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Deep in the bowels of the Copley Square Hotel lies the city's first self-described ""nitery"" (though it's more of an upscale lounge than a ""nighttime eatery""). Saint's...
You should definitely go here if you want to be ogled and potentially groped by strangers.I gave it 2 stars instead of 1, because I'm pretty sure there...
The scene is laughable, they really try to appear elite and posh...but much is lost in translation.
However, my laughter ended when I was treated with total disrespect by the staff. I think this was part of their attempt to be high class, but it has the opposite affect.
Skip this place unless you need an ego boost by waiting in line to pay a $15 cover (or feel extra special if you make the ""list"") to pay too much for drinks and get poor service.
The only plus was the crowd, a lot of fun people by the end of the night. But this won't keep me coming back...Saint is crossed out for...
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They have fresh and delicious food, polite service and pleasant atmosphere in the city of the...
Boston is not known for their club scene, unfortunately and so we're given limited options. Saint overall is a marginal one, a safe choice if you want to avoid the college-age crowds. I went back in 2002 and recently revisited it for a b-day celebration. Everyone was buying me cosmos all night & we didn't leave the dance floor, which made the evening fly by and feel more like an ""event"" than a typical night out. That said - though I can't say I didn't have fun - I have a few complaints: Not enough places to sit and relax between dance sets, cramped dance area, drinks were so small...
if you like gypsy bar and estate, you will like saint. its very dark inside, but the staff was polite and the bartenders are very attentive. the crowd is 20s and 30s, and its a good place to dance, but very tough to have a conversation. lots of couches to lounge, and the drinks we had were strong. get there early to avoid a cover. if you like dive bars and cheaper places, then saint is not for you. overall, a fun time.
Pros
+ polite door staff, great bartenders, awesome dance music
Cons
- cover charge - so get there early!
St is located at 90 Exeter St, Boston, MA. This location is in the Back Bay neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants. St is open Mon, 10am-2pm ; Tue, Closed ; Wed, Closed ; Thu, 9am-2pm ; Fri, Closed ; Sat, Closed ; Sun, 10am-2pm. and accepts American Express, Discover and Visa.
Saint can be found at Exeter St 90. The following is offered: Entertainment Venues. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Boston there are 15 other Entertainment Venues. An overview can be found here.
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DJs are featured Thursdays through Mondays, while a live funk-R&B band plays on Wednesdays.
Prices ($11 martinis and $14 appetizers) aren't for the faint of heart. Broke? Slip in during non-peak hours for a $5 Bud.
On busy nights, the wait to get in can stretch down Exeter. Don't bother calling ahead; it won't help.
Be warned: Access to many tables and areas is reserved for members, who pay $10,000 for the privilege.
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