Barrel House Z is the perfect venue to hang out with your buddies on a weekend while enjoying house-made craft beers. Few of the listed beverages on tap are Hazy Lion, Clairmont Mild and Jamaican Shandy. They also have cans and bottles on sale that you can purchase if you loved their brews. The bar has an outdoor seating with chairs and a fire burning is a perfect venue to have a relaxed time.
If you're craving delicious Italian food, head over to the Vico Ristorante Italiano. Its a great little place to dig into a sumptuous cuisine in a warm and cozy environment. Some of the delicacies recommended are Antipasto Misto, Calamari Friti, Rigatoni Bolognese and Spaghetti Ala Pescatore. Cap off the meal by asking for a drink from the plethora of alcoholic drinks available. Wine connoisseurs can sip in refreshing white or red wine. Since it tends to get crowded, it would be advisable to reserve a table in advance!
Helmed by celebrated, award-winning Chef Karen Akunowicz, Fox & The Knife is an Italian eatery specializing in the Emilia Romagna cuisine. Drawing inspiration from her stay in Modena, Italy, Chef Akunowicz doles out an elaborate fare, which takes traditional Italian cuisine and adds an ingenious conventional twist to it. The handmade pastas come drenched in rich, fragrant sauces, which are best paired with the slew of delicious drinks. Relish the famed Focaccia here, along with hearty helpings of bestsellers Tagliatelle Bolognese, Pepe e Cacio and Zafferano Spaghetti Con Vongole.
This venerable club, founded in 1947, was the first African-American-owned nightclub in New England. Wally's Cafe is a proving ground for young jazz musicians, and audience members (or famous visitors) often step up and jam. Much of the narrow space is filled with the bar, and it is standing-room-only on weekend nights. The crowd is a mix of musicians, locals, and bohemians of all ages. Live music is played every night, and there is a jazz brunch on Sunday afternoons for you to enjoy, even on weekends.