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.
For almost a decade, this Cambridge club has been one of the better jazz venues in town. Ride the glass elevator of Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel up to a room with 180-person capacity. The low stage, small tables and glass windows overlooking the Charles River create an intimate setting. The "Supper Club" ticket combines dinner and the show. Group rates and catering are available for jazz functions. The club has a full service bar. Check website for more.
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 sumptuous dinner followed by dancing, as this dynamic venue transforms from a classy restaurant to a groovy nightclub. The ambiance at dbar is chic, and the menu has French fine dining inspirations. A good variety of comfort food is also served up here. Try Giannone Chicken Under a Brick or Pancetta Blognaise, which are recommended by the house. An interesting selection of cocktails is also served up here that are sure to take your palate on a rollercoaster ride. Private party bookings are also accepted here.
Reputed for being one of the earliest playhouses in Boston to be completely illuminated by electricity, the functionality of which was overseen by the eminent Thomas Edison, Bijou is a posh nightspot today. This nightclub features three rooms namely Bijou, Onyx and the Gold Room that play host to a wide range of DJ nights and parties regularly. The fully stocked bar at the Bijou Nightclub & Lounge offers international pours and domestic spirits for patrons to choose. With an array of premium beverages churned out by the bartenders and the music pulsating through the place, this sleek and stylish club ensures a memorable time for bar hoppers mapping Boston’s best.
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.
Enjoy a sumptuous dinner followed by dancing, as this dynamic venue transforms from a classy restaurant to a groovy nightclub. The ambiance at dbar is chic, and the menu has French fine dining inspirations. A good variety of comfort food is also served up here. Try Giannone Chicken Under a Brick or Pancetta Blognaise, which are recommended by the house. An interesting selection of cocktails is also served up here that are sure to take your palate on a rollercoaster ride. Private party bookings are also accepted here.
For almost a decade, this Cambridge club has been one of the better jazz venues in town. Ride the glass elevator of Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel up to a room with 180-person capacity. The low stage, small tables and glass windows overlooking the Charles River create an intimate setting. The "Supper Club" ticket combines dinner and the show. Group rates and catering are available for jazz functions. The club has a full service bar. Check website for more.
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.
Reputed for being one of the earliest playhouses in Boston to be completely illuminated by electricity, the functionality of which was overseen by the eminent Thomas Edison, Bijou is a posh nightspot today. This nightclub features three rooms namely Bijou, Onyx and the Gold Room that play host to a wide range of DJ nights and parties regularly. The fully stocked bar at the Bijou Nightclub & Lounge offers international pours and domestic spirits for patrons to choose. With an array of premium beverages churned out by the bartenders and the music pulsating through the place, this sleek and stylish club ensures a memorable time for bar hoppers mapping Boston’s best.
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.