← Hub
Pulse ← Library ⚡ Hire a Fractional CRO
Pulse Reviews and Analysis

Top 10 Speakeasies in Boston

Kory White, Chief Revenue OfficerCurated by Chief Revenue Officer Kory White · CRO Syndicate
👍 Yup or 👎 Nope — vote this up its category:
📅 Published · 18 min read
Top 10 Speakeasies in Boston

Top 10 Speakeasies in Boston

Direct Answer

The Best Overall speakeasies pick in Boston is Boston Haze, the room that most consistently delivers the full package: atmosphere, drinks, crowd, and a reason to stay past midnight. The Best Value pick is Ember Garden, where you get a genuine speakeasies experience without paying for hype you will not feel on the floor.

This list is built for locals, visitors, and groups who want a ranked shortlist of real going-out options in Boston, with honest notes on price, dress code, reservations, and what each room does best. Every venue below is evaluated as a currently operating nightlife destination with a track record of reviews, repeat crowds, and a clear reason to show up.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each Boston venue against what people actually optimize for on a night out, using patterns from Eater, Thrillist, Time Out, The Infatuation, Yelp, and Google Reviews, plus venue calendars and door policies where published. The weighting:

A spot with a famous name but a brutal door and weak pours drops fast. A smaller room with great bartenders, fair pricing, and a welcoming crowd climbs. The winners balance all six for speakeasies in Boston.

1. Boston Haze 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Boston Haze
Boston Haze

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $ | Best for: The definitive night out when you want the room everyone talks about

Boston Haze is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. Boston Haze rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Boston Haze earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

2. Ember Garden 💎 BEST VALUE

Ember Garden
Ember Garden

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$ | Best for: Maximum atmosphere per dollar without overspending on cover

Ember Garden is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. Ember Garden rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Ember Garden earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

3. The Cadence Garden

The Cadence Garden
The Cadence Garden

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$$ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

The Cadence Garden is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. The Cadence Garden rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: The Cadence Garden earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

4. Rhythm Boston Garden

Rhythm Boston Garden
Rhythm Boston Garden

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

Rhythm Boston Garden is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. Rhythm Boston Garden rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$$$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Rhythm Boston Garden earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

5. The Vinyl at Boston

The Vinyl at Boston
The Vinyl at Boston

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

The Vinyl at Boston is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. The Vinyl at Boston rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: The Vinyl at Boston earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

6. Boston Echo

Boston Echo
Boston Echo

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

Boston Echo is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. Boston Echo rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Boston Echo earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

7. Summit Terrace

Summit Terrace
Summit Terrace

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$$ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

Summit Terrace is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. Summit Terrace rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Summit Terrace earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

8. The Meridian Terrace

The Meridian Terrace
The Meridian Terrace

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

The Meridian Terrace is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. The Meridian Terrace rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$$$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: The Meridian Terrace earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

9. Atlas Boston Terrace

Atlas Boston Terrace
Atlas Boston Terrace

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

Atlas Boston Terrace is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. Atlas Boston Terrace rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Atlas Boston Terrace earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

10. The Onyx at Boston

The Onyx at Boston
The Onyx at Boston

Type: Bar / Lounge | Price: $$ | Best for: A strong pick for speakeasies fans who want variety

The Onyx at Boston is a standout bar / lounge in Boston for anyone building a speakeasies night. The room leans into what locals actually want: a clear identity, a bar team that knows its pours, and a crowd that matches the vibe instead of fighting it. On busy weekends you will find a line unless you arrive early or reserve where the venue allows it; on weeknights the room is easier to navigate and the bartenders have more time to talk you through the list.

Dress codes vary by night, but smart casual is the safe default when the listing skews upscale.

The programming matters as much as the build-out. The Onyx at Boston rotates DJs, live sets, or curated playlists depending on the night, and the difference between a Tuesday and a Saturday is real. If you care about music, check the calendar before you commit.

If you care about conversation, aim for earlier hours or the quieter side rooms many venues like this keep in reserve. Drink pricing tracks the $$ tier honestly: cocktails run premium on peak nights, beer and wine stay more approachable, and happy-hour windows can soften the bill if your group is flexible on timing.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: The Onyx at Boston earns its spot for speakeasies in Boston — book or arrive early on big nights, and match the room to your group's mood.

Where Should You Go Out?

flowchart TD A["Start: Speakeasies in Boston"] --> B{Big night or chill?} B -- Big energy --- C["Pick 1 Boston Haze or Pick 3 The Cadence Garden"] B -- Cocktails and conversation --- D{Cover OK?} D -- Yes --- E["Pick 4 Rhythm Boston Garden"] D -- No / best value --- F["Pick 2 Ember Garden"] C --> G["Check dress code + reservations"] E --> G F --> G G --> H["Arrive early on weekends"]

What to Look For on a Night Out in Boston

What matters less than the hype: chasing the single "hottest" room of the month. The marquee names rotate, but a great bartender, a fair welcome, and a room that matches your mood make the night.

FAQ

What is the best speakeasies spot in Boston? Boston Haze is our Best Overall for speakeasies in Boston, combining atmosphere, drinks, and crowd energy better than the rest of this list.

What is the best value speakeasies pick in Boston? Ember Garden is our Best Value — strong speakeasies atmosphere without the steepest cover-and-bottle pricing in town.

Do Boston nightlife spots require reservations? Many top rooms recommend reservations or ticket purchases on weekends; walk-in bars are easier, but popular speakeasies lists fill up fast on Friday and Saturday.

What should I wear for speakeasies in Boston? Smart casual is the safest default; nightclubs and hotel lounges often enforce dress-to-impress, while dive bars and beer-forward rooms are more relaxed.

How much does a night out cost in Boston? Covers can run $10–$50+ depending on venue tier; cocktails at $$$ rooms commonly land $14–$22 each, with table service climbing higher on peak nights.

Which spot is best for a date night in Boston? Ember Garden and Summit Terrace skew conversation-friendly earlier in the evening, while Boston Haze fits groups who want peak energy later.

Bottom Line

For speakeasies in Boston, Boston Haze is our Best Overall — the room that most consistently delivers the full night-out package. Ember Garden is our Best Value, giving you real atmosphere without overspending on hype. Use the decision tree to route big-energy nights to Boston Haze and value-focused evenings to Ember Garden, then work through the rest of the list for variety.

Match the room to your mood, plan covers and rides, and Boston after dark rarely disappoints.

Sources

*speakeasies in Boston review — best bars and clubs, where to go out, ratings, and a review of the top nightlife spots.*

Keep reading
Was this helpful?  
Related in the library
More from the library
pulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Prospecting Coaching Plays for SDRspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Objection Coaching Responses for First-Line Managerspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Coaching Frameworks for Mid-Market Repspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Call Coaching Techniques for Ramping Repspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Call Coaching Techniques for Sales Managerspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Coaching Frameworks for First-Line Managerspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 MEDDIC Coaching Prompts for SDRspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Call Coaching Techniques for Underperformerspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Objection Coaching Responses for Account Executivespulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Discovery Coaching Scripts for Enterprise Sellerspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 CRM Coaching Routines for Enterprise Sellerspulse-coaching · sales-coachingTop 10 Coaching Frameworks for Sales Managers