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“A sleek club with two-story windows overlooking
Harvard Square, the atmosphere is sophisti-casual, and the sightlines
and acoustics are excellent, which is probably why artists like
Branford Marsalis and Joshua Redman return again and again. It’s
been Boston’s top jazz venue for nearly 20 years....Top flight talent in a swanky club setting on the
edge of Harvard Square? Short of Django Reinhardt coming back from
the dead, we can’t think of anything better.”
-Improper Bostonian
“The Regattabar opened its doors to the public on January 29th, 1985. Since then it has become the leading jazz club not only in Boston, but also New England. Named one of the “Best of Boston” by Boston Magazine an astonishing nine times, the Regattabar has made its mark on the cultural landscape of New England. Honors have also been bestowed on the Regattabar by the Boston Phoenix and the Improper Bostonian. In addition to showcasing acts not normally found on the Boston scene, the Regattabar is home to an annual Jazz Festival that features the best of today's jazz."
-Boston.com
“See the jazz greats at this old standard in Harvard Square’s Charles Hotel, which features sweet sounds....classy vibe helps make it a good date place."
-ZAGAT
“Regattabar is host to some of the top names in jazz"
-Fodors
“ Located inside of the Charles Hotel, this is one of the best jazz clubs in Boston. Playing host to international, national and local musicians, you can expect good music whenever you go. Past performers include Branford Marsalis, Michael Brecker, McCoy Tyner and Ruth Brown. A long bar, serving great martinis, stretches along the back wall. Between the bar area and the dance floor there are plenty of tables for lounging and relaxing while enjoying the music..”
-Yahoo! Travel
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