Club Passim
47 Palmer St, Cambridge
(617) 492-7679
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Cozy spot with terrific music
Walked by this venue so many times and finally got to experience it last night. Very quaint setting! Tables are very close to one another and seating is tight.
We did not eat here but the food looked great. Extensive drink menu with plenty of non alcoholic choices too. Very fair pricing!
Very friendly volunteer run hosts!
So great to have this establishment so close by!
Visited for the first time to see one of my favorite musicians perform. An absolutely lovely venue so small that my seat at the back of the room was no more than 40' from the stage! Very friendly, attentive, helpful and kind staff. Looking forward to visiting again!
Great music, intimate setting, excellent staff and yummy food.
Excellent food and variety of music
Small and cozy
If only there were another inch per person. Otherwise, great venue. Good beer selection. Good food. Good sound system.
Saw Christine Lavin here 1/31/2025. Had a great time! Came when doors opened and had a delightful dinner, gluten-free. My daughter also enjoyed her (gluten) dinner. The concert was fantastic. The place is VERY cozy (a nice term for shoulder-to-shoulder) but everyone has a seat. The price for reserved seats is the same price as general admission. We had general admission and had a great view of the stage. You have to buy tickets fast as there are only about 75 seats. The restroom is a bit rough, not fancy at all. Overall, I highly recommend seeing a concert here. You won't regret it. Oh, and it's an easy walk from the Harvard Red Line station. As far as I can tell, it is NOT handicap accessible. I think it would be tough even on crutches; you have to navigate steep stairs to enter.
Great venue for music, very intimate and personal, well priced food...a true gem of the area .
This is one the best singer songwriter landmarks on earth. Never mind Madison Square Garden, if you are a folk artist you need to play this stage, at least two songs in the round, once before you die. - C.C. Arshagra.
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Great venue with a long history. Not a bad seat in the house. Excellent sound. Nice menu, moderately priced. But allow ample time for street parking. Not easy in Harvard Square, even for a veteran. :)
Does not accept cash. Enough said. ๐๐๐๐๐
Wonderful listening room.
Located down an alley into a basement but it's the original site of the historic Club 47 where many legends like Dylan, Raitt ,Rush and even Jimmy Buffett played.Food is reasonably priced healthy and tasty.Butternut soup and Black Bean Burger,vegan friendly. Intimate table..communal style..2 restrooms,friendly, knowledgeable staff,especially Matt Smith,the manager.
Awesome venue
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