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Located across the street from the Wang Center in the heart of the theater district, the Tremont is a perfect home base for entertainment. But don't worry—3 floors of hotel offices act as a buffer between your bed and the Roxy Complex's sound system. Each of the 322 guest rooms is equipped with large desks and data port lines. The recently remodeled bathrooms are enormous, though the rooms themselves feel a bit tight; suites are nicely sized. A tip from the concierge: choose rooms with the last 2 digits between 28 and 40, as they'll have better views of the city. Rates vary seasonally, generally between $179-249.
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One of the 4 nightclubs to make up the Roxy Complex, the Matrix features a retro interior with a cyber edge (a.k.a. green laser lighting). The resulting flashy techno scene would make the nerdy Wachowski brothers feel comfortably at ease, if only it were devoid of human life forms as well. But don't look for the likes of Neo or Trinity here—considering Matrix's predominantly unpretentious college-aged clientele, you'd be better off flaunting your new Versace leather pants at Caprice (also part of the whole Roxy package). Music tends to be top-40, with a little disco, house, and latin (Sa) added to the mix. Cover $5-10, which grants you access to all 4 clubs (Matrix, Roxy, Caprice, and Encore).
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It used to be called "The Jukebox" and then Matrix. It's a very nicely (all-white) decorated space situated just below the Roxy Night Club. Some patrons complain about PURE Nightclub's laundry list of rules, including a strictly enforced dress code that prohibits hats, athletic wear and work boots.
The Roxy may once have been the haunt of the well-heeled college crowd. Those days, if ever they existed, are now over. Hordes of post-college men and women throng the outfit on weekends to groove to surprisingly monotonous house and techno music. Most of them are desperate for social contact, almost frighteningly so. If you still insist on rocking with the has-beens, remember that jeans will make you stick out like a sore thumb. The Roxy attempts College Nights on F, and the average age of the crowd may drop a couple of years, but the drinks are still expensive ($8 for a standard mixer) and the cover is steep ($15-20, check website for specials). The website lists a schedule of occasional live concerts.
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The Roxy is the main location of the Boston Marathon® Post-race Dance Party. Features dancing at a number of Boston's nightclubs and video highlights of the race.
Underbar is a natural evolutionfollowing the success of the "powerful" Super Clubs and their intensity in the early 90's, to the love for the more intimate and "home feeling" of the Untra Lounge concept of the late 90's easrly 2000.
Here goes The Super Lounge.
It creates a club feel in a Lounge set up, thanks to Angel Moraes for His creation of the Underbar Sound System (He is the man who gave birth to the Stereo Club killer system in Montreal). Add top notch VIP service and a perfect cultural mix of lovely people driven by the same love for Fashion and Music and you've got the UNDERBAR.
275 Tremont Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 292-0080
Caprice Restaurant & Lounge
Cross Street(s):
Kneeland Street
Hours:
Mon: 12am-2pm and 9pm-2am
Tue-Thu: 9pm-2am
Fri-Sat: 8pm-2am
Sun: 9pm-12am
Dining. drinking. lounging. in style. Located in the heart of the theatre district,
Caprice offers a tantalizing menu with unique French Mediterranean flair. Forget about finding a place to park when the Wang Center has a show--pricey lots and the T are your best bets.
Bar
Hours:
Daily 5pm-2am
Kitchen closes W and Su 10pm
Th 11pm
F-Sa Midnight (21+)
Spee members will feel right at home at Caprice, which attracts a chic international crowd. Come here to schmooze and be seen in one of 3 separate bar areas. A DJ spins downstairs W-Sa at 10:30pm; for a more laid-back atmosphere, head to their 2 pool tables upstairs ($20/hr) or lounge in comfy chairs by the huge front windows. Super-expensive drinks (wine $8+, beer $6, mixed drinks $10+) make Caprice the place to come once you've landed that cushy I-banking job. Brazilian/Latin Su, “Buddha Lounge” M. Appropriate dress required. No cover.
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The upstairs lounge captures the spirit of Morocco with rich color and plush seating.
The Billiards Room features two red felt tables and a private bar.
Caprice offers spacious and elegant private rooms and the finest in gourmet catering.
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