Boston Hotel Bars

Ah, the hotel bar, the primary pickup joint for lonely travelers. Well, Boston’s no different, and the Boston Globe has the inside info on where to go. Shamefully, I can’t actually say I’ve been to anyone of them. Plus, these are all pretty expensive suggestions.

The last hotel bar I remember going to is Cuffs at Jurys from which we were basically ejected due to one incredibly drunk and stupid friend. Security really pounced out of nowhere.

  • Bar 10 @ Westin Copley Place
  • The Bristol Lounge @ Four Seasons Hotel
  • Eastern Standard @ Hotel Commonwealth
  • Foundation Lounge @ Hotel Commonwealth
  • Great Bay @ Hotel Commonwealth
  • JER-NE @ Ritz-Carlton Boston Common
  • Oak Bar @ Fairmont Copley Plaza
  • Spire @ Nine Zero Hotel

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2 Responses to “Boston Hotel Bars”

  1. Dr. Bamboo Says:

    “…we were basically ejected due to one incredibly drunk and stupid friend.”

    You got 86′ed? We need the whole story I think ;-)

    By the way, I (along with several other friends) was also once thrown out of a bar because of the shenanigans of one drunken member of the group who couldn’t behave himself. I think it must happen to everyone at some point.

  2. Mike Says:

    Well, it wasn’t my fault. :)

    One of my coworkers got extremely trashed that night. Girl problems, of course. The major warning sign was when he actually picked up a (fruity fake) martini off the waitress’ tray, chugged it, and slammed it back down on the tray before she had finished serving our drinks. Eventually, he got so drunk to the point where he couldn’t move up the two or three stairs by the door, was falling over, and a little violent. Three security guards suddenly came out of nowhere, and I quickly hauled his butt into a cab before they physically 86′ed him.

    It happens.

    Jurys isn’t a bad place, though it’s overpriced. I’m sure we could go back by now.

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