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99, High Street, 02110, Boston, Suffolk County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 857-350-4555
webseite: www.societyboston.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 42.354176, Longitude: -71.054575
Lincoln Pasquina
::Go to Nebo across the street. Probably fine for burgers and fried food but not good for anything fancy. Their daily special lunch salad was disgusting. Everything else was decent to good (parm truffle fries, calamari). Burrata and prosciutto plate was fine.
Emily Wilkins
::Honestly don't even know what it's like inside. The bouncer refused my group admission based on a dress code even though we bought tickets into the bar through a bar crawl that mentioned nothing about this 'dress code'. We weren't the only people who weren't allowed in either based on the fact we were wearing jeans even though the other bouncers outside were wearing jeans and they ignored us in line while they discussed that jeans were okay as long as they were a part of another promotion they were running. I then had the f-word screamed at me multiple times after mentioning we had already paid to be there because how dare I go against this petty man's word. He also tried to scream at me about how he was just on pay roll and following orders, but I'm really confused as to how he thinks his pay roll is paid if you're refusing paying customers entrance. Will never try to go back here since customer service clearly isn't part of their forte.
Machelle Rushin
::Lover their Dollar Oyster special on Tuesdays. Very good small plates as well. Try the lamb and you won't regret it.
Kellie Pacheco
::Drinks were alright, but great music, service and ambience! Will definitely be going back!
Camiron Lanoue
::For a place selling themselves as upscale, are you really going to let your bartenders wear mismatched black tee shirts? Who make sexual comments to the hostess in Spanish? Whether it is in front of guests or not is irrelevant. It's not a wise move to give your bartenders full reign of the place.