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  • Nestled deep in MIT (see Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)) territory, the B-Side serves up classic cocktails to a kitsch-loving, amiable young crowd. The kitchen’s glorious Southern cookin’ shouldn’t be overlooked either.

  • Rhythm & Blues man “Little” Joe Cook has held court at this low-key, unassuming Central Square bar for years. Catch his energetic live show on Friday and Saturday nights (see Cantab Lounge)

  • Dance to live zydeco, East Coast swing, and salsa all in one night. Davis Square’s – and arguably all of Boston’s – home for eclectic live music keeps the beat going seven nights a week. Dinner served Tue–Sat (see Johnny D’s).

  • Just outside Harvard Square, the Lizard Lounge attracts a young, alternative-rock and folk-loving crowd with the promise of good live music and a small cover charge.

  • By day, enjoy pints of Guinness and excellent pub grub at the mahogany bar. By night, cut loose to an ever-changing roster of hip-hop, jungle, and notable dub DJs.

  • Befitting its location in the sleek Charles Hotel, Regattabar offers a refined yet casual setting for watching today’s giants of jazz. Book early, since shows sell out quickly (see Regattabar).

  • Spicy Caribbean cuisine, potent rum-based cocktails, and live reggae music make this one of Cambridge’s more spirited institutions. An ideal escape on frosty winter nights.

  • T. T.’s is a rock club in the tradition of New York’s C.B.G.B.: small, dingy, and incredibly loud. Expect to sweat, expect to leave with ringing ears, and above all, expect to rock out.

  • A live music club to rival any in New York or Los Angeles, the Middle East rocks its hipster patrons from three stages and nourishes them – appropriately enough – with delicious kebabs and curries (see The Middle East).

  • Live soul, R&B, hip-hop, Latin, and especially reggae make Western Front the alternative club for Bostonians and Cantabrigians of color. Local jazz on Wed.

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