1 Boylston Pl
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 351-7000
Part concert, part bar, Howl at the Moon Boston provides an experience like no other nightlife establishment. 7 Nights a week, our entertainers provide the crowd with a full-blown rock concert with the use of pianos, drums, guitars, and more. Come try our signature 86oz bucket of booze, or a plate of nachos while enjoying our show. See what the buzz is all about! Win a Happy Hour party! You could win a party for you and 100 of your closest friends for this weekend. Just fill out the form here: http://www.howlatthemoon.com/win-a-party/ SHOW TIMES: Once our musicians start, they play continuously throughout the night! Sunday 8pm Monday 7pm Tuesday 7pm Wednesday 7pm Thursday 6pm Friday 6pm Saturday 6pm
We have a $100 cash prize Karaoke Contest the LAST Thursday of EVERY month!! Call or message us for more info about our different contests and rules. Every Thursday we also have The Hong Kong Dating Game! Come watch or play and bring your friends to get in on the fun!! $1.75 Coors Draft $7 Coors Pitchers $3.50 Drinks specials *Drink and Food specials always available!!* **Feel free to message us any questions via Facebook or to [email protected]
The interior of Cure Lounge was designed by John Stefanon of JFS Design Studio, Inc. The design aesthetics of Cure Lounge were drawn from a strong focus on history and mood. Originally designed to be the ladies lounge and orchestra area to the theater this uniquely beautiful space called for an understated elegance evocative of the period. Finished with a “Victorian Chic” design, the glamorized cues of Cure Lounge are evident from the moment you step in. Bold dramatic statements of shapes and patterns with a subtle, sophisticated color palette, balance and juxtapose each other in Jing-Jang form to bring a unique vibe to this historical Boston gem. Cure Lounge’s mood is enhanced within as you transition from the Main Lounge to the Back Lounge and a more surreal aesthetic introduces what use to be the orchestra pit area. The inspiration of “moths drawn to a flame” called for dim lighting and elements were selected to transport patrons into a warm summer night on the streets of Shanghai – or a far away fantasy location. Both lounges were created to bring an exciting movement within time and fantasy.
West End Johnnie’s serves American cuisine influenced by the rich cultures and heritage of Boston. The menu reaches back in time drawing influences from all of the groups who once lived here: African American, Irish, Jewish, Italian, and Eastern European communities. Our delicious, homemade food spans the range from dishes like freshly made meatballs to 1919 grilled Molasses wings, sweet potato chips, house marinated steak tips, pan roasted salmon and more. West End Johnnie’s also has one of the best brunches in town every Sunday. Combine our cuisine with full bar service and great bartenders, and we’ve got something for everyone. Johnnie’s appeals to a wide spectrum of customers from sports fans, celebrities, politicians, families, and its West End neighbors. West End Johnnie’s: there’s absolutely nothing else like it in Boston!
We have shows 7 nights a week - 365 days a year! Be sure to log into www.jacques-cabaret.com to find out whats going on each and every night! We highly recommend making table reservations as we do reach standing room only often! Reservations can be made by calling (617) 426-8902!!!
Introducing the next level of Boston’s nightlife experience: Candibar! In the spirit of chic and avant-garde Candibar breaks the barrier of tradition by creating new experiences that amplify your every sense. Combining the nightclub concept, surrealistic design and state-of-the-art sound system, Candibar will not only be a place for those seeking a late night out, but also offer a space for those in need of an after-dinner cocktail to kick-start their soiree. Bringing full circle the nightlife experience for a discerning and multicultural clientele, Candibar features two rooms where a combination of local rising stars and renown global DJ’s spin a collection of House, Electronic Dance, Techno, Progressive, Eurodance and more. Candibar is the first ECO-friendly nightclub in Boston designed by European designer Marianna Holoway. The surrealistic space is illuminated by over 1.2 million colors that change in rhythm to the music decibels rising from the hi-tech DJ booth, and they leave nothing static… everything inside is motion, light and sound. Candibar offers an innovative experience through unparalleled service and an eclectic ambiance that will surely make your evening out a unique and unforgettable experience every time. With an emphasis on impeccable sound, exceptional decor and ever-transforming lights, Candibar is not only a refreshing and welcome addition to Boston’s nightlife, but also changes the landscape of what is to be expected of a night out.
For VIP Table Service call or text: 617.963.4511 Dress Code -NO gym sneakers, hats, jerseys, shorts, flip flops / sandals or work boots -Dress sneakers will be allowed but up to doorman's discretion
Whisky Saigon has set a new standard for Boston nightlife, featuring Funktion One surround sound, state of the art special effects and lux décor.
