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Boston nightlife
W
hether you're looking
to drink, dance, or
just hang out, Boston
has
a number of
different clubs, bars,
and other venues to enjoy.
Bars
Cambridge
Brewing Company
1 Kendall Square #100
617-494-1994
www.cambrew.com
The Cambridge Brewing Company
has been open for more than 20
years and is the oldest brewery-
restaurant in the Boston area. Check
out its numerous handcrafted beers
and food and wine options. The
Cambridge Brewing Company pays
particular attention to pairing its
foods with its beers.
Cheers
84
Beacon Street
617-227-9605
www.cheersboston.com
The iconic bar has two locations in
Boston: one on Beacon Street and a
replica at the Faneuil Hall Market-
place. The menu features a variety
of food options, incorporating the
hit
television series into the menu.
Deep Ellum
477 Cambridge Street
Allston
617-787-2337
www.deepellum-boston.com
Opened in 2007, Deep Ellum was
created by Aaron Sanders and Max
Toste. It has a number of daily
drafts, as well as cocktails, whiskey,
bottled beer, and wine.
Lord Hobo
92
Hampshire Street
Cambridge, Mass.
617-250-8454
lordhobo.com
This bar features dozens of draft
beers, as well as other classic drinks
and new creations.
Stoddard's Fine Food & Ale
48 Temple Place
617-426-0048
www.stoddardsfoodandale.com
This restaurant focuses on craft
cocktails and local American ales
and
lagers. At any given time, there
could be dozens of drinks options.
The historic building and bar add to
the atmosphere.
Clubs
Arc
Lounge and Night Club
835 Beacon Street
857-350-3799
arcnightclub.com
The nightclub hosts different DJs
each day. It also offers a variety of
special events and is perfect for
those looking for a place to watch
sports.
The Estate
1 Boylston Place
617-351-7000
www.theestateboston.com
The
Estate features a unique atmos-
phere, with its décor consisting of
chandeliers, a fireplace, and leather
banquettes. There are four bars and
two private rooms. Open since 2006,
the Estate has events and DJs on
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
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