There is a bar named Cheers in Boston, but that's not where they filmed the show. The exterior shots are authentic and you do walk down from the sidewalk to enter. In another part of Boston (the Market), they have a bar called Cheers where the bar is a replica of the bar in the show. But it's above ground with plastic sheeting for walls.
It was conveniently called "Cheers" as well.
Interestingly, while most TV viewers believed the show was about a real bar in Boston called "Cheers," there was no such bar. In fact, the show was mainly filmed in Hollywood, although the producers used a few exterior shots of Boston now and then. The inspiration for the bar was the Bull and Finch, a pub near Beacon Hill and Boston's State House. Because of the show's popularity, the pub was later renamed "Cheers," a name it still has today.
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Although there is no official episode, that goes by the name of Bar Wars IV, they did however make the episode. In Cheers Season 9, Episode 2, "Cheers Fouls Out", the Cheers gang plays Gary's in a game of basketball. Check here for a summary of the episode: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0539710/ ---- Hope that helped you, Mike.
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It was conveniently called "Cheers" as well.
Cheers was set in a bar in the city of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Cheers - 1982 Bar Bet 3-18 was released on: USA: 14 February 1985
The original owner of Cheers, the Boston bar that inspired the popular television show, was Normand “Norm” Peterson, who was a character in the series. However, in real life, the bar is based on the real-life Bull & Finch Pub, founded by Ralph and Jean Durgin in 1969. The pub became a popular spot after the show's debut in 1982, drawing fans from around the world.
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Interestingly, while most TV viewers believed the show was about a real bar in Boston called "Cheers," there was no such bar. In fact, the show was mainly filmed in Hollywood, although the producers used a few exterior shots of Boston now and then. The inspiration for the bar was the Bull and Finch, a pub near Beacon Hill and Boston's State House. Because of the show's popularity, the pub was later renamed "Cheers," a name it still has today.
Cheers - 1982 A Bar Is Born 8-3 was released on: USA: 12 October 1989 Netherlands: 14 January 1991
Cheers - 1982 Bar Wars 6-23 was released on: USA: 31 March 1988 Netherlands: 3 June 1989