Our picks for night owls on the hunt for clubs, late night dining, midnight movies and more in the Hub Lansdowne StreetNot just for baseball fans, the area behind Fenway Park’s Green Mon
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The best kept secret in Boston nightlife (and day life) is hidden behind the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in South Boston. The Lawn on D is an outdoor event space t
“It’s a nice neighborhood restaurant with great food, killer drinks and a classy yet comfortable atmosphere,” is how Executive Chef and General Manager Evan Campbell describes Trophy
The latest piece of the growing restaurant empire of Boston restaurateur Nick Varano, Strip by Strega (64 Arlington St., 617-456-5300, stripbystregaboston.com) recently debuted at the Back Bay
When Patrick Lyons first arrived in Boston in the early 1980s, Lansdowne Street was just the dark alley next to Fenway Park. A few years later he had turned it into one of the most vibrant club
Naomi Levy isn’t just the bar manager at Eastern Standard. She’s an artist and her mediums are liquors, syrups and, more recently, fresh fruits and vegetables. Since her move to Eastern Stan
Step back in time at Wink & Nod, a new South End speakeasy-style
cocktail lounge. Located at 3 Appleton St., the dimly lit spot features
drinks inspired by the Prohibition era—although we doubt you would have
found a bright green cocktail served in a fish-shaped vessel in the
1920s.
You don’t often hear the words “ping pong” and “luxury” in the same sentence, but that’s just what the creators of Blazing Paddles are aiming for with their new Fenway venture.
Between the Celtic music, the authentic décor, and the accented staff, M.J. O’Connor’s in the Park Plaza Hotel corners the market on Irish pubs in downtown Boston. The bartenders are welcoming, friendly, and according to their manager, “convincing” — a helpful trait when their GM concocts a new drink recipe to test on trusting and loyal customers.
Commonwealth in Cambridge has devoted a lot of thought to the art of the cocktail. From adjusting the prototypical “Rum and Coke” to include Mexican Coke – with real cane sugar....