Playing Your Song
A hip hotspot where you get to be the DJ
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f you’ve ever been in a bar and thought to yourself, “My music is way better than what’s playing here,” dbar gives you the chance to prove it. The restaurant-turned-after-hours hotspot boasts an eclectic menu, reasonable prices, and creative mixology. But what really makes this place unique is its iThursdays. If you bring in an iPod or iPhone with a dbar-labeled playlist, the DJ will blast your tunes for the whole bar to hear (and dance to). Of course, now that you’re responsible for the music, it’s on you if the crowd isn’t pleased. Try the Salt and Pepper Margarita for some liquid courage. Moravek
and blood orange cosmo and the “Grapes
of Wrath,” a white grape martini
Shhh who knew
dbar chef Chris Coombs has worked at Blue Ginger, Toppers at the Wauwinet on Nantucket, the Inn at Little Washington, Aujourd’hui—and the White House, where he cooked for Barbara Bush.
1236 Dorchester Ave.
at Hancock Street
Dorchester,
MA,
02125
617.265.4490
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Monday through Wednesday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Thursday through Saturday, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m.
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