Afterhours in Boston

Visitors to Boston complain about the club and bar scene closing at 2am. This is due to an ancient, out dated Puritan law that states all Bostonian’s need to behave like prudes. It will be a very long time for this creed to change in Boston, but there are other interesting, safe and fun things to do after 2am.

Rise Afterhours located at 306 Stuart Street, between Berkeley and Arlington Street, is a steadfast afterhour’s club where you can immerse yourself, even if for a few hours, in a different and almost magical realm. It’s open on Friday and Saturday night at 1am to 6am. Most late night Bostonians go to Rise after a hard night of drinking to sober up as they dance, till the sun rises, to some of the hottest, latest club tunes.

Apollo Grill restaurant, located at 84 Harrison Avenue in Chinatown is a hidden treasure. It’s perfect for grabbing some food after spending all night at a bar. Apollo’s is open till 4am. It has consistently good Korean food.

New York Pizza, located on the corner of Tremont Street and Stuart Street, stays open till 3am on Friday and Saturday nights. The pizza is amazing and really helps to sober you up if you’ve had one-too-many drinks. During the summer, the joint is jammed-packed with the afterhour’s crowd ordering pizza by the box or by the slice. There’s a Boston hotel within walking distance and you’ll see many hotel guests ordering the pizza to take back to their rooms. Across the street is a 7/11 convenience store where you can get a cup of coffee or hot chocolate while you’re waiting for your pizza.

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Thursday, August 19th, 2010 Entertainment

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