Well it better be open in time. I just bought my tickets to the Dropkicks Sunday show in March...
Unfortunately, you can't plan a Wally's. You just open it up and hope it develops into something. The problem with a HOB or anything like it. It thinks that it's Wally's on the first day because it has Blues in the name, and memorabilia on the wall. Kind of like a Planet Hollywood for music. Which we already have, but it goes by the name of Hard Rock Cafe. Another abortion of a concept, but at least it's now where it belongs in Faneuil Hall where all the hipsters, tourists, and drunk college kids can easily find it.
HOB is just another nail in the Lansdowne street coffin. It is all part of turning the area around Fenway into the same thing as every other city, with cookie cutter bars all around with hokey names and glittery lights. To put it in other terms, walking down Lansdowne you pass the Cask N' Flagon, The House of Blues, and Jillians on the other end. This would be much like walking by Walmart, Lowe's, Home Depot, and a Target elsewhere.
How can you liken the Cask to a Walmart and Target? The Cask N Flagon is a Boston institution and it only has one location. Take a stroll through other cities, such as Houston, Atlanta or Dallas and you will see chain places. Buffalo Wild Wings, Dave and Busters, etc. in the downtown areas.