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The Cantab Lounge closed in March due to coronavirus; it will never re-open
By adamg on Sun, 07/19/2020 - 7:25pm
Word is spreading like wildfire through the local bluegrass and poetry communities that the Cantab Lounge in Cambridge is closing for good.
People are already posting reminiscences of the lounge, also known for its poetry slams.
As an indoor venue and bar, it wouldn't be allowed to re-open until the state hits phase 4, and who knows when that would be, since it depends on the development of either a Covid-19 vaccine or effective treatments.
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Maybe the save great Scott
Maybe the save great Scott funds can be put to good use here
The Great Scott funds are
The Great Scott funds are already accounted for by Great Scott and its search for a new location.
I wish to the lord I'd never been born,
or died when I was young. I never would have known that place, or heard its day is done.
All of the good times are past and gone. All of the good times are o'er.
All of the good times are past and gone. Little darlin don't you weep no more.
(My weeping ain't done.)
The Field, FTJ's …
… and the Cantab? Why even bother living in Cambridge anymore?
Lots of convenient bank
Lots of convenient bank branches in Harvard Square!
Druid?
Jussayin.
Meh.
That place hasn't been the same since Pedro and John sold it back in the early 'aughts.
(I'll never forget the 4am World Cup games with trash bags over the windows, as a pack of lads stealthily flowed in the back door.)
It's been a slow and sad deterioration; ManRay, TT's, The Field, and now the Cantab.
The once incredibly vibrant and diverse subculture of Cambridge is pretty much dead and buried.
Sorry the Druid bothers you.
Sorry the Druid bothers you. Try Cheesecake Factory perhaps.
Cantab lounge
I couldn’t agree more. I love in central square in the late 80s and 90s and I managed Bel Canto in between Harvard and Central.
Those were heady days of Alt music, jazz bars like the 1369 in Inman. Au bon Pain for chess and coffee, and independent shops in the square
Gentrification and corona has ended what made Cambridge so unique.
Yep, Druid is a low-key
Yep, Druid is a low-key decent place for a pint. No bells and whistles, just chilled out.
FTJ's?
WTF is FTJ's?
Flat Top Johnny's in Kendall Square
1990 MIT grad here, spent
1990 MIT grad here, spent many nights "down at the Cantab" with Little Joe Cook and company. It's a shame, this thing is ruining everything. Hey y'all! Alcohol!
Goodnight sweetheart, we-e
Goodnight sweetheart, we-e-ell it's time to go... *sigh*.
Cantab Closing
yes, I stopped in to see Little Joe Cook many times.
"Mass. Ave."
The Cantab was immortalized in Willie Loco's local classic "Mass. Ave." way back in 1975. I still have my original 45 on Garage Records.
Little Joe Cook Furloughed
Damn now where is Little Joe Cook going to play?? He worked for "Peanuts" for decades at the Cantab.
Yeah I know he's gone but he was a legend there.
Joe Cook
Joe Cook played his last gig in the Cantab, the last weekend in June of 2006. Joe passed in April 2015.
Perhaps A Little Tax Revenue Their Way
Cambridge has a peace commission. It is a noble thing. It doesn't cost the taxpayers a lot and it accomplishes let's say not a lot but does get people thinking.
Since Cantabrigia has some of the most valuable real estate on the planet, perhaps some real estate tax revenue might be put into a fund to help out some of these struggling cultural things that aren't someone dancing like the Nijinsky piece in the Big Lebowski? Perhaps a little tug on the place with the $40B endowment?
Bars and restaurants are part of the cultural life of an environment. Forget Flat Top Johhnie's, which I last graced their door when Clinton was still president, but Café P, Cantab, The Field, and others are what bring people together, not 7-11, not Citibank, and not the dry cleaner. It is Paddy's, PRC, maybe Little Donkey, The P&S, Darwin's, and Noch's amongst many others that make a neighborhood not feel like you are in Addison Texas.
Time for cities and towns to think a little different with their funds rather than employing a state rep's nephew as an assistant director of copying and Herald reading. Save what makes the place special.
You killed the Cantab
People who are afraid of the virus dealt a death blow to the Cantab and everything like it.
Before you tell me that I favor murder for opening up, realize you are making my point.
The kind of people who take chances make exciting places thrive. Whiners have won, and driven all those people off. We are left with the anxious and angry. You think there is valuable real estate out there? What are you doing to make it valuable?
Poets respond
Simone Beaubien of the Boston Poetry Slam writes: Boston Poetry Slam Says Goodbye to the Cantab Lounge:
We need a montage
We need to form a rag tag group for an 80s style adventure to raise money to save the community center we hold dear all set to the background of Huey Lewis and the news. We'll of course fall just short of our goal but the mean rich old miser who's trying to tear it down to build condos will have a last minute change of heart and tear up the demolition orders.
Sorry to hear this news!
Sorry to hear this news! Cambridge just keeps going down the toilet: bummer.
Blocks of the Kendall Sq
Blocks of the Kendall Sq area has been in the process of a series of billion dollar developments , many with storefront restaurants and other businesses, how is Cambridge going down the Tubes.
Too bad you're offended
Too bad you're offended people are upset to see Cantab Lounge, FlatTop Johnny's, Middle East, TT The Bears disappear. You just have no idea what Kendall Sq. and Central Sq. used to offer. Maybe you're not into the indie live music scene and that's okay.
'Cambridge resident' pleased
'Cambridge resident' pleased to see arts and culture institutions go out of business in their own city? How strange! This is definitely Trump's 2020. #winning NOT
A somber hat-tip to Mickey
A somber hat-tip to Mickey Bliss's Club Bohemia in the basement as well; he's been doing it for at long as I've been alive and has probably booked thousands of local and touring musicians on that stage. My band played our last pre-lockdown show there. Great Scott is a bigger name, but the Cantab has also played an essential role in the Boston music scene for decades. This hurts.
Geoff Bartley confirms
He writes:
Bar is on the market but will re-open when baker allows it.
Hi. I’m the listing broker for the Cantab. It’s on the market. Fitzy plans to open as soon as Baker allows it.
Peter