This unmarked two-level haunt for bears, cubs and leatherfolk (and the twinks who dig them) is the unofficial torch-bearer of its equally cruisey antecedent, 119 Merrimack....
14 Pi AlleyAn Tua Nua (Gaelic for 'the new beginning') is an odd duck: a hybrid Irish pub and dance club, as popular with its friendly daytime regulars as with the nightly hordes from BU...
835 Beacon StreetThe door, marked only by the silhouette of a pachyderm, is the only low-key thing about the Enormous Room. Early evenings find the post-work crowd lounging on carpeted...
567 Massachusetts AvenueGiven the substantial student population in the Allston/Brighton area, it was only a matter of time before a bar that mingled the local pick-up scene with Euro accents would...
1316 Commonwealth AvenueYou're going to think we're really stretching it when we say that one of Boston's best nightclubs is also a candlepin bowling alley - but doubt us not. Milky Way combines the...
403-405 Centre StreetInvariably packed and loud, and often somewhat steamy, this was one of the first Irish bars in the area to realise the potential of combining a dance club with a pub. At night,...
512 Massachusetts AvenueIt's a bit on the small side, and generally packed with Harvard students attempting to bust a move, yet Redline still comes out on top in Harvard Square thanks to its...
59 John F Kennedy StreetWith the demise of Avalon, the Roxy is heir apparent to the thousands of displaced danceheads migrating from Lansdowne. A massive room, it has a grand stage, an elegant marble...
279 Tremont Street