Uniquely situated at the center of downtown Boston and its Financial District, this CQ hotel boasts walking-distance proximity to the waterfront, Government Center, and the city’s famed North End. Housed in the Compton Building – which appears on the National Register of Historic Places – history buffs will appreciate being just a stone’s throw from Post Office Square, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston Common, and the must-experience Freedom Trail. As we say here, wicked good.
The Club Living Room is a private lounge with comfortable seating areas for working, relaxing and socializing. Guests will enjoy:
Need space? We’re excited to accommodate your next group meeting or event with our friendly, professional staff ready to make your presentation or mixer a success.
For Group bookings of 10 or more guest rooms, please fill out the Group Reservations form and one of our team members will be in touch shortly.
With four versatile meeting options to choose from, for up to 90 attendees, our restaurant partner will provide you with attentive service, full catering options, audio/visual services, and meeting packages to suit your needs. To inquire about holding a meeting or event at our hotel, please fill out the Groups & Meetings RFP. You may also contact us at groups@clubquarters.com.
We’re all about spreading the love at Club Quarters, which is why we go all out to make your guests feel welcome – before, during and after your big day. Rooms can easily be reserved by submitting our form and locking in your special rate. We help you check another task off your wedding to-do list.
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See what’s brewing at Harpoon in Boston’s Seaport District. Tour the brewery and beer hall for a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process, and sip freshly made samples along the way (21+ only). After the tour, order your faves in the Beer Hall and snack on fresh-baked pretzels (fondly referred to as ‘doughy knots of pure bliss’).
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The home of the cannoli and a Boston institution since 1946. Located in Boston’s historic North End, it’s almost impossible to not see the iconic white and blue bakery boxes while walking the streets of Beantown. Going to Mike’s has become a Boston tradition when in town whether your visit is for business or pleasure.
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The Japanese coffee chain’s first US branch offers unique java flights & light bites. Try the “Kyoto” House Blend or the “Signature Drink” – cold espresso served in martini glass accompanied with a small cappuccino.
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The Merchant is a great place to share a drink after a long day of meetings or sightseeing. The dark atmosphere paired with a long drink menu, and complemented by their heavenly appetizers and entree menu, creates a comfortable space to watch a game, meet a coworker, or dine alone.
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For those looking to share an appetizer over cocktails and keep the conversation flowing, Yvonne’s is that place. Perfect for impressing clients, meeting up with friends, or simply enjoying a drink by yourself at the bar.
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Opened in 2014, Bostonia Public House is the perfect place to sip, sample, and be social. Offering a two-course prix-fixe lunch, this is an excellent spot to break up your day.
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If you’re looking for a unique after-work drink, haley.henry wine bar is the perfect place. Pair a drink from an ever-changing wine and beer list with a charcuterie plate and a tinned fish from across the globe, just a quick walk from our hotel.
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You can’t visit Boston without eating in the famous North End for some of the best Italian food outside of Italy. This twist on tradition takes Sicilian comfort food and adds a splash of Mediterranean flavor. Chef DiPaola has transformed recipes from his family’s best dishes, into modern Italian cuisine with equal parts fresh pasta and seafood. Buon Appetito!
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Featuring every luxury store imaginable, the Prudential Center is your one-stop-shopping destination. With an ever-expanding dining directory, you can satisfy every craving, and please everyone you’re traveling with in one convenient location.
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In the heart of Newbury Street, lies a bookstore and restaurant all in one. After a quick train ride courtesy of the MBTA Green Line, guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner all with the comfort of a good book. Open 8 am to midnight, Trident hosts events nearly every day, and has a full bar for an after-work drink.
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Downtown Crossing is a pedestrian shopping area featuring such well-known retailers such as Macy’s, Primark, Forever 21 and Gap.
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Located in downtown Boston, steps away from the waterfront, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is as alive today as it was in 1742 when our nation’s fathers proclaimed it “The Cradle of Liberty.” Browse over 100 fine shops and specialty pushcarts, indulge in worldwide cuisine and enjoy street performances and music in Boston’s iconic festival marketplace.
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Known as Boston’s most enchanting street, this neighborhood is home to eight blocks filled with salons, boutiques, and fabulous dining. Boston’s Newbury Street has something for everyone.
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Located in the historic Back Bay, Copley Place is Boston’s most distinctive shopping destination with 75 fabulous stores including Neiman Marcus, Barneys New York, Tiffany & Co. and Jimmy Choo.
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Comprised of two city blocks, One Seaport is situated on three acres of land in the heart of the neighborhood. One Seaport represents the highest concentration of retail space in the Seaport, offering a robust shopping, dining, fitness and entertainment experiences.
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Shop the latest trends at amazing prices at Primark Boston. Adored by fashion fans and value seekers in Boston alike, Primark is the destination store for this season’s must haves. Discover women’s, men’s and children’s fashions, as well as lingerie, beauty and home wares.
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Take in the city skyline from 50 floors up at the Skywalk Observatory. Offering New England’s best view and plenty of photo ops, it’s your chance to get all the Instagram likes and see Boston through a panoramic view—from Fenway Park to historic Bunker Hill and everywhere in between.
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The first public botanical garden in America, its form, plantings, and statues evoke its Victorian heritage. This green and flowering oasis in the heart of the city has become a Boston icon. No visit would be complete without a stroll in the Garden and a voyage on one of its swan boats.
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It’s no secret that Beantown takes their sports pretty seriously. Visit the iconic TD Garden to see the Bruins take over the ice or watch the Celtics dunk their way to to the top. The Garden also hosts concerts, comedy tours, as well as many other events—so no matter what’s on the calendar, you’re guaranteed to have a ‘wicked’ good time.
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Visit one of the world’s largest science centers and New England’s most attended cultural institution. Each year, the Museum introduces 1.4 million visitors to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) via dynamic programming and interactive exhibits.
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Visit where ‘independence was born’. The Old State House is the oldest and most important public building in American history prior to the Revolution. Travel back in time at this must-see destination on the Freedom Trail, with two floors of history, interactive exhibits, and reenactments to celebrate our nation’s history.
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Boston Harbor is awash with legend, lore, and amazing views of Beantown. Experience it all on this narrated boat tour, full of tales of the Revolutionary War and local stories of the sea.
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