Teatro, located in the theater district overlooking the Boston Common, offers a modern approach to classic Italian dishes. The design of Teatro is both elegant and informal. The open kitchen and high arched mosaic ceiling gives the room a theatrical presence. Teatro offers a full bar and wine list. Full menu is available at the bar.
Valet parking is available starting at 7pm for $15.00.
The Estate is an elegant and multi level entertainment venue for those who are looking for the sort of polished elegant atmosphere one might find in a place such as New York. The venue has been beautifully renovated by the R. L. Palmer Design group and with a new philosophy for service and quality our goal is to exceed expectations on every level. With traditional nightclub lighting, elegant full-length mirrors and a twisting arrangement of intimate seating areas The Estate has established itself as Boston’s ultimate nighttime destination.
Venturing in to the Alley you are bound to bump into the crowds of people in front of the Estate. If you are one of the lucky ones to get in you’ll find a bumpin' dance floor, under a roof of opulent chandeliers, surrounded by luscious leather couches. The new Victorian design, by RL Palmer, is a far cry from its old roots of mardi gras’ inspired the Big Easy. Instead, you’ll find a hip, stylish crowd looking to have a great time in the biggest club in the Alley. Don’t be intimidated by the star DJs, and celebrity guests that just happen to be best friends with the owners. You may even be asked to come up to the VIP section to help celebrate the World Series with the Red Sox. The VIP scene here is on the down low – as it should be – since there is no reason to taut a VIP party if its REALLY VIP.
Each night at The Estate has a different theme. For instance world class house music DJs are flown in on Friday nights.
The club's Thursday night party, called the Glamorous Life, has emerged as Boston's leading purveyor of gay hip-hop.
On par with upscale chains like Legal Seafood and P. F. Chang's, red and brassy Maggiano's comes without the intimacy and personality of North End restaurants, but it routinely draws throngs seeking its enormous portions of delicious southern Italian food. Groups of 4 can choose a 5-course feast from the “family style menu” for a bargain at $20 each, but a mere half-portion of a single entree like linguine with chicken and pesto (half $12/full $15) will undoubtedly leave leftovers. Other great options include Tuscan-style mussels ($7/$11), homemade gnocchi in tomato vodka sauce ($12/$15), and baked shrimp organata ($23). Weekly specials on Th. Reservations highly recommended.
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Welcome to Sweetwater Café, where you can “eat 'til 1, drink 'til 2” after you've finished partying at the nearby clubs Big Easy, Sugar Shack, and Boum. This homey bar, with its wood floor and pseudo-nautical decor, is a welcome refuge from pounding beats, dazzling lights, and inexplicably potent drinky-drinks. Bar food specialties: the Blue Burger (burger with blue cheese; $8) and the Sweetwater Tenders (chicken fingers; $7). Pitchers of beer $8+. Live music Th-Sa. No cover.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
The Intermission Tavern offers a wide selection of delicious food and drinks in a theatrical-themed atmosphere. The tavern is sprinkled with posters of Theatre District shows from the past.
Located in the bustling Theater District, Boston's newest club/lounge brings together the sexiest and hippest people from around the globe. Playing house, dance, and hip hop- you can dance to your heart's content until 2 am. By providing excellent security and impeccable service, in a beautifully decorated space and state of the art sound, Rumor has raised the bar in Boston's night life.
No baseball caps, work boots and athletic wear. Cash only.
The bar's mechanical bull perpetuates an "Urban Cowboy" meets "Girls Gone Wild" vibe. With large open spaces, VIP couches, a velvet rope and killer Cosmos, this Theatre District haunt is not the place to go for those looking for a laid-back night on the town. It’s drunken craziness at its best. Only open late on Friday and Saturday nights, the Liquor Store recently served as a backdrop for the filming of an episode of Oxygen Channel’s “Bad Girls Road Trip” when the crew made a pit stop in Boston.
Bikini bull riding every Friday night! The winner goes home with $200 cash and will be entered in the finals for a chance to win $5,000.
We offer a dazzling environment for dancing, lounging, or private functions. A mix of high-style decor and luxurious amenities make Gypsy Bar Boston's place to see and be seen. No baseball hats, sneakers, work boots or athletic wear.
No baseball hats, sneakers, work boots or athletic wear
Voted Boston's Best PickUp Bar -Boston Magazine
Voted Best Playboy/Playgirl Playground - Improper Bostonian
Voted Boston's Sexiest Club - Boston Magazine
This trendy Theatre District hotspot is the go-to place for singles looking to bust a move. The DJ specializes in mash-ups—or mixes of songs that couple current hits with familiar old-school tunes. The ambience of the Gypsy Bar is this nightclub's calling card with its half-moon booths, mood lighting and a circular fish tank full of jellyfish. One caveat: The Gypsy Bar has a velvet rope, so be prepared to wait in a long line (unless you’re a Paris Hilton’s look-alike). This used to be Pravda 116 before it changed to Gypsy Bar. Come dressed to impress for this Theatre District hotspot does not allow you in unless you look the part.
Probably the most fashionable club in Boston, Aria is easy to spot: just look for a long line of scantily-clad patrons trailing down the sidewalk outside the Wilbur Theatre. Decadence abounds here, with an overtly chic crowd and enough plush velvet to make Hugh Hefner jealous. Sample a drink from one of Aria's 3 bars while watching the beautiful Aria Angels dance the night away on small tables bordering the outer perimeter of the room. The DJ supplies pumping house and techno beats that will keep you dancing long after the angels have shed their wings. The themes range from ”Fashion House” Th to (appropriately enough) “Vanity” on F. Round the weekend off with some hip-hop on “Scandalous Sunday.” Very strict dress code: jacket and dress shirt for guys. Cover $15-20.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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