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Paradise Lounge Rock Club - The Paradise is very small and intimate for the caliber acts that perform there. It is general admission with two cash bars inside and a balcony. You can't have a bad view. The attached Paradise Lounge has a live feed of the show in the other room on TVs as well as another bar and food. Tour busses park out front and if you have good timing you can often meet the band. Great location right across from a T stop and late night pizza joint.
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Tavern At the End of the World - Small but really cool, chill, rad, awesome! and it's RIGHT over the Charlestown Bridge and a nice change of pace for those of us always at the same venues.
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Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub - It's fun just to go and see a random band in the downstairs or back room. You never know who you'll see.
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Western Front - It's only one of two venues with authentic, live reggae in Boston. If you're a lounge person, you can, uh, lounge around on the comfortable seating arrangements ... or if you want to let loose, head upstairs and dance away to the live band. There's bars on both floors so it's literally the best of both worlds, and it's usually not filled to the brim (as in people, not beer!)
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Brighton Music Hall - Used to be Harper's Ferry and a million other names, but it has good sound for up front, a nice area in the back to get away from the crowds, a small bar, and a parking lot fit for raging
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Church - Because they always turning out awesome gigs nightly - and posting them to Secret Boston, of course!
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The Plough & Stars - Especially love Sunday nights with Frank Morey. You can eat the most awesome fried chicken (or fish), wash it down with the beverage of your choice and then dance it off.
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Church - Because they always turning out awesome gigs nightly - and posting them to Secret Boston, of course!
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