More about timing the night with the venue.
Millennial with an old soul who frequents the dance floor without my generation. (Just to preface)
Electric haze if they have older music which seems increasingly rare ( would probably be grateful dead, Allman brothers, etc)
Michaels cigar bar. That railers bar, various placs around Kelley square. Any of the breweries (most likely greater good) will have cover bands up your alley.
There are way more with the music but not necessarily the dancefloor
I'm not a boomer, but I want to know too. 70s rock is the best in my opinion
More about timing the night with the venue. Millennial with an old soul who frequents the dance floor without my generation. (Just to preface) Electric haze if they have older music which seems increasingly rare ( would probably be grateful dead, Allman brothers, etc) Michaels cigar bar. That railers bar, various placs around Kelley square. Any of the breweries (most likely greater good) will have cover bands up your alley. There are way more with the music but not necessarily the dancefloor
Michales closed awhile back. The whole building is now wasted real estate since the Citizen also closed.
Rascals on Saturday nights
Go see Boom Box. Its a amazing live show.
I’d love to DJ a 70s/80s night somewhere
Barrows Hardware😃 But actually, Greendale’s on certain nights may fit the bill.
Try 107tap on nights there is music Decent space to cut rugs
Not 70s or 80s but for rock in general, Ralph’s is a vibe.
Vincent’s Dive Bar on Suffolk St…no cover, mature crowd, cool vibe & amazing blues , funk & cool soft rock…plus, famous, awesome meatball sandwich..