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1. The Lilypad - Cambridge

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· 181 reviews

1353 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139

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The Lilypad: what do users think?
Jozef Kluczkiewicz: Great small setting to catch a performance.
Wang Weizhi: Best sounding setup for live jazz in Boston area!
kungfuaxe1: Love playing here, hanging out here and listening here. A special place for creating music and community
Mirabella Platt: Went to this small venue for a Kiwi Jr. Concert, and it was awesome. 10/10 very intimate setting, they had water and restrooms I recommend for concerts. Very very small.
David Rand: The Lilypad is awesome! Such a cool venue, run by great people
Federico Francescato: Great stuff. Incredible music. My ears are still ringing.
usa Sudan: Good 👍morning
Matthew Bagnall: Great spot for eclectic live music, with a friendly face in Jesse running the show. It’s a family environment, ever changing and evolving, full of creativity and love for music. An experience unlike any other!
Whistle Rymes: This venue was an incredible experience! It sounded greater than a lot of other venues in the city. I love the whole atmosphere and artwork on the walls! I'm 2 hours away from this venue and the show I attended was SO worth my time. One of the most incredible nights of my life! The moshpit crowd was a blast too, I hope more of my favorite DIY bands play here soon. Staff were very into the music as well, this place is a true gem and definitely worth checking out if you're in Cambridge.
Ric Wheeler: Local venue for live music which brings in really unique and wonderful artists.Bonus is the funky art on the walls.
Steven Laliberte: Great place
Joseph Nowd: As a up and coming musician in the Boston/Cambridge area; this venue and ownership is everything a music lover and a musician could wish for.Professionally and courteously run. LOVE the acoustics and the atmosphere is phenomenal & authentic. ❤️🤙🏼
Alix Yarrow: It's crusty and small but it's just right. I had a pleasant time seeing Charlie Martin. They have a bar and bathrooms.Feedback regarding accessibility:It was unfortunate that they put all the chairs away for the show. Even at larger venues with far more pumped up artists, there are chairs placed to either side of the stage for folks with different abilities or health conditions that limit the ability to stand for the duration of a show. A friend in our group had to sit down on a bench due to back pain but couldn't see.
Julian: One of the best places to see music or comedy in the Boston area. The people who run the place clearly care more about music and entertainment than about making profits. The space is intimate and has good acoustic treatment. The crowd is mostly respectful and attentive. Beer is available.
Craig Minoff: Pretty funny comedy, got super hot by the end
Adam James: Drove 5 hours from Jersey JUST to see the sensational Emily Reo at the delightful Lilypad. My pregnant wife was even able to sit front row in a super comfy chaise. So even though Ms. Reo played a super short set, the entire experience at The Lilypad was worth the drive.
E. Stephen Curator: one of the few tiny, multigenre, performance venues left in the area.Support local culture!
Nicolai Cauchy: comfort (Spartan) and acoustics notwithstanding, it's a great small joint for live music - alas all too few of them remain...
Bill Davidson: Small space but great for an intimate musical show. They have drinks available. Sound mix was perfect. Admission varies by the performer. Other restaurants near by.
Brendan Murphy: This place is incredible. Who know a Wednesday night 5$ variety show could pack so much talent and energy? Home away from home to a veritable pack of talented musicians, comedians, and other talents who all practice together and support each other.I lived within walking distance of this place for months before I checked it out, learn from my mistakes. Don't wait. Go support talented artists :)
Nicolas Bussière: Amazing jazz venue with somehow uncomfortable chairs, but low cover charge. I will return to this place on my next visit for sure.

2. Middle East Downstairs - Cambridge

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472 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

