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The Cantab Lounge

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The Cantab Lounge

Location: 738 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge.

Hours: Mon.-Wed., 8 a.m.-1 a.m.; Thurs.-Sat., 8 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sun., noon-1 a.m.

Phone: 617-354-2685.

Beers on tap: 4.

Food: Many appetizers in addition to regular pub fare.

Music schedule: Mon., open mike; Tues., bluegrass jam; Wed. and Sun., blues jam; Thurs.-Sat., Little Joe Cook.

Cover: $5-$8.

Resident celebrity: Back in the '50s, Cook had a top-50 hit with his song "Peanuts."

Get directions

The bland yellow sign and attraction-board don't quite do justice to what is through the doors at the Cantab Lounge. In fact, if you're not looking for it, the club's easy to miss.

Music is live seven days a week, with owner Little Joe Cook and the Thrillers playing blues and oldies Thursday through Saturday. If you are not up for a whole lotta shakin', head for the tables downstairs. The Cantab attracts the music crowd, including band members hanging out on a night off. Its blues jams attract some of the best players in town.


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