| About: | The jazz plays downstairs while cabaret shows take the upstairs stage at this old-time venue in hip Cambridge. The weekly entertainment schedule includes a popular Latin dance night every Thursday, with free merengue and salsa lessons. Ryles Jazz Club serves dinner entrees including steaks, sandwiches, chicken wings, seafood and desserts. There is a jazz brunch every Sunday. |
| Hours: | Tu to Th from 05:00pm to 01:00am,Fr to Sa from 05:00pm to 02:00am,Su from 10:00am to 03:00pm,Su from 05:00pm to 01:00am |
| Categories: | Entertainment Venues, All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Night Clubs, Bars & Pubs, Restaurants |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Guest List: | Get on the guestlist or purchase tickets |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 617 354 0505 Email: contact@rylesjazz.com |
Salsa!: Every Tuesday there is Salsa night where you can take lessons for beginners or advanced dancers. The atmosphere and teachers are very friendly. The crowd is great. There are good dancers. Who comes to Boston for visit, Ryles is the Best place where to go for Salsa!
Hope the misic is better than the food....: As far a BBQ goes I don't think it even qualifies. The brisket was dry. Seems like they had run out and brought out what ever was left over. Almost like jerky! The "hot" BBQ sauce was NOT hot and tasted of vinegar. I have heard that the acts that they book are good so go for the music. Eat elsewhere.
Great Deal and Good Music: My friend and I walked into Ryle's expecting to pay an exorbitant amount of money for standard brunch fare. We took the plunge anyway, hoping the live music would redeem the not-too-interesting dining experience. But we soon noticed that Ryle's offered a variety of dishes for not-too-shabby prices. And when the Bavarian French Toast and Boursin Omelette hit the table we were impressed by the quality as well. Sadly, the band was on a break for the large part of our meal, and the service wasn't as quick as it might have been. Still, if you're looking for brunch in Inman Square -- and especially if you have guests from out of town -- I don't think you can beat Ryle's for atmosphere and variety.