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3. The Sinclair - Cambridge

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· 1340 reviews

52 Church St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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The Sinclair: what do users think?
David Potter: Great place to see bands, and just the right size. Sound / mix has always been very good when I’ve been there. Also, super convenient to get there.
Jesse Call: Great sound, great space, staff is great. Overall, I’m just happy whenever I see a show here!
Craig Minoff: Cozy venue, reasonably priced
Xmall X: Brilliant! This gem is just 2 steps away and its never a deception. Great concerts every week. Price is right. Staff is wonderful with patrons! Thank you Sinclair!!!
Max Metzger: Mid sized music venues are an endangered species, very glad this one is here.
Margaret Riley: Great venue (SRO, so be aware).
Aaron Lyon: Nice venue, good staff. View from Mezzanine and on mid level behind sound board is great. Saw NoahFinnce, Bears in Trees, and Action Adventure. First club show for my 13 year old. It was a good time. There were some good craft beers arlt the bar which was nice since more than half the crowd was underage.
Matthew Cameron: Great sight lines and great sound. Love this venue.
Harold Kozlowski: Great club to see a show in.
Alex Drake (Adrake1234): Great sound quality! Fun place
Angela P: My all time favorite concert venue. Small enough where the view is great and the bathroom and bar line are never too long. Standing room only, but such an intimate show everytime
John St. Amand: Long standing music venueWorld classGreat soundIncredible shows
Nacho Seret: Beautiful small venue, great sound quality and good views from any spot.
Julie Sesen: Very nice venue, we feel close to the artist wherever we are in the room!
Rob Caron: Small but well managed venue. They really should consider having some high top tables and chairs upstairs or something, there is basically no where to sit and still see the show. Drinks are a bit pricey and small
ELP ELP: Sinclair Rocks on Friday nights.... Glitter Boys spinning vinyl...70s disco....on the dance floor underneath the disco lights having a blast in Cambridge....Big fun every time !!!
Seamus Connelly: 2/26/23 Macseal & Future Teens: The sound was quiet literally low enough that my friends and I could speak to each other at normal volume. We were shouting for them to turn it up and nobody seemed to acknowledge this. People chatting in front of us drowned out the singers and the guitars were almost inaudible. We left the show early and Macseal is one of our favorite bands of all time - but the music isn’t good if it can’t be heard. Also for this genre of music guitars and vocals should be blasting. Only go here if you like having a normal time over expensive drinks and light conversation with friends.
Greg Herrmann: Classic venue in Cambridge with some great acts that come through.
Cory N: Live this venue! Small but not stuffed and plenty of bars and bathrooms. Great view no matter where you are standing. I recommend upstairs if you get there for a spot at the railing.
john lee: nice small venue to watch shows
Reyhan U: this place def has a different, retro & cozy vibe. sound is great. toilets could've been cleaner. saw ibrahim maalouf here, it was epic

4. Club Passim - Cambridge

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· 302 reviews

47 Palmer St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Club Passim: what do users think?
Amy Kushlan: Great little place! Went for Sunday brunch and got to enjoy music from a small folk group. Huge servings (I had French toast and hashbrowns, I had to take home leftovers!) and great service. There is art all over the walls to look at while you eat, the place has a great vibe. Highly recommended 👍
Sadie: A storied venue, best place in Boston to consistently see a singer-songwriters and small acts performing in an intimate environment
Joyce The Voice: Great show. Intimate venue.
Madeline Smith: Great food, music, and service! The Passim breakfast sandwich was especially good! Very affordable as well. Despite it being busy, our waitress, Sarah, gave excellent service. Definitely would come again!
Dominic SHAUGHNESSY: Very enjoyable good food and great music
jerry canterbury: No place like it , a veritable shrine of Boston folk! Intimate , full of history and charm right on Harvard Sq! Bucket list stuff if you are a true lover of music , it was like taking Muhammad to the Mtn for me personally!
Steve Kitay: 4.7. Such a great history and host to so much musical excellence. The only negative is the seating - it's the best they can do in that space, but a bit too tight for my taste. But not enough to keep me away.
Henry Copp: Great show, good vibes!
Mark Alcarez: Fantastic intimate club space with food. Visit this folk club legend that offers a wide variety of music and programs. Check out the annual Lamplighter events!
William Barbuto: A favorite place to see great talent.
Tim Russell: Went for dinner and a show. They were out of all draft beers. Got a salad and black bean burger. The salad was delicious, the burger was eh... BUT the reason you come to Passim is the music. We saw Brother Brothers and loved it. They even brought a special guest on stage. Can't wait to go back to hear more music.
Jonathan Pham: My favorite place to see shows
chris snyder: One of the best music clubs in the country.
Jon Elkin: Great food and music always!
David Sterenchock: Nice venue and I thoroughly enjoyed the concert I attended there.
Patrick Fitzgerald: Great place to see a show. Mary Fahl was exquisite! Included some songs off an album set to release in July!
Massachusetts01: Small venue. An intimate setting with good music. Great burgers.
Alexander: Fantastic and intimate venue where the profits go towards the music itself.
Melinda Lee: Spectacular evening with Jim Kweskin and his granddaughter, who had a beautiful voice and demeanor.
Ric Wheeler: The best place in Boston for live acoustic music. Good room to hear music.
Susan Burstein: What a great way to spend a winter evening. Yeah, for Vax requirement!
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5. Longy School of Music of Bard College - Cambridge

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· 28 reviews

27 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States

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6. New School of Music - Cambridge

