This is a subterranean dive with gritty charisma. Live cover bands play at one of its two bars Thursdays and Fridays, and crooners (think Frank Sinatra types) play on the weekends, including for Sunday brunch, to a yuppie-meets-artsy crowd. The hip Rat Pack vibe, large martinis, and fine salads, pizzas, and meatloaf keep lines trailing out the door. The story goes: when its signboard wasn't...
Hidden "speakeasy-style" behind "unmarked doors", this "atmospheric" Fort Point lounge exudes a "Rat Pack vibe", especially on Sinatra weekends, devoted to Ol' Blue Eyes tributes; "friendly" servers ferry cocktails and comfort food to a mix of locals, "popped-collar" dudes and "flannel-and-Wayfarers"-clad hipsters.
Speakeasy style in the Seaport. No sign, but follow the steps down to find welcoming scene. Curved bar is the center of the action, with live music five nights a week in the back. Big Blue Eyes fans here, with Sinatra brunches, tribute performances. Serves lunch and dinner: wild Maine mussels, steak frites, homemade meatloaf wrapped in bacon. Peak hours can get tight, so make a reservation if...
A sizzling, Sinatra-flavored, subterranean lounge heats up Fort Point Channel with swing bands, beef sliders and retro cool.:
Descending the stairs into Lucky's is like stepping through a portal into a swinging hipster lounge straight out of the '50s. Dim red lighting washes a rowdy vinyl-upholstered dining room, which is...