Restaurant/Lounge
| Maximum Capacity: 30
Next Door is East Boston’s hidden cocktail bar ?? featuring a wide range of classics and originals. The dinner menu is available in a space designed for a relaxed, intimate experience. A speakeasy-style escape for those who appreciate a well-made drink.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Banquet - 10 per
Capacity: 4 People
Banquet - 8 per
Capacity: 4 People
Reception
Capacity: 30 People
Amenities
- Full Bar/Lounge
- Wireless Internet/Wi-Fi
Features
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Atmosphere/Decor:
Dim lighting, comfortable seating, and a bar built for conversation. A space made for sharing cocktails and small plates behind a hidden door.
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Special Features:
- Hidden speakeasy entrance
- Extensive craft cocktail menu
- Charcuterie + seafood platters
- Intimate bar and lounge seating
- Private event availability
Restaurant/Lounge
| Maximum Capacity: 75
The space is designed for group dining, cocktail hours, and private gatherings. It features a central bar, booth seating, and an open dining area that can be arranged for small or large groups. The layout allows for seated meals, standing receptions, or a mix of both.
Guests can make use of a full bar program and a menu centered on pasta and Italian-American classics. The space works well for birthdays, team outings, and casual celebrations, with staff able to adjust service to fit the occasion.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Banquet - 10 per
Capacity: 10 People
Banquet - 8 per
Capacity: 12 People
Reception
Capacity: 75 People
Amenities
- Dance Floor
- Full Bar/Lounge
- Wireless Internet/Wi-Fi
Features
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Atmosphere/Decor:
Pazza on Porter brings an Italian-American feel to East Boston with cozy booths, classic pasta, and a lively bar. The space is welcoming for family dinners, date nights, and group gatherings, with an energy that’s always a little bit pazza. ????
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Special Features:
- House-made pasta + Italian-American classics ??
- Craft cocktails + full bar ????
- Cozy indoor dining & seasonal patio
- Private + group dining options
- Weekend brunch with a Pazza twist
- Steps from East Boston’s waterfront