Durty Nelly's is located in the heart of Boston's north end. It specializes in authentic Irish cuisine. Durty Nelly's offers a full bar, TVs and live entertainment.
Paddys O's offers a full menu with traditional Irish cuisine and seafood dishes. It has a full bar, a 72-inch screen, and a DJ booth. There is entertainment every day of the week.
Established in 1947, Wally's Cafe features live jazz music 365 days year and is the oldest jazz club in the United States. The club was founded by Joseph Walcott, or Wally as he was known to many, the first black nightclub owner in New England. It was frequented by such jazz greats as Billie Holiday and Charlie Parker. Wally's is a 21 and over club and serves drinks only.
Snag a table at the front window to watch the bustle of historic Union Street, or climb up on a stool at one of the round tables topping a whiskey barrel. Voted Boston's Best Irish Pub six years in a row by the Improper Bostonian, this watering hole boasts an impressive selection of single-malt whiskeys. You'll find shepherd's pie, fish and chips and the traditional Irish breakfast on Hennessy's menu, and live music seven nights a week.
Located near Faneuil Hall, this historic American tavern offers a Revolution-themed menu that includes Redcoat Wings, the Patriots Platter and a variety of burgers named after well-known figures from American history. On weekend evenings, the tavern features Top-40 cover bands.
Blackman Auditorium is located in Ell Hall and seats over 1,000 people. The auditorium hosts various events throughout the year, such as lectures, movie screenings, theatre performances, dance shows, choral groups and orchestral ensembles. Past guests include comedian Seth Meyers, former pro-footballer Tedy Bruschi, scientist Bill Nye and poet Dr. Maya Angelou. For upcoming event information, call the front desk at the number provided.
Cafe 939 is a Berklee College of Music student-run coffeehouse. The shop is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers live music and performances including styles such as rock, jazz, hip-hop, electronica, and avant-garde.
Coffee specialties include mocha, lattes, cappuccinos and espressos as well as chai and hot tea. The shop also offers sandwiches and breakfast goods including bagels, scones, and danishes.
The café showcases talent from local areas as well as Berklee student performers. The location has a 200-capacity concert space, PA and lighting systems, video and DVD capabilities, and flexible seating. Berklee students also work as ushers, box office clerks, and stage crew.
Back Bay Events Center is a venue located on Berkley Street in Boston. The venue is home to John Hancock Hall and Dorothy Quincy Suite and is a great space to hold all types of events, including meetings, performances, conferences, special events and trade shows. The location has a large 1,100-seat ballroom and offers a wide range of services through partnerships, including audio and visual work, Wi-Fi, catering work as well as staging work and floral rentals among other services. Check the website for a schedule of events and rental information.