Tips for Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts

527 Tremont Street Boston MA 02116 between Berkeley & Clarendon Streets
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369 Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts Tips

JustMe
8 events
8 reviews
4 stars
Dress casual - seating is a bit tight.
Goldstar Member
Typically overpriced event fare.
Jerry Springer – The Opera
Goldstar Member
It's a trek but take public transportation unless you want to pay $13 and up.
Jerry Springer – The Opera
Stacy Kasdin
8 events
4 reviews
0 stars
Snacks and drinks can be purchased in the lobby and brought into the theater
Stacy Kasdin
8 events
4 reviews
0 stars
Elizabeth P
3 events
1 review
0 stars
Parking was tough but I parked illegally and didn't get ticketed.
DannyD
2 events
2 reviews
1 stars
The T is your best bet
DannyD
2 events
2 reviews
1 stars
Wonderful small theatre
DannyD
2 events
2 reviews
1 stars
They serve wine and beer as well as the typical candy and cookies
DannyD
2 events
2 reviews
1 stars
Dress comfortably
Andrew
23 events
10 reviews
10 stars
Use the T - South End Parking is not easy.
tanya m
14 events
9 reviews
3 stars
Casual definitely
tanya m
14 events
9 reviews
3 stars
Beehive is terrific
tanya m
14 events
9 reviews
3 stars
Worth the price at atelier pkg just for the convenience
Ann
Ann
12 events
4 reviews
1 stars
It was fine coming in on the T. 12 minute brisk walk--longer in heels, I expect.
Goldstar Member
3 events
2 reviews
0 stars
Go to Masa beforehand - they have $1 tapas
Amy Jay
10 events
9 reviews
6 stars
Parking at location (same building) is NOT validated
Amy Jay
10 events
9 reviews
6 stars
Casual
Goldstar Member
14 events
3 reviews
5 stars
Piccolo's pizza is AMAZING!
Goldstar Member
14 events
3 reviews
5 stars
Atelier parking is expensive, but the proximity may be worth it.

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