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Macy Dec 13th, 2000 09:12 AM

Club/Bar suggestion for Boston
 
Hello, I'll be in Boston for the weekend and plan on meeting up with a friend fairly late in the evening. We'd either like to go out dancing or for a late dinner at a fun restaurant. Can anyone make any suggestions? We are leaning toward dancing and while we like current music we prefer to stay away from straight hiphop and/or euro-techno pop type clubs. Appreciate the help!!

Macy Dec 14th, 2000 09:00 AM

Just asking again!

Donna Dec 14th, 2000 09:35 AM

Hi, there are a string of clubs on Landsdowne Street in Kenmore Square. Two are Axis and Avalon. Not sure what type of music they play. Have fun.

Larry Dec 14th, 2000 09:35 AM

Macy: <BR> Actually, I've never been to Boston but there is a popular "webcam" that shows you what's going on at a Boston club called the Rack Room, www.livewave.com/viewer.asp?feed=29 <BR>If you check it out during the day it won't look like much, just a bunch of pool tables and a lunchtime crowd, but in the evenings they have live bands and dancing, and it looks like a pretty happening place. By the way, the same webcam site has a great camera perched with a great view of Newport/Narragansett bay, anyone interested in what the city of Newport RI looks like might want to check it out.

betsy Dec 14th, 2000 09:49 AM

Macy-- <BR>There are some clubs on Landsdowne, but they are what you call in your post "euro-techno", with one or two exceptions. Atlas Dance plays top40. Jake Ivory's is a fun piano bar--no dancing really though. Try going to "The Alley". It is located on Boylston Street near it's intersection with Tremont St. There are numerous clubs/bars here that are probably what you are looking for--Sugar Shack and The Big Easy. For a fun restaraunt, try Fire & Ice on either Clarendon or Berkeley (can't remember which street-sorry!). They have a large "food bar" where you pick out what you want and then they cook it on a big "grill" in the middle of hte restaraunt for you. Hope this helps! <BR>

sharona Dec 14th, 2000 10:11 AM

Hi Macy. As mentioned in previous posts, the two main dance club areas are Landsdowne Street (adjacent to Fenway Park) and the Boylston Street Alley. In particular the Landsdowne Street bars have theme nights with different music on a particular week night. You may want to check out www.bostonphoenix.com for club offerings. As to a fun restaurant I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for but Sonsie on Newbury Street is always a good choice for people watching. The food is pretty good, too. Wear a chic black outfit and you'll fit right in. <BR> <BR>I hope this helps a little. Welcome to Boston!

Christine Dec 14th, 2000 02:00 PM

Another fun restaurant if you like tapas is Tapeo on Newbury Street. I think it's between Fairfield and Gloucester? It's a great, fun place. I don't think they take reservations and they usually tell you it's a really long wait, but they lie! Put your name in, get a pitcher of sangria and before you know it, you'll be up!

Macy Dec 15th, 2000 12:06 PM

Thanks folks for the advice. If anyone else has more advice I'd love to hear more - always nice to have many options because you never know what mood will strike you!

gail Dec 17th, 2000 03:34 PM

We had such a great time at The House of Blues in NOLA that I would definitely check out the one in Boston. I guess it is the oldest. I wonder if it can possibly LOOK older than the one in NOLA?

Julie Brown Dec 18th, 2000 08:27 AM

Hi Macy, If your are looking to dance try "Polyester's" near the Fleet Center. They play a lot of 70's 80's type music with no techno stuff. If anything you will see tons of Bachelorette parties. Have fun! <BR>


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