This swanky lounge has a sleek interior that caters to the white collar crowd who call the Financial District home from 9 to 5pm. Set on side street at the base of the high-rises surrounding it; it is clear to see why so many saunter in post work for a craft cocktail. Julep Bar puts an emphasis on, "the art, science and craftsmanship behind impeccable cocktail creation". Allowing you the chance to sample a simple classic or a surprising new something special to sip. As the night wears on, the scene transfers to hands into this of a younger crowd of singles looking to mingle.
Recommended for Lounges because: Julep Bar has a lively atmosphere where you'll find co-workers mingling, friends catching-up and new relationships forming; making it a lounge you'll want to try.
Jessica's expert tip: Sit back and relax and explore your drink options; a stellar wine and beer list mix well with the cocktail creations that come from the bar.
Empire Asian Restaurant and Lounge is a Seaport District hot spot that serves excellent Asian food and drinks. Enjoy tiki inspired concoctions served in kitsch cups in the lounge area among a well dressed crowd of beautiful people. The 14,000 square foot space seats 350 guests. You'll often find the lounge heating up as the night wears on. A great spot to enjoy dinner with a group then migrate to the bar, Empire let's you linger until 2am when Boston bars lock up for the night. You'll find a mix of folks enjoying drinks with friends including single 20 something's and married middle age Bostonians.
Recommended for Lounges because: Empire's lounge boasts cool blues and rich woods to create a welcoming vibe in the large, dimly lit space.
Jessica's expert tip: Empire gets crowded as the night wears on, and the bar is packed; arrive early to secure a seat or reserve a table.
Take a walk from the alleyway, through the door featuring the handmade 81/2 x 11 sign that simply says backbar, down the elementary school-esque hallway and through the unmarked door into the dimly lit room buzzing with cool and you'll find yourself inside backbar. There you'll be met by a smiling face wearing a prohibition era outfit (gray pants and matching vest, light colored shirt and red tie) who will guide you inside. Seating comes complete with wooden stools that look like empty shipping crates. The clientele is more hipster than flapper and the music more 1980's than 1920's but the ice comes in chunks and the creative cocktails they serve are tops around town.
Recommended for Lounges because: backbar brings lounge elements into a speakeasy atmosphere making it a secret not to miss when in need of a stiff drink.
Jessica's expert tip: Make a reservation for a table to get the most of this experience.
Make your way to the W Lounge in Boston's W Hotel and enjoy the great outdoors while you are indoors. This trendy lounge allows hotel guests and those who just happen in to meet-up within a funky world complete with pieces of all of the natural elements. Music pumps throughout and dancing is encouraged, but for those who simply want to sit and take it in the scene the W's comfortable setting allows you to do just that. Perch yourself by the fire pit, or cozy up to the bar. Sip your pick of the W's sensational libations or play one of the board games provided with an old or new friend.
Recommended for Lounges because: The W Lounge is a casually chic space that invites guests to relax on their stools and sofas in the lobby of this cool hotel.
Jessica's expert tip: W Lounge is a prime location for post theater drinks.
Perched atop the Prudential Tower, this restaurant/lounge offers great nightlife. Come after work to enjoy a drink and a fine meal in elegant surroundings, while you enjoy the sunset. The 360 degree views offered here, make it easy to check "see the Boston skyline" from your to-do list. Elegance oozes from the surroundings. Where well dressed pre dinner guests lounge around while waiting for their tables, you'll want to look the part. Along with expert service, linen-covered tables, and the best views in the city, you'll find inviting strains of jazz music permeating the atmosphere. You probably can't imagine a more lovely romantic backdrop for a few drinks.
Recommended for Lounges because: Stunning 360 degree views allow Top of the Hub guests the chance to see the city from above while sipping cocktails in the elegant lounge.
Jessica's expert tip: Be sure to have a reservation; a busy night could have you turned away before you make it to the elevator.
Oak Long Bar and Kitchen replaced the legendary, upscale steakhouse/bar combo that resided in the Copley Plaza Hotel. This updated, modern space removes the formality and separation of the steakhouse and popular ballroom dancing spot; replacing it with a restaurant and bar within the same space. Maintaining touches of the past, Oak Long Bar & Kitchen has added a modern twist on the decor. An open kitchen sits behind the bar enticing bar side drinkers to order up from the menu that provides diners with American cuisine options ranging from simple snack and sandwiches to full meals. The bar scene is also lively and filled with a more mature crowd than you'll find at Boston clubs. Social and energetic, you'll find your fair share of locals looking to meet someone new.
Recommended for Lounges because: Oak Long Bar & Kitchen is a sophisticated spot that draws an older crowd for drinks well into the wee hours.
Jessica's expert tip: Indulge in a signature cocktail; their short list is well executed.
The Hawthorne may look more like your living room than a nightspot, but the charm of the decor at this lounge is what sets it apart from it peers; endearing itself to regulars who are not patrons of the Hotel, but simply Boston residents who love the vibe, drinks and bar food. The Hawthorne is a lounge that boasts a stunning 18-seat bar, a communal high-top table, and two comfortable, more casual seating areas complete with cushioned chairs to make you feel at home. Cocktails are the focus of this hotel bar and are constantly changing to serve what's in season and trendy. No worries, the Hawthorne still mixes the classics, ensuring you'll enjoy your favorite even if it is not found on the menu. Food is simple, yet enticing with menu items that include fancy versions of bar delights like grilled cheese and pretzels.
Recommended for Lounges because: The Hawthorne's Jackson Cannon ensures they stay at the forefront of craft cocktail innovation; he is constantly studying and starveling the globe on sourcing trips.
Jessica's expert tip: The Hawthorne's bartenders can happily offer both on and off menu recommendations based on specific preferences and cravings; be sure to ask if you don't see what you want.
Wink & Nod brings new life to the cocktail speakeasy style that was popular during Prohibition Era. Although alcohol is legal; hanging out at Wink & Nod makes you feel like you're getting away with something. Move seamlessly between the restaurant and lounge where you'll find artfully mixed drinks. Their premium spirits are only given the best of treatments utilizing fresh ingredients in place of pre-made, packaged mixes. Add to that a cool concept in dining with a rotating pop-up food program and you'll find that this lounge never gets old. Decorated with deep reds and gold, the wood and marble finishes take on warmth making Wink & Nod a warm and magical spot for lounging until 2am when they close.
Recommended for Lounges because: A chic speakeasy, Wink & Nod offers guests a cool vibe and stellar cocktails along with inventive cuisine.
Jessica's expert tip: Pop-Up food partnerships rotate creating a varying menu that allows you the chance to eat an stay to drink in one spot.
STAGE American Vaudeville Nightclub brings guests back in time to the American vaudeville era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Enjoy the epoch entertainers on the four stages that make their home inside the doors of STAGE, and the ease of getting a drink at one of the four well- staffed bars. You'll see something new and exciting around every corner of STAGE starting the moment you enter. Walk the red carpet and be escorted inside through the secret bookcase to the lounge areas where you'll find aerialists dangling from hoops, as well as glass walkers, knifethrowers, burlesque and flapper dancers, hoop illusionists and magicians. Making STAGE a choice of a mature crowd and a spot where even those over 30 will feel like the they belong.
Recommended for Lounges because: STAGE American Vaudeville Nightclub is a lounge like no other with exciting performances on their four stages.
Jessica's expert tip: Reserve VIP seating and get a prime spot for performance viewing.