If you’re into exploring bars in cities like me, I got you! While I love exploring by foot, checking out museums, enjoying nature in the parks and eating at high-end restaurant, there’s nothing like a good conversation with a friend at a lively bar.
You’ll have a hard time finding a bar more unique than Hecate, at least in the Boston area. This other-worldly speakeasy is also one of the most exclusive bars in the city – it only seats 20 at a time
Bar Pallino is located in the basement of Faccia a Faccia, so it’s a great place to check out before sitting down for dinner. But it’s also a worthwhile destination all on its own.
Drink is consistently recognized as one of the best bars in the country, so you can bet it’s one of the must-sees in Boston. When you visit this popular Fort Point establishment, you can expect a unique, individualized experience.
Next Door is one of the newer gems to join the Boston bar scene. This speakeasy quickly became a favorite among locals and visitors, mostly due to its borderline theatrical presentation of numerous intriguing cocktails.
Baldwin & Sons is an award-winning lounge known for its elegant, dimly-lit library theme and delightful experimental drinks. You can find it on the 2nd floor of the Baldwin Mansion, a gorgeously designed structure that also houses Sichuan Garden II and The Baldwin Bar.
In a city like Boston, a good sports bar is a must. Parlor Sports is frequently recognized as the best bar in Boston to watch sports. There are nearly a dozen TVs in the space, which isn’t all that spacious to begin with. But even when the bar is packed to capacity, you can still enjoy a decent view of whatever game (or games) are on the big screens.
Also in Inman Square is Trina’s Starlite Lounge, one of the most popular hangout spots in the area and one that frequently graces the top of Boston’s best bars lists.