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  2. Jillian's - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Heights, Ohio location also closed on February 20, 2011, and was converted into Myxx, a tapas bar, by its owner. [11] GameWorks Entertainment acquired the Seattle, San Francisco, and Chesapeake Jillian's locations along with the Jillian's Hi-Life Lanes location in Universal City in October 2011. [12]

  3. Combat Zone, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The name "Combat Zone" was popularized through a series of exposé articles on the area Jean Cole wrote for the Boston Daily Record in the 1960s. [1] The moniker described an area that resembled a war zone both because of its well-known crime and violence, and because many soldiers and sailors on shore leave from the Charlestown (Boston) Navy Yard frequented the many strip clubs and brothels ...

  4. 'Eatertainment': From golfing to arcades, 6 places to play ...

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    Renowned Boston chef Chris Coombs and sports club operator D.J. Bosse are converting the mall ... Nearby in the mall is Dave & Buster’s, a combination arcade and sports bar – think Chuck E ...

  5. Cheers Beacon Hill - Wikipedia

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    Cheers Beacon Hill is a bar/restaurant located on Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, across from the Boston Public Garden.Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, the bar is best remembered internationally as the exterior of the bar seen in the NBC sitcom Cheers, which ran between 1982 and 1993. [1]

  6. Cool Bars With Arcades That Are Well Worth Your Quarters

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    One of the largest arcade bars on the list, Draftcade has over 75 vintage arcade games, plus Skee-ball, consoles, board games, and giant Jenga. There are an impressive 60 beer taps, a cocktail ...

  7. T.T. the Bear's Place - Wikipedia

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    For 42 years, TT's was a prominent venue within the Boston music scene; it played host to both national touring acts and local bands, with 250 nights each year featuring live music. [4] TT's celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2013. Bonney Bouley was the owner of the establishment for its entire 42-year run. [2]

  8. NEMA (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The Metlo Boston (also 399 Congress Street) is a tower in the Seaport area of Boston, Massachusetts. [2] The 22-story mixed-use tower is located adjacent to East Service Road, Congress Street and Boston Wharf Road. The tower has 414 apartment residences, and approximately 2,550 square feet of ground-floor retail.

  9. Harpers Ferry (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Harpers Ferry was a live music venue and bar in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was in the high traffic central student section of Boston, equidistant from both Boston College and Boston University. Hosting national touring acts and regional acts, Harpers Ferry became known as "Boston's Best Live Music". [1]