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events, tours, attractions, sightseeing and things
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10
Scotia St |
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Boston,
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02115 |
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(617)
266-2695 |
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After-Work
Bar, Bar Scene, Date spot |
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From
bowling and billiards to drinking and dining,
the Back Bay's top all-purpose lounge has it
all... |
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This is not your father's bowling alley. Kings
is bowling for the new millennium. Sixteen
AMF lanes, with state of art graphics;
names can be programmed either at the console
or from our reception desk. Scoring is
automatic.
Located
in the former Loews Cheri cinema, this sprawling
subterranean hangout offers various activities to
a diverse clientele. By day, an all-ages crowd relaxes
while enjoying games of 10-pin bowling. Come nightfall,
the scene heats up as the kids go home and the socialites
arrive, bringing with them lengthy waits for open
tables and lanes. Friendly servers do their best
not to interfere with any of the action
Kings' calling card is bowling, spread out over
16 regulation-sized lanes. Pricey shoe rental
and game fees mean the fun doesn't come cheap,
but never will you bowl in such a stylish, futuristic
setting (computerized consoles enable players
to track scores). To pass the time, those waiting
for a lane play video games or dine in the retro
Kings Restaurant (think meat loaf and mai tais).
Ladies bowl free on Tuesdays after 8pm, while
Mondays are Industry Nights (starting at 9pm,
bring a business card or pay stub to prove your
connection to the hospitality industry and you'll
enjoy free bowling).
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays, with weekly
prizes and giveaways. DJs spin top-40 and dance
tunes on Fridays, starting at 9pm
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Mon
5pm-2am, Tue-Sun 11:30am-2am |
Casual
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Visa/Amex/Master |
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PARKING |
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Lot/Street |
$$$ |
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The Total Boston Experience |
The Total Boston Experience
The best of old and new Boston have been combined with a journey into the historic countryside towns of Cambridge, Lexington and Concord. Highlights include a visit to the famous Quincy Market, as well as exploring 371 years of history, tradition and Yankee ingenuity of the Beacon Hill townhouses! |
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