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The premier nightspot in gay-oriented Provincetown is the Atlantic House. Known locally as the A-House, it opened in 1798 as a tavern and stagecoach stop and...more
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To have a true Boston—make that Baahston—night out, head to this glorified crab shack on the waterfront, near the Institute of Contemporary Art. The...more
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With its fun, West Coast–style surfer vibe, the Beachcomber (just "the 'Comb-ah' " to locals) is a Cape Cod mainstay, and the only right-on-the sand...more
see the Cape Cod guideDepending on whom you ask, the Beehive is either one of the best new additions to Boston's nightlife scene, or one of the worst. The bistro, bar, and live-music...more
see the Boston guideCasino Wharf FX is slightly more decorous—and attracts a slightly older crowd—than the raucous Casino nightclub it replaced in 2007. But it's still...more
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To avoid the college fray, thirtysomethings with manicures, polo shirts, and cash to blow on $10 lemon drop martinis head to this lounge on a nondescript street...more
see the Boston guideThe Land-Ho—a big bar in the center of Orleans—is a local hangout with brass fixtures, red-checkered tablecloths, and antique signs from local...more
see the Cape Cod guideLike a less-exclusive version of New York City's Meatpacking District, this stretch of clubs, bars, and restaurants across from Fenway Park is Boston's one-stop...more
see the Boston guideLibaytion is quite possibly the most stylish bar on the Cape. There are no bad seats at this circular bar sheltered by a pergola: On one side is Pleasant Bay;...more
see the Cape Cod guideThe Middle East is the epicenter of nightlife in Cambridge's Central Square. It holds two clubs: Big names in indie rock and hip-hop (such as the Hold Steady...more
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