
Apartments near Felt Boston in Boston, MA (6,795 Rentals)


100 Pier 4

The Bon

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Idyl

Fenway Flats

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Bower

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The Smith

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The Harlo

St. Germain Apartments

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The Tremont

Troy Boston

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The Viridian

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Waldorf Lofts

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James and Harrison Court

16-40 Queensberry Street

62 on the Park

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Van Ness

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Flats on D

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West Square Apartments

660 Washington

Mission Main

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Fenway Triangle

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The Metlo

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South Standard

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Ora Seaport

Avalon North Station

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J VUE at the LMA

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Park Lane Seaport

The Towers at Longfellow

100 Hemenway

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The Residences on Broadway

The Greenhouse Apartments

125 WARREN

Girard

Gateway at Maverick Square

340 Bremen St | East Boston

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The Alyx

7INK

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15 Bartlett Pl

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Gables Seaport

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The Harvey

Alcott

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Hub50House

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98-106 Queensberry Street

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The Eddy

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Watermark Seaport

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Radian
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See and be seen in this upscale nightclub, restaurant, bar and billiards destination - Felt Boston - after work and on the weekends in the Boston Ladder district. Four floors contain this ultimate in entertainment bar and club where you can eat, drink and play. People watching is excellent here if you're a watcher. Enter the lounge area on the first floor for a bite to eat and a drink. Two floors, the second and third, are covered with 14 pool tables and make up the name of this swanky place that's fun for all apartment-ites. Bars are interspersed between the tables on these floors, with lots of room for shooting and an accommodating wait staff to stay out of your way. If you want a bird's eye view, go up to the balcony section of the third floor while you're waiting for your turn to shoot, or get in your own game. Appetizers and even dinner featuring designer salads and pizzas are served here too. The fourth floor is the location of the live band action where Thursdays feature local and national musicians and bands. Top Boston DJ's spin the tunes in this area on Fridays and Saturdays where you can dance the night away (or just watch a few people make fools of themselves), starting at 10 pm. The very comfortable state of the art lounge area with incredible lighting and sound is a great escape from daily life. The entire top floor area can be reserved for private events. Be aware, there is a dress code, so don't wear your sneakers or work boots, sports T's or hats. But dress up, leave your Boston apartment behind, and visit Felt Boston for an excellent experience.
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