Tips for Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts
369 Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts Tips
Casual
South end is a great place to walk or shop on Tremont ST.
Use the MBTA
Live in the neighborhood so wasn't helpful to me.
Leave time to explore the neighboring wine bars and restaurants.
There was good on-street parking, and nearby parking garages as a back up.
Beehive got our business, deservedly.
Certainly t-=shirts and shorts are out!
There's a parking lot on Warren St. on the opposite side of the building. It's $15 for evenings.
No reason to come early. Doors don't open until 10 minutes before show time
Valet parking is easy and reasonable.
Beautiful area to enjoy food before the play.
Didn't eat or drink there
We were lucky to find on street parking...free after 8 p.m.
Beehive had excellent ambiance and food for brunch
Parking might be available near the public park at the end of Berkley
Informal
A few healthy snacks would be nice, eg. LARA bars, nuts, dried fruit. fresh fruit.
Neighborhood is a little pricey- the theatre tickets were already a treat!
Take public transportation if possible
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