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Those pictures are of the bar, the bistro is on the next floor down.
I posted a picture from the bistro on the lower floor...Those pictures are of the bar, the bistro is on the next floor down.
A friendly question; Where are pics of the bistro?
It's been popping up all over my Instagram feed. So there's definitely marketing already happening. Maybe some Groupon deals in the future to help drive more business.I'd bet it catches on. They haven't really done a hulluva lot of PR outreach about it.
I'd bet it catches on. They haven't really done a hulluva lot of PR outreach about it.
What do people think, did the developer mostly waste their money or do we expect this to start getting (regularly) crowded at some point?
Saturday trips would be great, especially for the kids. I plan to go up there, maybe on a Saturday....
Wow! View attachment 40745This pic, published in an article about Fenway Park in the Boston Globe today, makes me want to visit the new View Boston, or the Top of the Pru I’ll always call it, as soon as I can!
What do people think, did the developer mostly waste their money or do we expect this to start getting (regularly) crowded at some point?
I doubt the locals have much interest in spending $35 for a ticket.
Apparently starting this Friday (9/8) they're running something called "View Boston After Dark" with a $19.99 admission (and with a 10% college student discount):
View Boston After Dark | Stratus - View Boston
A lively atmosphere featuring upbeat music, multiple bars with various beverage offerings, and more. Every Thursday - Saturday from 6 - 10 PM.viewboston.com
Apparently starting this Friday (9/8) they're running something called "View Boston After Dark" with a $19.99 admission (and with a 10% college student discount):
View Boston After Dark | Stratus - View Boston
A lively atmosphere featuring upbeat music, multiple bars with various beverage offerings, and more. Every Thursday - Saturday from 6 - 10 PM.viewboston.com
Well, what about something for senior citizens? What's in it for us? Cheap fares, discounts on food & drink, what?!!
I suspect it will be a popular tourist stop and for anyone who is new in Boston. I think that the developers are banking on that revenue stream. I doubt the locals have much interest in spending $35 for a ticket.
...will offer locals a lively atmosphere featuring upbeat music, multiple bars with various beverage offerings, and more.
There already are senior discount tickets and there have been since Day 1…Well, what about something for senior citizens? What's in it for us? Cheap fares, discounts on food & drink, what?!!