Boston's staple for outstanding alternative movies. Bring your friends, bring your date, or go by yourself; and enjoy some quality movies while sipping ice-cold beer. -Dig #StudentGuide, Boston Cinema Read more.
If you can't find on-street parking, aim for the Kendall Sq. Cinema garage - the BR validates (but be aware that the garage is cash-only!).
Robert Grant has recently stepped into The Blue Room’s kitchen, hoping to revamp the menu, starting with the wine list. Read more.
Great selection of beers (I had the tall tale ale) calamari and late bfast steak were amazing!! Definitely worth a visit whether it is for the food or the beer.
An extraordinarily experimental local brew pub. Short rib poutine and a pizza topped with local foraged mushrooms are different from the usual pub fare, and an outdoor patio offers coveted seats. Read more.
Best selection of beer on tap in the area. Including elusive black lagers, sours, and more. For food, try the latkes and the chicken wings.
Abig space with a clean, industrial feel, but somehow it manages to be comfortable. Service is terrific, the food (local oysters and housemade bratwurst) is eclectic and there are 100 beers on tap. Read more.
Every Saturday is the Donkey Show, a disco-dancing party/performance with a Shakespearean spin. Other highlights include the Trannywreck and performances by the Boston Circus Guild. Read more.
Through April 2, the A.R.T.'s production of Prometheus Bound combines art with Human Rights and supports Amnesty in our efforts to free prisoners of conscience. Read more.
The Donkey Show is one of the best possible ways to dance the night away. Read more.
Another local chain done good, these days they offer an eclectic mix of vinyl, cds, stickers, t-shirts, hats, shoes, watches, and collectables.
Steve Seabury, author of Mosh Potatoes heavy metal cookbook, has his world rocked by the Beef Shawarma sandwich and Shrimp Shish Kababs. Save room for the Chocolate Baklava to turn your meal to 11. Read more.