Sep 29, 2015 8:52:15 PM

Where to Eat When You're Drunk in Boston


The Puritans influence on Boston is still alive and well. While New York is the city that never sleeps, Boston is the city that leaves the bar and eats. Bars close no later than 2AM in Boston, but that doesn't mean you have to go home. Nothing works up an appetite like a long sweaty night on the dance floor. Why not reward yourself for the calories burned doing the Nae Nae, the Dougie,or for the 90s kids, the Stanky Leg, with a late night pit stop for a fourth meal. Here are our picks for where to eat when you're drunk in Boston:
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Sep 16, 2015 9:00:00 AM

What to Expect When Moving to Boston After College

Whether you stayed instate for college or moved somewhere vastly different, if you're lucky enough to be moving to Boston after college for the first time, you are in for a new and exciting experience. Boston is as unique as a city could be and no matter what you've heard you are in for great time. If you are new to Boston, here are the things you need to know:

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Sep 12, 2015 6:09:47 PM

The Best Boston Event Blogs for Twenty Somethings to Follow

At any given time, there is always something fun going on in Boston. As a young professional an internet connection in the city, there is no excuse to be missing out on what Boston has to offer. To make sure that you are always in the know, check out the best Boston event blogs for twenty somethings to follow: 

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Sep 9, 2015 2:11:12 PM

The Best Soccer Leagues in Boston for Twenty Somethings

Not only are sports a great way to stay active, but they are also a great medium to be social and to meet new friends in a new city. In Boston, one of the most popular social sports has been soccer. There are many soccer leagues in Boston that are perfect young professional twenty-somethings. While there are leagues for all levels of play, we find that the focus is not so much on the competition, but rather on the post-game beers. 

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Sep 7, 2015 9:43:51 PM

Historical Tours of Boston (Where You Can Drink)

Boston is one of the most historical cities in America and is considered by many to be the birthplace of the country. From the original landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, "the shot heard around the world" in Concord, and Paul Revere's famous midnight ride, there is no shortage of history to learn about for those new to the city. 

But, let's face it, history isn't everyone's cup of tea, and apparently some historical Bostonians didn't really care for tea either. What they definitely liked though, was booze. What better way to experience Boston's storied history than through the same lens through which it was written? The bottom of a bottle. Check out our picks for historical tours of Boston where you can drink:

 

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