NIGHT LIFE IN BOSTON


Here is an ever growing list on bars and resturants in Boston, MA. 



The Best Bars and Drinking spots in Greater Boston, MA


  • The Boston Beer Garden
    posted on June 06, 2007 11:59:58 am
    Wings to Burgers and Fries to Pasta and Hearty Fare. 732 East Broadway, South Boston, MA Phone: (617) 269-0990 | Email: info@bostonbeergarden.com
  • Stadium Sports Bar and Grill
    posted on June 06, 2007 11:59:58 am
    Free Parking, 30 Flat-screen TVs, Generous food portions, well designed bar area...more. 232 Old Colony Ave. South Boston, MA 02127 Phone: (617) 269-5100
  • Black Thorn Bar

    Bar/Club, Bars

    0.06 miles | Map 471 W Broadway
    South Boston, MA
  • Shenanigan's

    Bar/Club, DJ, Irish & Celtic

    0.31 miles | Map 332 West Broadway
    South Boston, MA
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    Corner Tavern

    Bar/Club, Bars

    0.46 miles | Map 645 E 2ND St
    South Boston, MA
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    Boston Beer Garden

    Bar/Club, Pub / Tavern

    0.51 miles | Map 734 E Broadway
    South Boston, MA

Stadium Sports Bar & Grill

Bar/Club, Food Served

Wednesday Night is Trivia Night! ...(more)

0.42 miles | Map 232 Old Colony Ave
South Boston, MA




This site was created to keep everyone informed about the activities, new places to eat and party with your friends and co-workers in and around Boston.

 Once a predominantly Irish Catholic community, in recent years South Boston has become increasingly desirable among young professionals and families who are attracted to the neighborhood’s strong sense of community and quick access to downtown and public transportation. People from all over the city enjoy taking a stroll around Castle Island, a Revolutionary War-era fort and 22-acre park that is connected to the mainland. “Southie Pride” is on full display in March when city residents flock to the neighborhood to enjoy the annual South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Today the breathtaking South Boston Waterfront is emerging as Boston’s newest neighborhood. Already home to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, planned development for the Waterfront includes residential, office, retail, and hotel use. The Institute for Contemporary Art, slated to open in September, stands as an iconic symbol of the South Boston Waterfront’s unlimited potential.



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