Good Life

Boston


The Good Life means a lot of things to a lot of people – solid lunch option, after-work hangout, trivia-night place etc. But the top reason to come here is to get your groove on. There are three bars and two dance floors, with great DJs spinning tunes Thursday to Saturday (cover $10 to $15).


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Nearby Boston attractions

1. Chinatown Gate

0.16 MILES

The official entrance to Chinatown is the decorative gate (paifong), a gift from the city of Taipei. It is symbolic – not only as an entryway for guests…

2. Millennium Tower

0.17 MILES

On the site of the former Filene's Department Store, the Millennium Tower is a high-rise residential tower and the tallest Boston skyscraper outside the…

3. Dewey Sq Parks

0.22 MILES

With food vendors and farmers markets, this is a popular lunch spot for the working world. You know you're in the right place when you spot the giant…

4. Old South Meeting House

0.25 MILES

‘No tax on tea!’ That was the decision on December 16, 1773, when 5000 angry colonists gathered here to protest British taxes, leading to the Boston Tea…

5. Blaxton Plaque

0.27 MILES

The 50-acre Boston Common is the country’s oldest public park. If you have any doubt, refer to the plaque emblazoned with the words of the treaty between…

6. Boston Massacre Monument

0.27 MILES

Paying tribute to the five victims of the Boston Massacre, this 25ft memorial replicates Paul Revere’s famous engraving of the tragic event.

7. Brewer Fountain

0.28 MILES

Dating to 1868, this lovely bronze fountain depicts four aquatic deities from antiquity.

8. Park St Church

0.28 MILES

Shortly after the construction of Park St Church, powder for the War of 1812 was stored in the basement, earning this location the moniker ‘Brimstone…