3 Best Bars in Boston, Massachusetts

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Boston is a Cinderella city, aglow with delights that for some end all too soon. With the T (subway and bus) making its final runs between midnight and 1 am and taxis sometimes scarce, most nightspots follow accordingly, with "last call" typically by 2 am. Though night owls may be disappointed by the meager late-night options, except in Chinatown, visitors find plenty of possibilities for stepping out on the early side. The martini set may stroll Newbury and Boylston streets in the Back Bay or Downtown, selecting from swank restaurants, lounges, and clubs. Coffee- and tea drinkers can find numerous cafés in Cambridge and Somerville, particularly Harvard and Davis squares. Microbrew enthusiasts find viable options at sports bars and brewpubs, especially near campuses and sports arenas. For dancing, Lansdowne and Boylston streets near Fenway Park have a stretch of student-friendly hangs, DJ rooms, and techno clubs. The thriving "lounge" scene in Downtown’s cooler hybrid bar-restaurant-clubs provides a mellower, more mature alternative to the collegiate indie clubs. Tourists crowd Faneuil Hall for its pubs, comedy spots, and dance scenes. The South and North ends, as well as Cambridge and Somerville, cater to the "dinner-and-drinks" set, while those seeking rock clubs should explore Allston and Cambridge, especially Central Square. College-owned concert halls regularly host homegrown and visiting ensembles. Prominent among these are Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre, New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, Berklee College of Music’s Performance Center, MIT's Kresge Auditorium, and Agganis Arena at Boston University.

Improv Asylum

North End Fodor's Choice

The shows are never the same at this popular comedy spot. The Main Stage’s new show, Stanley Mugshots, weaves audience suggestions into comic improv and topical sketches throughout the 90-minute performances held every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. The NXT Cast is full of new faces in Boston comedy every Sunday and Wednesday, and if you like your humor with a side of raunch, check out the Saturday midnight show for a little (okay, a lot of) adult humor. Most shows (ranging from $15 to $28) tend to sell out, so get here early or call ahead.

Laugh Boston

Seaport

More than 300 people per show can share a laugh with the local comics and national headliners who take the stage at one of Boston's favorite comedy clubs. Doors are open to anyone ages 16 and older because comedic material is typically R-rated. There's no food or drink minimum, and the bar opens one hour before showtime.

425 Summer St., Boston, MA, 02110, USA
617-725–2844

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Nick's Comedy Stop

Theater District

Boston's oldest comedy club has been yukking it up since 1977 (Jay Leno reportedly got his start here). The smallish venue features a full bar and local and touring stand-up comedians; all shows are 18 and over.

100 Warrenton St., Boston, MA, 02116, USA
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Closed Sun.–Thurs.

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