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dbar, A full service restaurant with an interesting and classy seasonal menu 7 nights a week, seamlessly transforms into a nightclub & lounge after 10pm. .Formally an old school Irish pub filled with mahogany charm, dbar has been renovated into a hip chic hot spot filling the void to the changing Dorchester demographic & drawing clientele from surrounding areas.
From espresso martinis, to a fine glass or Bordeaux, dbar will cater to all. The eclectic martini list will excite and gratify while the affordable 200 bottle wine selection will far exceed all the rest in Dorchester. Your eyes and ears will be stimulated from the sexy 16.7 million color changing light fixtures and attractive staff, to a pumping sound system with the latest and greatest live music. There is a place to go in Dorchester!
Come and indulge yourself, surrender to your innermost desires at dbar!
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I hear that this is a really fun place to hang out in the Dot! This is a review of dbar on Dorchester Avenue (1189-1245) | |
| Katetoland | |
| On Friday, November 30, 2007 |
Had brunch here this weekend and it was great! I got the lobster and corn omelet and my friend got the croque monsieur. Both were delicious. The people were super nice (as soon as we walked in the door the host greeted us like we were showing up for a party!). The service was a tiny bit slow but not awful by any stretch. It's a little loud but really fun atmosphere. This is a review of Dbar on Dorchester Avenue (1212-1245) | |
| Cakegirl | |
| On Monday, April 07, 2008 |
Between
Hancock Street, Hoyt Street
Public Transportation
0.3 miles from Savin Hill Station