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· 7 reviews

25 Lowell St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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New School of Music: what do users think?
Adriana Healy: My daughter did the cabaret for kids summer camp last year (2022) and she had a wonderful experience. Staff is really friendly and did a great job in guiding the kids through the steps to put the show together, including composing the music.
Ben A: Our experience with piano lessons here has been excellent. A good school with a lovely community
Kateri Cox: I would enroll the next time around!
Joe Kitsch: This is a wonderful music school with a talented and knowledgeable staff. I mostly go go to see performances and special events; it’s a nice cultural oasis in the hum drum mainstream of entertainment of the Greater Boston area.
Philip Jacob: My daughter went here for years and had a wonderful teacher... until the teacher didn’t respond to us over the summer, gave away her spot and only told us at the last minute, two weeks after the school year started. The administration totally dropped the ball on getting back to us to help us understand what was going on with scheduling. We feel strung along and blown off. What a joke. Very disappointed.The building is old but quaint in a Cantabrigian kind of way. Parking is usually very tight.
Juancarlos Martinez: This school is a mess. I'm not sure if it's an incompetent school manager or the funding just isn't there, but the state of the school is a mess. It's crumbling right before our eyes. The only redeeming quality is that the instructors are actually very great, but the administrative staff are an absolute terror to deal with.Listen, there are many different schools of music in Boston in addition to highly qualified private instructors. You will do better elsewhere, and this school needs to do better.
Mai Vu: I have had a bad experience dealing with this school. Their administration is unprofessional and frustrating to deal with.I initially signed up online for a children group class for my 4 year old daughter who then decided not to go to the class. The signup was done in the week just before the section started, and I called the school up before the first class to see if I can get a refund. The registrar who answered the phone said Yes, I could get a refund but I would have to call back next week since the person who processes online payment is not there that day. The next time I called back, she then said that No, I cannot get a refund because of their policy on group classes, which she wasn't aware of!After a couple of phone calls back and forth, the registrar said that she will speak with the director who will call me back. But the director never called back and I had to call her up the week after.I told the director given that we withdrew before the first class started, my daughter has not even been to the school and is not learning any thing from this school, keeping the whole payment is not justifiable. I am willing to pay some penalty and request a partial refund. The director was all apologetic but was to no help -- she finally offered some credit transfer (which I had also initially suggested) to the summer school only. But by this time I have made summer plans, and have in fact lost all interest in sending my daughter to this school.In my experience, the fact that the registrar was not even aware of the refund policy, and that there was no follow-up from the director as indicated, all emanate that this school does not really care about its "students", or at all about educating music. All it cares about is keeping parents' money regardless whether the child is learning -- or has even started at this school.The more interesting thing is that even after all these conversations, the school keeps sending me email about new classes, events and asking for feedback on their classes. In one of those feedback questions they say that they regularly apply for funding through multiple foundations, individual and corporations who request to know what impact their school (NSM) is making on students, families and community. Well, the impact has been negative and I would not recommend giving money to this school, given their unprofessional handling and attitude in this case. My daughter could still be a potential student at their school, but after this I would not send her there and would not recommend NSM to any other parent.

