Regattabar 1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Located at 1 Bennett Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Regattabar is a renowned institution offering a unique blend of live jazz music, delicious food, and a vibrant nightlife experience. Since its opening in 1985, it has established itself as the premier jazz club in not only Boston but all of New England. Recognized as one of the "Best of Boston" by Boston Magazine nine times, the Regattabar has solidified its place in the cultural landscape of the region.
Situated on the third floor of The Charles Hotel, the Regattabar features a 220-seat venue where guests can enjoy top-notch performances by talented musicians. In addition to the captivating music, patrons can indulge in a selection of small plates that will tantalize their taste buds, along with an extensive bar menu offering a variety of drinks to choose from.
Whether you're a jazz enthusiast, a foodie, or simply looking for a lively night out, the Regattabar offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you coming back for more.
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Location & Phone number
1 Bennett St, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"No sight lines to performers unless seated up front. Too many tables/seats for the venue. Worst venue I have ever been to."
"Be warned. Even though tickets are “general admission” this bar will assign you to sit at a certain table. For example: I paid the same as everyone else here and am stuck looking at a pole all night instead of the show. Disgraceful. Jazz in Boston is dead."
"Want to have a low tier cocktail while you see a music act you like in a hotel conference room? Have I got the venue for you! As best as I can tell Regatta bar operates exactly the same way as when it first opened in 1985. From the vintage track lighting they use as spotlights, to the aging sound system, to the actively hostile to patrons setup with no ordering at the bar and only a single waitress, bartender and runner. My friend and I biked to our show and arrived early figuring we could sit and chat before the show. It was unseasonably warm and we both needed some water but It took more than half an hour before the only waitress made it to our table, despite only about a dozen seated tables. Great, we ordered, and I could see that the bartender didn't have any orders to work on so I assumed our drinks would be fast, but no, it's Regatta bar, and the waitress wanted to take a half dozen more orders (on paper) before walking over to the POS to enter them and only after that could the bartender start working on them, at least ours was first. I asked for Ice Water with lemon and was told they only have small and large sizes, and I was like "no, tap water, you know from fresh pond" "no we only have bottles." Okay fine, I'll pay you $10 for a 1L of Acqua Panna which came out with a tiny wine glass with a lemon slice in it and no ice. The bottle was well chilled but I shouldn't need to wait 45 minutes before getting water. My friend and I both ordered Manhattans, his up, mine on the rocks. Friends they came in the same martini glasses mine just had ice in it! My friend looked at me and said "I'm sorry for your drink." All and all it wasn't a terrible drink, no hint of bitters, and only an orange peel for a garnish but at $12 it wasn't priced such to make me angry. Normally I'd have been upset that the waitress never came to see if we wanted a second drink, but honestly it was better that I didn't get one and buying the 1L of water was a blessing as well since I would have quickly finished my tiny wine glass of tap water and been much angrier about my inability to get more water than I was about paying for imported Italian water. When faced with no other options to see an act you like you'll someday end up at Regatta bar too, my advice is not to drive (you *do* get $2 off the $33 it'll cost you to park at the hotel), order your alcohol plain and neat, and if you bike buy a bottle of water and bring it to your seat to drink while you wait for service."
"Let me be the first to say, I'm not a hard core Jazz aficionado. It started with a friend sharing Postmodern Jukebox almost 4 years ago. While I didn't like every cover they put out, I kept watching. In September of 2016 they debuted a new cover of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". The featured singer was a Swedish national treasure, jazz multi-instrumentalist Gunhild Carling. I was blown away by her energy, and being able to play so any different musical Instruments, and sing to boot. Weeks later, she was featured again, covering Madonna's "Material Girl", singing, playing trombone, and tap dancing. I was hooked, and started following her and her equally talented family shortly thereafter. While most of her touring was elsewhere in the world, she did occasionally have dates in the United States. I can't travel far for a variety of reasons, so even going to New York where she performed most frequently was out. Only something close to the South Shore area was feasible. With her increased fame from her PMJ covers, as well as her weekly stream from her former residence in Stockomollan, Sweden, she began to perform more frequently in the US. In the summer of 2018 she announced a variety of tour dates for the middle of November. One of those dates was the 14th, at Regattabar in Cambridge, located in the Charles Hotel. I ordered a ticket a couple months in advance, the pricing wasn't bad. Other than evening commuter traffic going into and out of Boston, it wasn't hard to get to. It took about an hour to get there from the South Shore. If you plan on coming here, use Google Maps to get directions and input the time you plan on leaving, that way you will get an accurate gauge of how long it will take to get here. Parking was very easy, it was in the hotel's own parking garage, Regattabar will validate your ticket for a buck or two off. For parking, drive all the way around the garage until you find the elevators, there seemed to be ample spaces right around there. I arrived early, doors actually opened 1/4 of 7 for the 7:30 showtime. Seating is randomly assigned, I guess according to when you bought your ticket, so I had a good seat in the front row to the left of the stage. It's a big room, seating take up about a 1/3 of it around the stage area, behind it is an open floor for dancing. The waiter greeted me almost right away, and I ordered a drink. I will say the drink seemed to have like a lead or graphite taste to it, but was passable. The show started right on time, Ms. Carling was backed up by New York based musicians Dave Post on bass, Matt Baker on piano, and Daniel Glass on drums. Let me tell you, if you have never seen Gunhild perform in person, go do it already. She is an amazing, friendly performer. I knew she would be better to see in person, but I was totally blown away. She did an hour and a half set that night. Overall, this was my first time at a jazz club, and it was a positive experience. The size of the room is great, with windows to look outside over-viewing Bennett St. The acoustics of the room were fantastic, the volume of the mics wasn't too loud, it wasn't too hot or too cold either. The lighting in the room set the mood well. Other than the drink issue, the chairs at the tables were a tad uncomfortable. Not much cushioning, and too upright for me. Other than that, a very enjoyable experience. 7/4/2019 EDIT: I went to Regattabar on 6/20 to see Gunhild Carling perform again, simply amazing. Other than that, I did order a drink again, this time it didn't taste funny. The chairs are the same uncomfortable ones from last time. Even still, I had a front row seat, the earlier you buy a ticket, the better the seat you get. 11/23/2022 EDIT: I'm not sure what's going on, but Regattabar closed 3/2020 as a result of the pandemic, but where the majority of venues have already reopened, this venue strangely has not. The website simply displays "Regattabar is temporarily closed due to Covid-19 until further notice.". I would hope they eventually reopen, but over 2 years later it does not appear so."
"It's a frustrating place to hear good music. Why can't the people of Cambridge be accommodating? So many make-believe rules. Parking, bicycling, table assignments written in stone.... They assign you a table, unknown to you, before you get to the concert door. We met another couple and wanted to sit with them but the hostess forbid it. We should have bought tickets together but we weren't sure of our schedules. All 4 of us were early and neither of our tables, which hold 4 people had the other two seats taken. A small accommodation would have made all the deference. It put a damper on the night. The best part of which was the great snow fall we were treated to when we got outside."
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