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1667 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Dim basement club for local musicians, open mike & poetry slams  

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"The musical stylings that can be heard in the Lizard Lounge are all over the map. Reggae? Check. Jazz. Yup. Jam bands? You got it. Witch pop? Why, yes. Also, order the tots." - Eater Staff

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Dave Marks

Google
Great staff, good prices on drinks. Cool shows Every Bostonian should be aware of the LL

Van Martin

Google
Lizard lounge is by far my favorite venue in Cambridge, it really is our musical home and one of the best spaces to be creative. Amazing staff, amazing food! 10/10

Matt Chase

Google
Unfortunately, all I have are blurry photos and some videos but that is a FANTASTIC sign. Lizard Lounge was great, the local bands and artists that played were extremely talented, something I wouldn’t have expected had I not read other reviews. I ended the night talking to a few of the folks playing and they were down to earth and humble of their work. Although there was only one bartender, he was friendly and worked hard. Loved this little spot.

Cedric Crowe

Google
Great Lounge to do just that Lounge and enjoy the vibe

Kenny Hyde

Google
One of the best music venues in the Greater Boston area as far as an intimate musical experience with the performers. For many years it's been my favorite place to see live music. No complaints about the food, it's good to have a spot like this where you can have some food, drink, and enjoy some good music in a close setting.

Frank Laske

Google
There's nothing better than small venue music joints. Throw in good food and beer and LL checks all the boxes.

Edward Kochis

Google
Great venue with intimate atmosphere and good drinks

Njeri Ngugi

Google
dope atmosphere, kind staff, & direct menu. the shoestring fries are good
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Andi C.

Yelp
Home for the holidays, I decided to take my boyfriend on a tour of my old musical haunts. Having loved the Lizard Lounge's dark and intimate feel as a kid I was initially thrown when I realized its location near Lesley and seemingly tame upstairs. Yet, any fears were quickly assuaged as I entered the familiar downstairs. We went on Monday's open mic night hosted (in small-worldness by my beau's childhood friend from NY), Tom. Often open mics can be a mixed bag, but I was thrilled with the diversity of talent: everything from a husband-and-wife blues duo, to a politically poignant piece on working in a gun factory, to an uplifting (and unexpected) cover one of the '90s best, The Magnetic Fields. But what really holds the glue of the event together is the Master of Ceremonies. Armed with a quick wit and self-depricating sense of humor, one could tell Tom really enjoyed what he did. He knew the regulars well, always made sure to pitch anyone's upcoming gig, and was genuinely blown away by a few of the newcomers. Being from Buffalo, I was nervous about beer prices. After having 2 healthy-sized vodka drinks, I still walked away with money in my pocket and songs in my heart (which is useful when dealing with family during the holiday). Great venue, amazing event.
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Rob L.

Yelp
I came to the bar to hear music. Was told that band was done in 5 minutes. Very disapointed. Had driven about 40 minutes. Wanted to just get a beer to decompress ...but they wanted to charge me an $18 cover for a show that was over. really stupid. They obviously did not care about me or my business...so, I will never go back. Also, told a few thousand friends :)
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Gretchen B.

Yelp
I love the Lizard. They put on great shows, have delicious food and drinks, a friendly staff...what more can you ask for in a local, live music venue. Keep up the great work, Lizard Lounge!
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Anna K.

Yelp
I've been to Lizard Lounge a couple of times for Open Mic nights. This is a contest for those who perform their music/songs/etc. The interior is pretty warm, nice location: close to subway and bus stops. The menu is simply a bar food, nothing fancy. The best item in the menu is mini-burgers. On the other hand, cocktail and drinks card is rather long, many good choices. I'd recommend this place if you'd like to try something new.
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Joyce H.

Yelp
I was brought here a while ago on a lovely summer Tuesday. We had started our evening with drinks at Top of the Hub in Back Bay before venturing over to Cambridge for dinner. We were wrapped up in conversation that we didn't want to end, so he turned to me and said, "Do you want want some awesome cider?" So we walked over to Lizard Lounge and made our way downstairs. Eva Walsh was on stage with some delightfully upbeat tunes. I didn't want to get my own drink because Asian glow was already setting in from the one I had earlier. However, as soon as I took a sip of his cider, I was hooked. I took more sips of his sweet, cold glass of fruity goodness and settled into a chair wedged between two other tables in the crowded room to enjoy the music. Even though I had just eaten earlier, the food coming out of the kitchen smelled delicious and the cocktails parading about looked tempting. After a few sets, he went to check out some of her CDs before we left. It was a fun evening, and the venue was great. There is a wide variety of options on tap, and the cocktails are reasonably priced (under $10). Definitely a fun time to hang out, enjoy a cold drink, and indulge in yummy bar bites. The tater tots and mac n cheese bites were practically calling my name, so I'll be saving room for those at my next visit!
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William F.

Yelp
I will freely admit that I'm not really one for going to shows, but I would see a tone deaf high school screamo band at the Lizard Lounge. This is by quite some distance my favorite music venue in the Boston area. It certainly has the best beer selection of any venue I've ever been to, and they aren't extortionately priced either. The mood is just right, dark but upbeat. The City of Cambridge should preserve this place exactly as-is as a monument to how cool this city used to be.
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Jamie L.

