The B-Side is closing
Time was, I used to go to the B-Side every
Monday night for drinks and dinner, a weekly ritual with my roommate. We’d sit
at the bar and eat and get drunk and chat with the bartenders. Dave, Rob, Joe,
owner Patrick — consummate bartenders all: warm, charming, and highly skilled
cocktail concoctors. The food — the pizzas of the day, the salad with blue
cheese and pears and walnuts, the steak tips, those heaping plates of blue
cheese fries — was awesome, always. And the drinks – whatever you could think
of, and if you couldn’t you’d get a dead-on suggestion from one of the people
behind the bar — were made not only with skill, but with a casual passion and attention
to detail. It’s a great bar. One of the best. And it’s closing. It’s not yet
been disclosed who’s bought up the place, but for a lot of longtime fans, this
is sad — and surprising — news. Sure, it sits in that no-man’s land in Cambridge, outside Inman, before Kendall.
But the barstools have been filled, and the booths packed all the recent times
I’ve been in, weeknights. It got to the point where I wouldn’t go on weekends
because it was always just so packed. RIP B-Side. We’ll miss you — the
horseshoe bar, those perfect pizzas, the sparkling banks of ice, your
benevolent bartenders — very, very much.