I don't necessarily have an issue with the decor, and since it's dark, you don't really focus on it too much. Maybe it's the location of this place, but I came here on a Saturday night, and it was not very filled, nor did it get packed later on in the night - in fact, it remained slightly too empty, the whole night. I wasn't too impressed with the music either - the dj was spinning top 40s and a weird mix of beats the whole night. This place is boring, go to any other club in boston!!!
Review Source:Back when I lived in Boston (I moved away about 3 years ago) District was THE club. Â My group wasn't huge on the club scene but when we wanted to go out big time for someone's birthday or for a girls' night District was always the place. Â It was fun and classy. Â Fast forward to my recent bachelorette party in Boston and I made the mistake of recommending District to my MOH remembering how much fun we used to have there. Â District is now-- dare I say it? Â Trashy. Â It reminded me of those sleazier bars in that alley south of Boston Common. Â The place was ten times more crowded than it used to be and the clientele was rowdier and sleazier than ever. Â I know I'm an old married lady now, but regardless I likely won't be returning.
Review Source:This place sucks. Â The decor is horrendous and looks like it was designed by Ed Hardy. Â There are multiple themes that contrast poorly with each other, for example the urban feel of the bricks does not go well with the country feel of the birch trees. Â The only theme that is consistent throughout the club is tacky. Â The plastic couches had holes all over them. Â I'm not sure why I'd pay a 1000% mark up on a bottle of Cristal to hang out on a ratty plastic couch with True Religion d-bags when the couches in my apartment are nicer and the people are cooler. Â Besides, my idea of bottle service involves drinking nips in the bathroom.
Me and Da Wheeze went here for dinner because it is right by my house and there was a travel zoo/groupon type thing here where we could get three appetizers and two cocktails for 29 bucks. Â Unfortunately there had been a power outage due to The Great Back Bay Fire of 2012, so a lot of their refrigerated food had gone bad and we only had five options to choose from. Â Nor was there a menu to look at so the waitress dictated our options to us. Â With very limited options we settled upon some chicken fingers, fried calamari and lobster quesadilla. Â The food was fine although the only sauce they had for the chicken fingers was ketchup. Â In fact the only thing saving this place from one star was the food. It probably wasn't the best idea to go on a dinner date at a night club but curiosity got the best of me.