7. Regattabar - Cambridge

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· 112 reviews

1 Bennett St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Regattabar: what do users think?
TBird100636: Let me be the first to say, I'm not a hard core Jazz aficionado. It started with a friend sharing Postmodern Jukebox almost 4 years ago. While I didn't like every cover they put out, I kept watching. In September of 2016 they debuted a new cover of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". The featured singer was a Swedish national treasure, jazz multi-instrumentalist Gunhild Carling. I was blown away by her energy, and being able to play so any different musical Instruments, and sing to boot. Weeks later, she was featured again, covering Madonna's "Material Girl", singing, playing trombone, and tap dancing. I was hooked, and started following her and her equally talented family shortly thereafter.While most of her touring was elsewhere in the world, she did occasionally have dates in the United States. I can't travel far for a variety of reasons, so even going to New York where she performed most frequently was out. Only something close to the South Shore area was feasible. With her increased fame from her PMJ covers, as well as her weekly stream from her former residence in Stockomollan, Sweden, she began to perform more frequently in the US.In the summer of 2018 she announced a variety of tour dates for the middle of November. One of those dates was the 14th, at Regattabar in Cambridge, located in the Charles Hotel. I ordered a ticket a couple months in advance, the pricing wasn't bad. Other than evening commuter traffic going into and out of Boston, it wasn't hard to get to. It took about an hour to get there from the South Shore. If you plan on coming here, use Google Maps to get directions and input the time you plan on leaving, that way you will get an accurate gauge of how long it will take to get here. Parking was very easy, it was in the hotel's own parking garage, Regattabar will validate your ticket for a buck or two off. For parking, drive all the way around the garage until you find the elevators, there seemed to be ample spaces right around there.I arrived early, doors actually opened 1/4 of 7 for the 7:30 showtime. Seating is randomly assigned, I guess according to when you bought your ticket, so I had a good seat in the front row to the left of the stage. It's a big room, seating take up about a 1/3 of it around the stage area, behind it is an open floor for dancing.The waiter greeted me almost right away, and I ordered a drink. I will say the drink seemed to have like a lead or graphite taste to it, but was passable. The show started right on time, Ms. Carling was backed up by New York based musicians Dave Post on bass, Matt Baker on piano, and Daniel Glass on drums. Let me tell you, if you have never seen Gunhild perform in person, go do it already. She is an amazing, friendly performer. I knew she would be better to see in person, but I was totally blown away. She did an hour and a half set that night.Overall, this was my first time at a jazz club, and it was a positive experience. The size of the room is great, with windows to look outside over-viewing Bennett St. The acoustics of the room were fantastic, the volume of the mics wasn't too loud, it wasn't too hot or too cold either. The lighting in the room set the mood well. Other than the drink issue, the chairs at the tables were a tad uncomfortable. Not much cushioning, and too upright for me. Other than that, a very enjoyable experience.7/4/2019 EDIT: I went to Regattabar on 6/20 to see Gunhild Carling perform again, simply amazing. Other than that, I did order a drink again, this time it didn't taste funny. The chairs are the same uncomfortable ones from last time. Even still, I had a front row seat, the earlier you buy a ticket, the better the seat you get.11/23/2022 EDIT: I'm not sure what's going on, but Regattabar closed 3/2020 as a result of the pandemic, but where the majority of venues have already reopened, this venue strangely has not. The website simply displays "Regattabar is temporarily closed due to Covid-19 until further notice.". I would hope they eventually reopen, but over 2 years later it does not appear so.
Spud Resnick: If show gets canceled due to pandemic you'll be ignored and never haveyour money refunded
M King: Love the small room. Close to the band w a bit of room to dance.
Tej Patel: Jazz band was amazing, the service was not efficient. Waiting staff should utilize mobile credit card scanners.
Oh Mail: Politics must be in politics, and this bar is political litter.
Maciej Wasiel: The other big jazz club in Boston. Musical acts are often world famous and the club is small enough to feel cozy. If you plan on drinking get your order in as early as possible because they only ever have one bartender who works like a madman for the first hour. If the house if full you might have to wait 30+ minutes for your jazzy cocktail. Better yet, buy a drink from one of the bars downstairs and bring it with you. Your table neighbors will be green with envy.
Vera Rubin: The recital was very much below a good jazz standard
Ralph ABRUZZESE: Great !
Maiyim Baron: very comfy place with exciting Jazz attractions. Good sound system and seating all around. Get there early to get a good table. Unobtrusive competent wait staff and very good small plates to order along with your drinks. The liver pate is amazing. Maybe the best I've ever had.
Jose Luis Altuve: Good place
Roger Reis: Nice place! Slow drink service. Close intimate setting. Great place for a date.
Irene Aguero-Torres: I wish the Regattabar was open EVERYDAY. Evelyn is the best waitress EVER!
Joyce The Voice: Great concert and venue.
Carmella Ciampa: Great place!
Wako Iwasaki: You sit so close to see some of the best musicians in the world!
Lee Ann Freitas: Went to see Nellie McKay and they booted her off the stage...don't invite amazing world class musicians if they can't play their entire set. I adore Nellie, she put on an amazing show and to not be able to listen to her full set was dissapointing. The Regatta cut off her mike at exactly 9:45. Evil.
Bow Stratton: Nice to be very close to the performers. Needs some updating though and service is always a bit slow
Ismail Lahbibi: Nice
Ben Dottinger: Awesome location, awesome atmosphere, awesome scheduled performers. I feel like they pack it just a little too tightly though, it's kind of suffocating
Valerie Lattell: Kind of a strange set up for a music venue, but all the seats were good and you could hear the music well. Plus, parking is underneath the hotel which is convenient.
Joseph Carper: I have a love/hate relationship with this place. You can’t choose your seats ahead of time, the sound is iffy, the service is indifferent, the set lengths can be pretty short, the space is quirky...but those times when the artist and audience click, it’s terrific.

8. Hardcore Stadium - Cambridge

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55 Bishop Allen Dr, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States

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9. Killian Hall - Cambridge

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160 Memorial Dr, Cambridge, MA 02142

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10. Scullers Jazz Club - Cambridge

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· 154 reviews

400 Soldiers Field Rd, Boston, MA 02134

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11. ONCE Somerville - Cambridge

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0 Windsor Pl, Somerville, MA 02143

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