An 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 StreetEasily one of the most popular places in Central Square, the Enormous Room is not exactly enormous, but cordon yourself some space on the long, oriental carpet-clad platforms,...
567 Massachusetts AvenueThe 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 AvenueThough the DJs spin the best vintage hip-hop, classic electro and underground dance, and while the clientele has been known to kick off their shoes and fill the floor,...
315 Massachusetts AvenueTucked between the hullabaloo of Central Square and the relative peace and quiet of the MIT campus, the low-profile Middlesex has quickly asserted itself as one of the best...
315 Massachusetts 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 StreetDeep house and Guinness may not seem like the most natural match, but the Phoenix Landing pulls off the hybrid pub/club marvellously. The decor is unremarkable, but the...
512 Massachusetts AvenueWith 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 StreetOnce one of Boston's biggest gay clubs, the new scene at Venu is much more mixed (but just as fun). House and techno are tempered with a healthy dose of Latin, and the result...
100 Warrenton Street