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28 Degrees |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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1 Appleton St, Boston 02116 617-728-0728
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Description:
SOUTH END. A lounge that transcends cool, 28's wins high marks thanks to its suave atmosphere, inventive cuisine and superb cocktails. Indeed, whether it's to indulge in tuna tartare, to savor a key lime martini (the lounge, after all, is named after the optimal chilling temperature for martinis), or to listen to the hip soundtrack assembled by that night's DJ, this South Ender is the type of place where hip, young urbanites hold sway. Aesthetically, the space features basic black and white walls, dim lighting and soft, comfortable banquettes. |
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Bar 10 |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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10 Huntington Ave Westin Copley Place, Boston 02116 617-424-7446
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BACK BAY. This Westin Hotel establishment is both bar and bistro, providing guests a pleasant spot in which to unwind with a drink and a light dinner after a hard day at work. The menu leans towards American-Mediterranean, and the bar is well-stocked and manned by expert bartenders. Laid-back atmosphere and friendly service also prove appealing. |
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Brighton Beer Garden |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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386 Market St, Brighton 02135 617-562-6000
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BRIGHTON. This Brighton area lounge offers Bostonians a New York experience without leaving town. It's a happening place that makes visitors feel very with it. The only difference between this bar and NYC bars is the cover charge – here there isn't one. That's just one of the many reasons for its popularity. The trendy crowd, sleek two-story interior, great drink menu, gleaming dance floor, and great surroundings (lovely skylights and plenty of room) are some of the others. Great singles spot! |
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City-Bar |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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710 Boylston St Lenox Hotel, Boston 02116 617-536-5300
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BACK BAY. Tucked away in the Back Bay at Lenox Hotel, this bar is a cozy spot for a drink with friends. Light wood tones, black leather furniture, a neon-lit bar, and recessed lighting make for a pleasant environment. Whether discussing business or just relaxing, you're sure to enjoy your time at City-Bar. The drink selection is lengthy, including bourbons, whiskeys, malts, and wines. You may also want to order one of the specialty martinis. |
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User Rating: 9
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Enormous Room |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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567 Massachusetts Ave Central Square, Cambridge 02139 617-491-5550
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CAMBRIDGE. As you scour Central Square looking for a cool, different way to spend your Friday night, don't forget to keep your eyes peeled for the glass door with the red elephant painted on it. Odds are excellent you'll thank yourself because the stairway behind it leads to one of Cambridge's hippest lounges. Located above Central Kitchen, the seductive Enormous Room appeals to the young and sexy crowd by featuring cutting edge DJs, awesome Med-influenced dishes and well-mixed drinks. NB Contrary to what the name indicates, this Room isn't really that enormous, so dress accordingly and be prepared to rub elbows when it's busy. |
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Felt |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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533 Washington St, Boston 02111 617-350-5555
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DOWNTOWN. Spanning four levels, this ultra-hip lounge at Downtown Crossing offers a variety of after-hours diversions for discerning patrons with deep pockets. The main-level restaurant is terrific for a pre-theatre or a late night bite of Mediterranean pizza. On the second level, cool crowds gather to lounge, dance and shoot a few games of billiards. Immediately upstairs you'll find a similar spread, only this one is designated for VIPs. And state-of-the-art light and sound systems (and occasional live bands) get folks grooving on the fourth floor, where the dance floor is complemented by suave tans and suedes, a marble-topped bar and cushy banquettes. |
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Good Life |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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28 Kingston St Downtown Crossing, Boston 02111 617-451-2622
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DOWNTOWN. Once a '50s-style martini bar, Good Life has been reincarnated as a sleek, European vodka lounge bent on attracting a young, sophisticated brand of clientele. All signs indicate the place has hit its mark on a formula that includes more than 130 brands of vodka, live music, DJs, iPOD parties, and revolving art collections that promote local work. If you're looking to dine, the kitchen's bistro-inspired fare includes such well conceived numbers as butternut squash ravioli and roasted Atlantic salmon. |
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Jake Ivory's |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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9 Lansdowne St, Boston 02215 617-247-1222
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FENWAY DISTRICT. Located in the Fenway District, this bar is a great spot for singles and those who love piano music. Dueling pianos play a variety of lively tunes from the '50's through today, including classic rock and roll. Jake's boasts an energetic attitude and friendly wait staff and bartenders, known for serving up some great drinks in gargantuan size proportions. A great place for a fun night at a low cost! |
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User Rating: 10
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Joshua Tree |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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1316 Commonwealth Ave, Brighton 02134 617-566-6699
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BRIGHTON. A circular bar, high ceilings, flamboyant red walls, marble accents, and rich mahogany wood tones make Tonic a trendy lounge that has earned a bevy of followers. The upstairs area is Tonic and the downstairs lounge area is the Met where you'll find DJs piping out house and R&B. The trendy crowd stays abreast of the happenings in the sports world via one of the large screen TVs situated around the room. Full menu of New American cuisine and valet parking available. |
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Lucky's Lounge |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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355 Congress St, Boston 02210 617-357-5825
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SEAPORT DISTRICT. Old Blue Eyes may no longer be with us, but his spirit lives on in places like the Lucky. Yes, an old school brand of cool pervades at this warehouse speakeasy, where lounge music, old photographs, and outstanding martinis recall the days when the Rat Pack was all the rage and being hip meant something far more than it does today. Once here, you may decide to set up shop for a while, especially when you get a load of the classic American eats (steaks, mac & cheese, meatloaf) served up in the kitchen. Their popular Sunday brunch is accompanied by live music from 11am to 2pm. |
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