Multi-Level Nightclub with Dancing, Karaoke, Live Bands -Multiple Function Rooms Available
Dress to Impress with the Hottest DJs of Boston. Beautiful Decor w/VIP Tables & Leather Seating.
Dress to Impress with the Hottest DJs of Boston. Beautiful Decor w/VIP Tables & Leather Seating.
Wally's Café is among the oldest family owned and operated jazz clubs & live entertainment venues in existence. It was founded in 1947 by Mr. Joseph L. Walcott. We feature live music 365 days a year. Wally's is fortunate to be surrounded by some of the nations most acclaimed institutions for educating musicians. The bands featured nightly at the club are made up of musicians from these institutions, practicing and perfecting their craft. Many of these young aspiring musicians are considered by some to be among the most talented in the nation. This is why Wally's is considered the "Training Ground". The number of celebrated musicians who have used our stage in the process of perfecting their art is long. For over half a century we have consistently maintained a dedication to providing a forum for musicians to perform, and for the community to hear music. We continue to forge ahead in this endeavor. MORE ABOUT WALLY'S: Wally's Cafe was established January 1, 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts. The nightclub is located at the famed intersection of Massachusetts and Columbus Avenues. The area was once home to many of Boston's famous jazz clubs during the nineteen forties and fifties. Nightclubs with names like the High Hat, Savoy Ballroom, Chicken Lane, the Wig Wam, Big M, and Wally's Paradise played a major role introducing jazz to the New England community. Wally's was founded by Joseph L. Walcott. Mr. Walcott was a Barbadian who immigrated to America in 1910. After reaching Ellis Island, Mr. Walcott, better known as Wally, joined his brother, who had migrated a few years earlier, in Boston. Wally held many jobs, and with his savings he opened Wally's Paradise at 428 Massachusetts Avenue in 1947. Wally was the first African American to own a nightclub in New England; he brought new and exciting acts to town and the nightclub became a featured attraction for jazz aficionados who rushed to see the famous bands of the day. The Sixties arrived and the Big Band era was diminishing. Wally maintained his commitment to the music we know as jazz by featuring young musicians who were attending prominent academic institutions such as Berklee College of Music, the Boston Conservatory, and the New England Conservatory of Music. Mr. Walcott cleverly decided to hire these young music students and mixed them with seasoned professionals who were veterans of the Big Band era. This mix of talent was special, and the format enabled Mr. Walcott to continue to serve the jazz loving audiences of New England. In 1979 Wally closed its original location at 428 Massachusetts Avenue and moved across the street to 427 Massachusetts Avenue the present location of the nightclub. Wally's Café now features live music 365 days a year. Many of the musicians are professionals, but Wally's still maintains its tradition of providing students with a stage to perfect their craft.
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Attention all bachelorettes, birthday girls and all private party specialists! We perform at Guilt nightclub evey Sat. night in Boston! To book a stripper for a private party or male revue, call us, toll-free, at 1-800-942-5007 and speak with one of our representatives. Please have all your important information ready: the dancer you've chosen, the costume you'd like to see him in, the time and date of your party, your contact phone number and the number where the party is going to take place, the location's address, and the occasion to be celebrated.
We take pride in offering you Exclusive Packages, Tables Reservations, Bottle Service, and VIP entry into the Hottest Nightclubs. COME JOIN US: Fridays @ ROYALE 275 Tremont St. Boston, MA Saturdays @ WHISKY SAIGON 116 Boylston st. Boston, MA After-Hours @ RISE 306 Stuart st. Boston, MA
Store Hours for the Summer: Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 11-4, and Closed on Sunday.
The Colonial Theatre is the oldest continually-operating theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Designed by the architectural firm of Clarence Blackall and paid for by Frederick Lothrop Ames, Jr., the theatre first opened its doors for a performance of Ben-Hur on December 20, 1900. Ben-Hur operated with a cast and crew of 350 people and featured eight live horses on stage in full gallop during the chariot race scene. The play was so mechanically and technically extraordinary, it was featured on the cover of Scientific American. It is located at 106 Boylston Street on Boston Common at the former site of the Boston Public Library. It is a pending Boston Landmark.ShowsThe Colonial has long been used to house both touring productions of Broadway shows, and to preview shows before their Broadway debuts. Notable shows which previewed at the Colonial before opening on Broadway include:Present dayIn the 1990s, Colonial president Jon Platt led a renovation of the Colonial. In 1998, Platt sold his Boston theater interests to SFX Entertainment (now Live Nation). In 2003, Emerson College leased the building with an option to purchase it.
Le Colonial Theatre est un opéra de Boston fondé en 1900. C'est la plus ancienne salle d'opéra aux États-Unis à fonctionner encore.