Great new venue for anal shows, and a small but exclusive collection of whiskies and bourbon in the main bar. I'd go back again for sure!
Drink a Kentucky Luau: bourbon with hints of cinnamon, pineapple, and best of all, a floral scent that will leave you craving for more. Try it on the new roof deck. Read more.
After taking down some heavenly deviled eggs with crispy bacon bits and a trio of pastrami'd pork belly sliders, you'll want to take matters into your own hands with the Sinclair Burger. Read more.
The cash-only bar maintains a good draft selection, with various New England micro brews for about $5 a pint (sorry, no Baltika here). They serve lunch, dinner, & brunch (“Bloody Trotskys” anyone?) Read more.
Good music and solid drinks as well. Food is pretty good too. They carry Hangar One vodka which is awesome
On Thursdays is great! get there before 11pm, on Tuesdays around 11pm, on weekends is just comercial top40 music.. Read more.
Clocking in at 23 oz., this is billed as the biggest Bloody in Cambridge. Just don't try to move it too far -- this baby is heavier than jazzercise weights. Read more.
Quesadillas are amazing! Al pastor and chorizo are delicious. Cheaper than Chipotle. Queso dip is the best! New location is much larger and looks great.
My favorite place to come when I visit the area. Drinks are huge. They have vegetarian options on the back of the menu.
This Cajun/ Mexican restaurant has great food and atmosphere. Among the many dishes, don’t be afraid to try the Catfish New Orleans! But get there early or be ready to wait. Read more.
For brunch, how about a Manhattan Benedict, with Guinness-marinated steak tips, grilled tomatoes and lemon-herb hollandaise? Great, we'll see you there.
The Phoenix Landing is an official Partner Bar of the New England Revolution Read more.