One of the longest standing fixtures in the city's nightlife, The Royale was born in 1918, when Dave Ralph got together with designer Tom Telesco to transform an opera hall into one of the most mesmerizing and infectious party venues there is to know. The luxurious interiors and lighting along with a full bar, world-class DJs, and top-notch sound system make it one of the most sought-after nightclubs in the city. There are also plenty of comfortable lounge areas and a VIP section that provides a little more privacy.
Club Cafe is an elegant restaurant with white linen-draped tables and two very popular lounges. The Moonshine and Satellite Lounges were voted the Best of Boston by Boston Magazine as the best gay and lesbian nightspots. Treat yourself to the restaurant's lunch menu, which features sandwiches, soups, salads, and a few entrees. Whereas at dinner, the menu revolves around roast tenderloin of beef, which is listed as a club classic. Halibut, swordfish, duck, pork, chicken, and pasta entrees are also available.
Envisioned and crafted by world-renowned interior designer John Stefanon, Icon allows its guests to party in an atmosphere that is unlike nothing else. The club sits within an eclectically-embellished space that covers nearly 7,000 square feet (650.32 square meters), offering you ample acreage to dance your way to glory. With a state of the art lighting and sound set up and a luxurious VIP room, this club assures an extravagant nightlife experience in Boston.
Spectacular light shows, an impressive sound system and a line-up featuring some of the best DJs, head to The Grand Boston for the ultimate nightclub experience. The interior of the club is drenched in subtle golden hues and the whole setting looks ethereal as the sun goes down. The club is divided into several sections, including a special private lounge, stadium VIP section, and a dazzling dance floor. The usage of Kinetic and LED lighting is a visual treat and blasting with foot thumping music, you are transported to a whole new world.
With the pale walls, art-deco style and great music, Theater District nightclub Venu seems to be a transplant from the Miami scene. Several resident DJs host theme nights for city clubbers and the international set, including International Fridays and Greek Saturdays. Jackets are required, and clubbers will see a lot of Armani and Versace attire on the dance floor. An exclusive VIP area provides a little more privacy. The nightclub also offers an event space suitable for hosting corporate and private events.
Technically, Ned Devine's is the bottom floor of a three-story bar, lying underneath the Parris Lounge and Nightclub. On busy nights, expect to wait in line and pay a cover, but admission includes all three floors. A dress code applies during the summer, so don't expect a casual evening—no hats, flip flops, jerseys, sneakers, or tank tops. Drinks are moderately priced, as martinis are the norm these days. Get your money's worth with the Wobbler Martini, a combination of five premium liquors and a splash of fruit juice. Full menu also available for dine-in or take-out.
One of the longest standing fixtures in the city's nightlife, The Royale was born in 1918, when Dave Ralph got together with designer Tom Telesco to transform an opera hall into one of the most mesmerizing and infectious party venues there is to know. The luxurious interiors and lighting along with a full bar, world-class DJs, and top-notch sound system make it one of the most sought-after nightclubs in the city. There are also plenty of comfortable lounge areas and a VIP section that provides a little more privacy.
Technically, Ned Devine's is the bottom floor of a three-story bar, lying underneath the Parris Lounge and Nightclub. On busy nights, expect to wait in line and pay a cover, but admission includes all three floors. A dress code applies during the summer, so don't expect a casual evening—no hats, flip flops, jerseys, sneakers, or tank tops. Drinks are moderately priced, as martinis are the norm these days. Get your money's worth with the Wobbler Martini, a combination of five premium liquors and a splash of fruit juice. Full menu also available for dine-in or take-out.
Envisioned and crafted by world-renowned interior designer John Stefanon, Icon allows its guests to party in an atmosphere that is unlike nothing else. The club sits within an eclectically-embellished space that covers nearly 7,000 square feet (650.32 square meters), offering you ample acreage to dance your way to glory. With a state of the art lighting and sound set up and a luxurious VIP room, this club assures an extravagant nightlife experience in Boston.
Club Cafe is an elegant restaurant with white linen-draped tables and two very popular lounges. The Moonshine and Satellite Lounges were voted the Best of Boston by Boston Magazine as the best gay and lesbian nightspots. Treat yourself to the restaurant's lunch menu, which features sandwiches, soups, salads, and a few entrees. Whereas at dinner, the menu revolves around roast tenderloin of beef, which is listed as a club classic. Halibut, swordfish, duck, pork, chicken, and pasta entrees are also available.
Enjoy a night out at the trendy Candibar. The venue is a sleek and elegant space where locals can enjoy grooving to peppy music. The DJs are great and spin great tunes that set the tone for the night. There is plenty of space for VIPs that can be booked in advance. The USP of the venue is its Eco-friendly nature. The dancing lights that illuminate the interiors also add to the ambience here.