Known mainly as a restaurant, with the talented Bill Poirier in the kitchen, the tasteful (if slightly touristy) Sonsie is a premier hangout for the Back Bay elite and those...
327 Newbury StreetThe Sunset Grill serves beer. Great beer, beer of all types, from all over the world, in every colour and flavour and consistency. And it serves a lot of it. The list of ales...
130 Brighton AvenueA dive bar for dive bar connoisseurs, the Tam is a Boston legend - and rightly so. Everything here is just as it should be: the beer is cheap, the whisky is plentiful, the neon...
222 Tremont StreetThis is the quintessential dive bar, featuring cheap beer, a great jukebox, 50-year-old furniture, a vending machine with snacks and an electric log fireplace. What more could...
1 Haviland StreetDespite its name, an Irish pub this ain't. Emblematic of the current vogue for neo-lounge bars, it attracts the nouveau-riche, mobile-phone-wielding, martini-clinking crowd, as...
1688 Massachusetts AvenueWith its charming exposed brick walls and a genuine Irish pub-style snug, the Thirsty Scholar is an ideal place to hole yourself away with a special someone for a quiet drink....
70 Beacon StreetWonder Bar makes no bones about wanting to move in higher circles, what with its votive candles and lazily spinning ceiling fans. All the same, it's located smack in the middle...
186 Harvard AvenueSandwiched between the two rooms of its parent, famed music venue the Middle East, ZuZu is one of Central Square's gems. With its muted red and orange tones and walls busy with...
474 Massachusetts Avenue