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A staple of any Freedom Trail pub-crawl, this mellow hangout is popular with Suffolk University Law students who come to listen to the jukebox, play billiards, and sink a few beers.
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Can’t get a seat inside Fenway? No problem. Beer Works is right across the street and its blueberry and pumpkin ale beat the pants off that Miller Lite served inside the stadium. You can watch the play-by-play on one of many TV screens or wait to hear about all the action in person when the crowds rush in after the game.
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A favourite meeting spot before a night on the town, the intimate City Bar in the lobby of the Lenox hotel is a destination of itself thanks to the sexy bar’s one-of-a-kind martinis and selection of homemade Maker’s Mark infusions.
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This swank South End bar is the city’s premier mingling spot for gay and lesbian scenesters, although all are welcome. Stay away from the underwhelming New American cuisine and you’ll look so much the better in your tight leather pants.
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Although its name is a sly reference to this glam bar’s many second-floor billiard tables, and indeed some come to play, most come to watch. A favourite spin-spot for Boston’s celebrity DJs, Felt also serves food although its reputation is more that of a meat-market than eatery per se.
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