Neighbourhoodsomerville

Why locals love it: Cocktail bar with no sign, hidden behind an unmarked door in Union Square Somerville; the Field and Vine team owns it as of early 2025.

Tip: Walk-in only; no reservations. Last call 23:15. Order the obscure-spirits chalkboard for the best off-menu drink.

Location

Address: 7 Sanborn Ct, Somerville, MA 02143, Boston

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Gracenote Coffee Roasters ★ 4.6

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