Royale Boston

Situated in the heart of Boston, Royale Boston is a premiere dance club and music venue that exudes trendiness and class. Known for its loud atmosphere and vibrant energy, this venue is perfect for those looking to let loose and dance the night away. With a full bar, live music, and a DJ, Royale Boston promises a night of entertainment and fun.

One of the standout features of Royale Boston is its historic charm and unique ambiance. Customers rave about the intricate details and old mansion vibes of the concert hall, making it a truly memorable experience. The venue's staff is known for their professionalism and top-notch security, ensuring a safe and enjoyable visit for all patrons.

Whether you're there for a concert or just a night out with friends, Royale Boston offers a spacious dance floor, plenty of seating options, and even outdoor seating for those looking to enjoy the fresh air. With garage parking and bike parking available, getting to the venue is convenient for all guests.

Overall, Royale Boston is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a lively and exciting night out in the city. So grab your friends, hit the dance floor, and experience all that Royale Boston has to offer.

Royale Boston Menu

Location

Address: 279 Tremont St Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 338-7699

🕓 Work Hours
MON 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
TUE 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
WED 6:00 PM - 1:45 AM (Next day)
THU 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
FRI 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
SAT 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
SUN 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Business info

  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    Yes
  • Trendy, Classy
    Yes
  • Very Loud
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Dancing
    Yes
  • Garage Parking, Street Parking
    Yes
  • DJ, Live Music
    Yes
  • Best nights on Thursday, Friday, Saturday
    Yes
  • Full Bar
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Not Good For Kids
    No
  • Bike Parking
    No

Last Reviews

  • Author: Jessica C.

    16 June 2024

    First time here was on Friday to see Cascada. Line was long but it moved fast. Security here is 5 stars! They were polite and respectful I loved how they were on their A game it made me feel safe. I got a sangria at the bar and it was delicious, bartender was quick I didn't wait long at all for a drink and that place was packed. All the employees were so nice and giving ppl compliments. I liked the vibe of the club and I would definitely come here again and bring friends.

  • Author: Wendy T.

    05 April 2024

    Came for a concert. They opened doors on time. The staff was professional. The concert hall was really dark but very cool with a ton of detail and old mansion vibes. We loved the ceilings and lions everywhere. Very cool

  • Author: Brandi K.

    02 March 2024

    Beautiful historical venue in downtown Boston. We saw Lost Frequencies last night and the house was packed! Doors opened early to keep people out of the cold. The line took a bit to get through, coat check was about 40 minutes, but there are enough bars to serve everyone so the lines were short and quick. Sound and lighting are phenomenal. Standing room only available downstairs for this show. We went upstairs to the VIP area to enjoy more space, great viewing area, dedicated bar, tables and seating.

  • Author: Jen P.

    06 February 2024

    We visited the Royale on 1/30 for the Mayer Hawthorne show. After reading some of the reviews, we decided to head over early and wait in line just in case the show was sold out and/or staff at the door was limited (as other reviewers noted it could take a long time to get inside). We arrived at 6:30 pm and there were maybe 6 people waiting. Doors were supposed to open at 7 pm. Doors actually opened around 7:10, and from that point, everything about the experience was easy: we showed ID to get a wrist band for drinks; we had our tickets on our phone and the QR code was scanned by a woman at the door; there was no coat check, but the concert had not sold out, so a lot of people were just stashing their coats behind couches or behind curtains - we chose to keep ours with us. Bar was open and drinks were relatively cheap - a single scotch on the rocks and a juice-forward mocktail were $23 with tip. That's less than we usually pay at bars. There was no drink minimum (as noted by other reviewers), but maybe that depends on the event. The opening act started around 7:30 and played over an hour (it was a DJ duo, Chulita Vinyl Club), and then we waited another 30 or so minutes for the main act. Mayer Hawthorne was on the stage for approx 70 min with the show ending between 10:30 and 10:45 pm. The sound system, lights, etc were all great. We could see and hear everything perfectly and enjoyed the show. The only thing we would have liked was the option to go up to the second level and watch the show from above, but for some reason the upstairs was all closed off. Details in the other reviews were very helpful in finding this place as the sign is very small. We ubered over and back (from Somerville) and that was also easy and affordable (less for the round trip than parking across the street would have been). Also worth noting is that the theatre district is right on the edge of China Town, and there are a bunch of casual restaurants nearby if you head down for dinner before hand. On the same street as the venue were 3 places to eat, and at the top of Tremont and Stuart, there were another 5 to choose from, plus just another block or so and you're in the heart of China Town. We would definitely see a show there again!