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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Linda J. Hirsch
Linda J. Hirsch
28 events
8 reviews
13 stars
Area w/in walking distance is safe; meters stop @ 8pm
A Feeble Mind
Linda J. Hirsch
Linda J. Hirsch
28 events
8 reviews
13 stars
Best: Clarendon St. Garage $10/eve. if Box Office validates pkg. ticket
A Feeble Mind
Linda J. Hirsch
Linda J. Hirsch
28 events
8 reviews
13 stars
Plenty of restaurants within walking distance
A Feeble Mind
Linda J. Hirsch
Linda J. Hirsch
28 events
8 reviews
13 stars
Full range -- upscale casual best
A Feeble Mind
Gene Marley
Gene Marley
277 events
247 reviews
10 stars
Don't wear white if you sit up front! Black or red is OK.
XX PlayLab: HOOKMAN
Carolyn Madison
6 events
2 reviews
2 stars
Had a glass of wine before, $$$$
Carolyn Madison
6 events
2 reviews
2 stars
Found free parking off main streets.
Diana
73 events
26 reviews
17 stars
Behive was a fun place to eat before the show.
Katie Marie
67 events
13 reviews
55 stars
Took Orange to Back Bay and walked a few blocks
Katie Marie
67 events
13 reviews
55 stars
eileen
28 events
6 reviews
8 stars
Expensive but what's new in boston, at least convenient
Nathan Scalata
16 events
4 reviews
0 stars
Loved their outfits
Kelly Blue Man Group
7 events
1 review
2 stars
Take Silver Line to East Berkeley stop and walk with traffic up Berkeley to Tremont.
Kelly Blue Man Group
7 events
1 review
2 stars
Take the Silver Line to the East Berk
Pamela Maiato
58 events
7 reviews
4 stars
Go by public transportation. Garage parking is expensive and street parking is hardto find.
Pamela Maiato
58 events
7 reviews
4 stars
Yes drink. Alcohol and non-alcoholic
Pamela Maiato
58 events
7 reviews
4 stars
Goldstar Member
8 events
1 review
5 stars
Come on - it's Back Bay. Try a little.
Right around the corner from the theater, reasonably priced and convenient.
Lots of places to eat and drink well within walking distance, next door and across the street.

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