WHERE FRIENDS BECOME FAMILY.

WELCOME HOME.

a neighborhood staple since 2002.

Our story began in early 2001, when Bob Sr. made the decision to sell his Hampton Beach Night Club, Jeremiahs, and purchase a much smaller, more laid back, bar closer to he and his wife, Leslie’s, home in Dracut. Owning a “pub,” - one reminiscent of the MANY that he visited during his travels to visit family in Ireland - was a life-long dream of Bob’s. So, when the opportunity arose to purchase the space at 1480 Broadway, Bob did not waste a second. He and his crew spent months renovating the property and finally in July of 2002 our doors opened for the first time.

For years following, Coyle’s became THE PLACE to be. Whether it was enjoying a prime rib or lobster pie in our dining room or socializing with family and friends at the bar, Coyle’s had it all. To this day, we continue to honor that type of open-ended hospitality.

At Coyle's Roadhouse Restaurant & Tavern, we have faced our fair share of tough economic challenges over the years. In spite of this, we have managed to weather each storm and come out stronger on the other side. From the recession of 2008 to the recent pandemic-induced economic downturn, we have remained committed to providing exceptional service and high-quality food to our customers. Our loyal customer base has supported us through these challenging times, and we remain grateful for their patronage. We have also tightened our belts and become more efficient in our operations to make sure that we can continue to offer affordable prices without sacrificing quality. In the end, we are proud of the resilience we have shown as a business and look forward to serving our community for many years to come.