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A general view of the renowned Middle East Restaurant and Night Club, a much sought after performance venue for local acts in the Boston area, on March 4, 2013 in Cambridge.
The Middle East in Cambridge.
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13 Boston-Area Restaurants With Live Music

From jazz to flamenco to mariachi, the city offers something for every musical taste

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The Middle East in Cambridge.
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Boston has got plenty of bars, restaurants, and clubs hosting live music several nights a week. Whether you’re looking to sip on a fancy gin drink while seated at a dimly lit jazz club or eat tapas while taking in a live flamenco performance, Boston’s live music scene can accommodate you. Here are some of the best spots for live music Boston and the surrounding area has to offer. (Note: This map focuses on restaurants that offer music for free or relatively cheap cover charges. Venues that are solely bars or larger spots with ticketed shows are not included.)

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The Burren

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the Burrenfor a Guinness — and/or a Guinness beef stew — and you’re bound to hear anything from swing jazz to traditional Irish music. The music in the front room is free, while the music in the back room is ticketed. On the other side of the river? The Burren team opened another venue,the Bebop, near Berklee in mid-2017.

An exterior shot of an Irish pub with “The Burren” in gold letters on a sign hanging in front of the bar.
The Burren.
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El Potro Mexican Grill

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The food and the margaritas are worth a trip alone, but the best part aboutEl Potrois the mariachi band. Currently playing on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. at El Potro’s Chelsea location.

Lizard Lounge

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The musical stylings that can be heard in theLizard Loungeare all over the map. Reggae? Check. Jazz. Yup. Jam bands? You got it. Witch pop? Why, yes. Also, order the tots.

Lizard Lounge tater tots in a basket covered in white wax paper.
The tots are never a mistake at Lizard Lounge.
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Lily P's Fried Chicken and Oysters

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At Lily P’s, start with the oysters — fried, roasted, or raw — then move on to the fried chicken sandwiches and buttermilk biscuits. Come on Tuesday night to catch live bluegrass bands, which perform weekly starting at 7 p.m. Keep an eye ontheir Instagram accountfor weekend shows, too.

The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub

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Events in theMiddle East’s downstairs venue can get expensive, but music lovers can catch shows on the Corner, in Zuzu, and Upstairs on the cheap. Tallboys are also cheap. Order the hummus and some grape leaves.

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The Middle East.
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Lucky's Lounge

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Lucky’swas cool before people started thinking Fort Point was cool. Catch a show while snacking on reliable, laid-back dishes of pizzas, nachos, fish and chips, and empanadas.

A red-hued, dark interior of a lounge with a curving bar.
Cool before its time.
Lucky’s Lounge

Loretta's Last Call

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Loretta’s bills itself as Boston’s original country venue. In other words, if you’re looking for a night of line dancing and Southern food like fried pickles, hushpuppies, and hot fried chicken, look no further. There’s live country music most every night of the week;check the schedulefor who’s up next before you go.

A country-themed restaurant with American flags and guitars hung on the walls.
Inside Loretta’s.
Loretta’s Last Call

The Beehive

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Few better spots for jazz and blues in Boston. The drinks atthe Beehiveare also exceptional, and the decor conjures jazz clubs from the first half of the 20th century.

The Chicken Thieves play as people celebrate Bastille Day at Beehive.
The Beehive.
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Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen

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Owned by Nia Grace — who is also working on a brand new restaurant and live music venuein the Seaportthis South End favoriteis the spot for soul food and live jazz.

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Darryl’s.
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Slade’s Bar & Grill

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Catch live music and DJ sets on most nights at Boston institution Slade’s. No night is complete without an order of the restaurant’sfamous fried chicken wings.

Catch the Sinatra show inCapo’sdownstairs Supper Club every Sunday night (yes, this isreal), or head there other nights of the week for rotating musical acts — including, as of February,Taylor Swift Tuesdays.

Spaghetti Pomodoro at Capo restaurant in South Boston, April 26, 2016.
A plate of pasta from Capo in South Boston.
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The Haven

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Eat some haggis, drink up from Boston’s most comprehensive Scotch list, and listen tomany musical actsatthe Haven.

