Where is the Best After-Work Bar in Boston, Massachusetts?
The SceneUnlike most hotel bars, Bar 10 attracts an after-work crowd of professionals more likely to hail from offices next door than from out of town. The decor is understated, with furniture of sleek black wood and beige and tangerine velvet. Slatted window shades and heavy curtains block the light from outside; soft linen lampshades keep it perennially cocktail hour.The DrawBar 10 is the quickest way to feel like a visitor in your own city, with all of the intrigue that implies. If the ambience doesn’t do it, potent cocktails will have you chatting up your fellow wayfarer in no time. Must-try concoctions include the creme brulee martini (Stoli Vanil, Cointreau, Frangelico, creme anglaise) and the cheekily named flirtini (Chambourd and lime juice with a raspberry sugar rim).
I just had an engagement party at the livingroom. The reserved area with couches and high top tables was perfect with plenty on space. The drinks were reasonably priced and the service was excellent. The appetizers served could have been better. I would highly recommend the livingroom. The prices, service, and ambiance were good. Pros + Excellent service, great loungeCons – Food could have been better, Parking
Even though every time I’ve been to Tia’s it’s been busy, I still feel like it’s an underrated bar in the city. Right on the harbor, Tia’s offers good food and a cool place to have a few drinks. It’s one of my favorite bars to go to during the summer because you can stay outside the entire time with their outdoor bar. Nothing too flashy here, but has good beer selection.Pros + Waterfront, Plenty of space outsideCons – Inside bar is very small