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Many of Boston's so-called 'live music' bars are so crammed with boozed-up patrons that it can be hard to hear what's being performed. Not so at Toad, which proudly supports local performers and draws the area's music-lovers in dr … Read more
Many of Boston's so-called 'live music' bars are so crammed with boozed-up patrons that it can be hard to hear what's being performed. Not so at Toad, which proudly supports local performers and draws the area's music-lovers in droves. There's also a warm neighborhood feel here, with bartenders who engage you in conversations and a real cross-section of Cambridge locals filling the tables. Read less

Local musicians and a local vibe
Many of Boston's so-called 'live music' bars are so crammed with boozed-up patrons that it can be hard to hear what's being performed. Not so at Toad, which proudly supports local performers and draws the area's music-lovers in droves. There's also a warm neighborhood feel here, with bartenders who engage you in conversations and a real cross-section of Cambridge locals filling the tables.
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