exactly like the Cheers we know from TV, the closest approximation to where Norm would sit at the end of the bar was roped off following the news of Wendt’s ...
Who doesn’t want to go where everybody knows their name, at least once in a while? If you’ve ever watched the sitcom “Cheers,” which ran for 11 seasons between 1982-1993, you probably became warmly ...
This installation of “Behind the Counter,” is an ongoing series celebrating Beacon Hill salespeople and the places they work. If you have any suggestions for future pieces, please contact Susanne at ...
Charlie Day’s bar-hopping adventure through the Hub continued on Friday, as the “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” actor made a stop at the iconic Cheers Boston bar on Beacon Hill. Donning a Red Sox ...
The 80s TV sitcom Cheers was set in Boston and has always had a special place in Bostonians' hearts. When word spread on Tuesday about the passing of George Wendt, who played Norm, Boston turned out ...
The bar where everyone knows your name is closing permanently. After 20 years, the "Cheers" bar at Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace is closing. According to CBS Boston, the owner said the decision to ...
Tributes are continuing to pour in for actress Kirstie Alley, who died on Monday after a recent diagnosis of colon cancer. Alley, 71, won an Emmy Award and Golden Globe for her portrayal of Rebecca ...