A white plate with two pieces of haggis laid on mashed potatoes and parsnips.
Haggis at the Haven.
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Tres Gatos

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親愛的摩根大通餐廳和記錄存儲混亂關係s Gatos on the first Wednesday of every month for a live Spanishflamenco performanceat 9 p.m., and keep up with the restauranton Instagramfor other live music acts throughout the month.

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The Burren

the Burrenfor a Guinness — and/or a Guinness beef stew — and you’re bound to hear anything from swing jazz to traditional Irish music. The music in the front room is free, while the music in the back room is ticketed. On the other side of the river? The Burren team opened another venue,the Bebop, near Berklee in mid-2017.

An exterior shot of an Irish pub with “The Burren” in gold letters on a sign hanging in front of the bar.
The Burren.
Nic Antaya for The Boston Globe via Getty Images

El Potro Mexican Grill

The food and the margaritas are worth a trip alone, but the best part aboutEl Potrois the mariachi band. Currently playing on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. at El Potro’s Chelsea location.

Lizard Lounge

The musical stylings that can be heard in theLizard Loungeare all over the map. Reggae? Check. Jazz. Yup. Jam bands? You got it. Witch pop? Why, yes. Also, order the tots.

Lizard Lounge tater tots in a basket covered in white wax paper.
The tots are never a mistake at Lizard Lounge.
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater Boston

Lily P's Fried Chicken and Oysters

At Lily P’s, start with the oysters — fried, roasted, or raw — then move on to the fried chicken sandwiches and buttermilk biscuits. Come on Tuesday night to catch live bluegrass bands, which perform weekly starting at 7 p.m. Keep an eye ontheir Instagram accountfor weekend shows, too.

The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub

Events in theMiddle East’s downstairs venue can get expensive, but music lovers can catch shows on the Corner, in Zuzu, and Upstairs on the cheap. Tallboys are also cheap. Order the hummus and some grape leaves.

An exterior photo of a restaurant with a bright yellow awning.
The Middle East.
Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Lucky's Lounge

Lucky’swas cool before people started thinking Fort Point was cool. Catch a show while snacking on reliable, laid-back dishes of pizzas, nachos, fish and chips, and empanadas.

A red-hued, dark interior of a lounge with a curving bar.
Cool before its time.
Lucky’s Lounge

Loretta's Last Call

Loretta’s bills itself as Boston’s original country venue. In other words, if you’re looking for a night of line dancing and Southern food like fried pickles, hushpuppies, and hot fried chicken, look no further. There’s live country music most every night of the week;check the schedulefor who’s up next before you go.

A country-themed restaurant with American flags and guitars hung on the walls.
Inside Loretta’s.
Loretta’s Last Call

The Beehive

Few better spots for jazz and blues in Boston. The drinks atthe Beehiveare also exceptional, and the decor conjures jazz clubs from the first half of the 20th century.

The Chicken Thieves play as people celebrate Bastille Day at Beehive.
The Beehive.
Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images

Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen

Owned by Nia Grace — who is also working on a brand new restaurant and live music venuein the Seaportthis South End favoriteis the spot for soul food and live jazz.

An exterior photograph of a restaurant with black signage wrapped around the corner of the building.
Darryl’s.
Erika Adams/Eater Boston

Slade’s Bar & Grill

Catch live music and DJ sets on most nights at Boston institution Slade’s. No night is complete without an order of the restaurant’sfamous fried chicken wings.

Capo

Catch the Sinatra show inCapo’sdownstairs Supper Club every Sunday night (yes, this isreal), or head there other nights of the week for rotating musical acts — including, as of February,Taylor Swift Tuesdays.

Spaghetti Pomodoro at Capo restaurant in South Boston, April 26, 2016.
A plate of pasta from Capo in South Boston.
John Blanding/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

The Haven

Eat some haggis, drink up from Boston’s most comprehensive Scotch list, and listen tomany musical actsatthe Haven.

A white plate with two pieces of haggis laid on mashed potatoes and parsnips.
Haggis at the Haven.
Erika Adams/Eater Boston

Tres Gatos

親愛的摩根大通餐廳和記錄存儲混亂關係s Gatos on the first Wednesday of every month for a live Spanishflamenco performanceat 9 p.m., and keep up with the restauranton Instagramfor other live music acts throughout the month.

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