Boston.....Help me please
Boston.....Help me please
Hey. I have a buddy coming in from out of town and was looking for help from you guys. I live in RI so I wouldn't do that to him, but don't really know the hot spots in B-town. I haven't book his hotel yet until I here from a few people. He'll be coming in on a Tuesday afternoon and leave again on Thursday. Any help would be great. Thanks.
Lansdowne street next to Fenway is full of bars/clubs.
Theatre district next to Chinatown is great too, and there's a Double Tree hotel on Tremont St right next to all of the clubs. He can also check out the Blue Man Group, which is on Charles St, about a 5 minute walk from that hotel.
Then there's also the financial district, which is full of bars.
Allston/Brighton is also full of bars.
What type of bar/club/music does he prefer?
Theatre district next to Chinatown is great too, and there's a Double Tree hotel on Tremont St right next to all of the clubs. He can also check out the Blue Man Group, which is on Charles St, about a 5 minute walk from that hotel.
Then there's also the financial district, which is full of bars.
Allston/Brighton is also full of bars.
What type of bar/club/music does he prefer?
Do you need any restaurant recommendations?
Steak - Capital Grille (Newbury St)
Sushi - Fugakyu (Brookline) or Suishaya (Chinatown)
Chinese - Chau Chow City (Chinatown)
French - La La Rokh (Beacon Hill)
Indian - Kashmir (Newbury St)
Italian - Hanover St in the North End...every restaurant is good, just pick one
German - Jacob B. Wirth's, Stuart St, Chinatown (authentic German food, tons of different beers on tap)
Late night eats after 2PM - Chau Chow City (Chinese), Apollo (Korean and Japanese), Imperial Seafood (Chinese) All of these are in Chinatown - everyone pours into these places when the bars and clubs let out
Sunset Grille - Great all around bar and grill in Allston, always crowded, food is awesome, over 500 different beers available - Right next door is Big City, where you can shoot pool
White Horse Tavern in Allston is another nice bar, loungey atmosphere, no dance floor, happy hour until 7PM.
While he's in Massachusetts, you should visit Harvard Sq in Cambridge, home of Harvard University. There are a tons of bars and restaurants in that area, and it's got a very diverse crowd. Check out Redline on JFK St.
Use Expedia to look for Hotels in Boston. Get one IN Boston, everything is walkable or accessible via cab or public transportation.
Steak - Capital Grille (Newbury St)
Sushi - Fugakyu (Brookline) or Suishaya (Chinatown)
Chinese - Chau Chow City (Chinatown)
French - La La Rokh (Beacon Hill)
Indian - Kashmir (Newbury St)
Italian - Hanover St in the North End...every restaurant is good, just pick one
German - Jacob B. Wirth's, Stuart St, Chinatown (authentic German food, tons of different beers on tap)
Late night eats after 2PM - Chau Chow City (Chinese), Apollo (Korean and Japanese), Imperial Seafood (Chinese) All of these are in Chinatown - everyone pours into these places when the bars and clubs let out
Sunset Grille - Great all around bar and grill in Allston, always crowded, food is awesome, over 500 different beers available - Right next door is Big City, where you can shoot pool
White Horse Tavern in Allston is another nice bar, loungey atmosphere, no dance floor, happy hour until 7PM.
While he's in Massachusetts, you should visit Harvard Sq in Cambridge, home of Harvard University. There are a tons of bars and restaurants in that area, and it's got a very diverse crowd. Check out Redline on JFK St.
Use Expedia to look for Hotels in Boston. Get one IN Boston, everything is walkable or accessible via cab or public transportation.
Last edited by AthensBlueG; Jun 12, 2007 at 12:39 PM.
My additions 
Steak - Capital Grille *****Morton's or Abe and Louie's on Boylston St. in Copley
Sushi - Fugakyu (Brookline) or Suishaya (Chinatown)*****Apollo or Ginza on Beacon, not the Ginza in Chinatown
(Fugakyu is crazy expensive and not all that great)
Chinese - Chau Chow City (Chinatown) *****Don't forget dim sum
French - La La Rokh (Beacon Hill) *****Restaurant at the Collonade on Huntingon Ave across from the Cheesecake Factory
Vietnamese - Pho Pasteur in Brighton or Pho Ha in Chinatown
Thai - Brown Sugar on Comm Ave next to BU

Steak - Capital Grille *****Morton's or Abe and Louie's on Boylston St. in Copley
Sushi - Fugakyu (Brookline) or Suishaya (Chinatown)*****Apollo or Ginza on Beacon, not the Ginza in Chinatown
Chinese - Chau Chow City (Chinatown) *****Don't forget dim sum
French - La La Rokh (Beacon Hill) *****Restaurant at the Collonade on Huntingon Ave across from the Cheesecake Factory
Vietnamese - Pho Pasteur in Brighton or Pho Ha in Chinatown
Thai - Brown Sugar on Comm Ave next to BU
What kind of hot spot are you looking for?
bars? clubs? lounges
as for clubs: Rumor, Area, Underbar, Avalon
Lounges: Mantra, Gypsy bar, Saint, 33
i know the owners and all the big promoters so if you are going to any of these places i can help you out.
bars? clubs? lounges
as for clubs: Rumor, Area, Underbar, Avalon
Lounges: Mantra, Gypsy bar, Saint, 33
i know the owners and all the big promoters so if you are going to any of these places i can help you out.
Originally Posted by drill77
What kind of hot spot are you looking for?
bars? clubs? lounges
as for clubs: Rumor, Area, Underbar, Avalon
Lounges: Mantra, Gypsy bar, Saint, 33
i know the owners and all the big promoters so if you are going to any of these places i can help you out.
bars? clubs? lounges
as for clubs: Rumor, Area, Underbar, Avalon
Lounges: Mantra, Gypsy bar, Saint, 33
i know the owners and all the big promoters so if you are going to any of these places i can help you out.
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Originally Posted by AthensBlueG
Hmmm...how about Irish? I can't think of any Irish restaurants to recommend
Originally Posted by drill77
What kind of hot spot are you looking for?
bars? clubs? lounges
as for clubs: Rumor, Area, Underbar, Avalon
Lounges: Mantra, Gypsy bar, Saint, 33
i know the owners and all the big promoters so if you are going to any of these places i can help you out.
bars? clubs? lounges
as for clubs: Rumor, Area, Underbar, Avalon
Lounges: Mantra, Gypsy bar, Saint, 33
i know the owners and all the big promoters so if you are going to any of these places i can help you out.
Originally Posted by vhtran
Vietnamese - Pho Pasteur in Brighton or Pho Ha in Chinatown *Pho Pasteur in Brighton have changed to Pho Le. Pho Pasteur in Chinatown is better than Pho Le* =)
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Theres so much you can do in Boston it depends on exactly what your likes are.
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Originally Posted by vhtran
Go bars hopping on Faneul Hall area Thurs - Sat.!
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LOL.....haven't been back there but well, i have to take your word for that. hehehehe
ever since, I either go to Pho Ha, but I prefer Pho Pasteur (Le) in Brighton. I noticed the name change last week, but completely forgot.


