To be honest I am not sure if this place is even open anymore. I walk by it all the time and it is usually dark, but then occasionally it is open. I am not sure what the deal is.
Club 58 is in a basement, and you will never forget that it is a basement while you are there. It is very basementy. I think it is even carpeted. There are pool tables and a beer pong table, but you're not allowed to play with beer so maybe that makes it Beirut? I don't know. I'm not a genius.
Cheap-ish beer. Terrible DJ's on the weekend, a terrible projection tv for watching sports. Spunky bartenders. A dark back room that you have to walk through to get to the bathrooms.
I'd be lying if i told you i hated this place, but it is a dump.
lmao Ok for some reason my review of Club 58 was filtered because they think i either worked there before or work for a competing bar which is funny!!! Im a fucking bus driver!!!! lol But i still feel the same way about what i wrote in my review and its all true. last time i drove by there it was a ghost town and the guy at the dorr even said 2nite wasnt a good nite to go there.
Review Source:Great place to hang out on on New Year's Eve. Â Rockin. Â One night where it's all ages and a great buffet/crowd/champagne toast.
They play a lot of techno on the weekends, which is much appreciated by the hubby and me.
Down side - if you are over 30, you are "old" in this place. Â I guess the old people are at Hajjar's in Weymouth or somewhere I wish I knew about. Â My husband and I feel like fossils, but we go for the current hits and techno. Â We are young old people.
Another down side - the john. Â Full of drunky women (not that I'm a sober bunny, but they are shattered!), so if you have to go in a hurry, plan to wait a bit. Â Basically, plan your bathroom trips way ahead!
The wine tastes like grape juice, but it's not really expensive, so I won't bitch.
I don't know if this is a younger people thing, but it seems like no one starts to dance until I'm getting groggy (11:15ish). Â Come on, all that booze ya'll have been consuming must have done something by 10:00, JUST DANCE!
Pool tables are cheap and fun. Â Lounge area if you're tired and sick of pounding, loud music is quiet and romantic. Â Great location if you live on the T and don't want to drink and drive. Â Best memory: Â walking home from there with the hubby (we live in Wollaston, it's in Quincy Center) because the T was shut down for the night and we were too cheap to get a cab. Â It's 20 degrees and we're pretty gone. Â A cop asks us if we're okay/did our car break down, and Ms. Dummy (me) replies very cheerfully,"No offisserrrrrr, we just drunk, but we don't drive drunk!"
Nothing special is right.
I'd give this place zero stars but oddly enough, my total dislike for the Commonwealth made this place MORE appealing.
I'm basically just going to break these Quincy "night clubs"' down. Club 58 vs. Commonwealth
The cover charge is the same $5
More room
Pool tables
Sometimes decent live bands
Less attitude
You get the same watered down drinks faster and from bartenders with actual personalities
Closer to Hancock St. so you don't freeze your ass off running to a new bar in the winter
But 2 stars none the less for the sketchy ass cliental that resides in the depths of Club 58.
Ok, so club 58 is located in quincy center right outside of the parking garage. Â The atmosphere is clubish, with crazy lights, and sometimes a smoke machine. Â The music tends to be hip hop and techno, very easy to dance to. Â On the weekends there is always a cover charge, usually 5 bucks. Â They have pool tables, but you have to pay to play, except for wednesday nights. Â There is a free buffet on the weekends that consists of sandwiches, meatballs and chicken brocolli ziti. Â The drinks are reasonably priced, and they always have martini specials. Â The people there tend to be very young, (many seem under 21) and are scantily clad to say the least. Â It's a fun place to go and dance, but the music is very loud.
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