Yelp
I cannot believe I have not reviewed this place yet. It's okay.... It's true the drinks are expensive. The space can get stuffy. The room can be awkward and doesn't leave much for impromptu dancing. The poles block a lot of views. (In particular the current Sunday bartender looks like a kid lost in the mall, and is so obviously bad at what he does you can't even get mad but just feel sorry for him. I have too many examples to back this statement up to start listing now, but to start, I guess I'll find out next week if he figured out he shorted me $10!?!) All that being said, it's true about the lighting, very flattering. If you're particularly hard up, take you're first dates here - seriously, I think it'll work in everyone's favor! They also get TONS of great tunes!!! The cover charges go from reasonable to WTF!?! I'm not one to generally complain about cover charges because I realize they typically pay the band, so I've only come across "WTF!?!" prices maybe thrice over 3 years... The Sunday night Poetry Jam is a particular love of mine and why this place gets 4 stars in my eyes despite the above discrepancies! The Jeff Robinson Trio is astounding when it comes to backing the feature and open mic!!! They start with a slam which is typically pretty killer, but I really find the band helps sway even the most hesitant of listeners. Performance poetry is a completely different genre which I find sweetly emphasized at this venue with the Trio! Also props for the open mic on Monday nights, summer Tuesdays with Session Americana, and Club d'Elf (usually the 1st Thursday of every month)! This is without a doubt a venue to scope out!
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Paul M.

Yelp
I don't know whether I'm reviewing the Lizard as much as the Session Americana residency, but the combination is as much fun as you can have on a Tuesday night. The doors open at 8:30, but I like to arrive at about 8:10 so I can get in line for one of the better tables. You get your table, then head to the bar to order one of about 40 beers and tasty pub victuals from the Cambridge Commons upstairs. The all-age crowd is affable and musically knowledgeable. By the time you finish your food and retrieve your second beer (they have trendy martinis, too), Dinty Child is tuning the instruments. He is joined around the table on the Oriental carpet by the rest of the band, and pure musical bliss is in the offing. Unfortunately, the Session Americana residency ends, temporarily, I hope, at the end of April.
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Gauchan P.

Yelp
Loved the ambiance here . Good music and not so expensive beer . What more can you ask for a weekend. Yes there is a cover charge .
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Trish F.

Yelp
Many may not know my slam name. It's Yellow Snow. Dig it? Cooo... My first experience seeing slam poetry in Boston (Cambridge) was at the Lounge. In fact, the first time I went I saw Yelper Kit Y. throw it down (something something about female toys something something.. heh). Strange enough a couple years later.. I'm Yelp Yelp Yelpin away and hey.. I know you! I haven't performed there.. yet. Muhahaha Lizard Lounge is in my top 5 list for best performance spaces in the greater Boston area. I've been here on regular nights for shows with both local and national acts. Dim lights, rugs, 2 person tables, cozy cozy feel. And great sound. The sound guys here usually walk around during the show to make sure everyone is getting the best musical experience. Local bassist extraordinaire Tom Bianchi hosts an Open Mic challenge on Monday with CA$H prizes. Sunday they have a poetry slam followed by a feature poet and The Jeff Robinson Trio followed by an open mic. LOVE the trio. They've got a great beer selection, sweet potato fries I live for, and generally good bar food. The staff is awesome and the bartenders are super nice. Major plus = there's never a line for the bathroom because they have 3 unisex stalls. They definitely have their wear and tear but they're not as narsty as other places in Boston. One complaint I've gotten is the red lighting. It gave one of my friend's an intense headache.. but I just put my Motown baseball hat on her and she was good to go. Booyah.
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Travis T.

Yelp
I wish I could give the Lizard Lounge 6 stars. Imagine a hip bar without the attitude. Everyone is welcome and feels at home. It's the friendly neighborhood bar that I wish I had in my neighborhood. The space is small and dark with great "mood lighting". It gets cramped, but never uncomfortably so. Staff is friendly. Hell, last night I had to stand in that cut out in the bar that the staff uses to get from the floor to behind the bar and no one even asked me to move...just said "excuse me" with a smile while carring a dozen glasses. Much has been said about the poetry night. Let me say I've never lived less than 3 hours from Boston but visit for work fairly often. I make sure I'm there on Sunday night. The LL has much more to offer than smart rhymes though. They always have good live music as well as a fantastic and affordable beer selection. I've yet to visit without meeting some pretty cool and interesting people and having an overall memorable night.
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Adrian H.

Yelp
Wow. Cambridge Common can sometimes look a little depressed, especially on a Tuesday night, but it's a safe bet for a (veggie) burger and sweet-potato fries long past the average Boston bedtime. I stumbled downstairs to see if there was anything still going on in the basement. The place was packed with gorgeous (Cambridge?) people listening to quirky but damn good music. I wouldn't have pegged myself as anything close to a country music fan, but I'll be back next week.
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Nancy Z.

Yelp
Snap... Snap... Snap... These poets deserve a gold medal for how they cleverly meddle with words that hit like bricks stacked high by powerful links embedded with valuable nuggets of new ways to think The Lizard Lounge has creatively and thoughtfully allowed the rawest form of passion to intricately speak aloud Every Sunday night is slam night, and consistent with their vow constantly moving you without physics, and to that- I bow. Snap... Snap... Snap...
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Amanda R.

Yelp
I've been to my share of music venues and the Lizard Lounge is considered to be one of my favorites! Once you pay your cover and walk downstairs, you'll notice ample seating with the bar straight ahead to your right. I thought the bartenders that night were accommodating, friendly and funny. Bathrooms are located to the left in the back and are not gender specific. You might get hungry or yearn for that second beer...I know I did. Firstly, the food menu is cheap and ranges from $4.95-$10.95. Aside from cheap, the food is damn excellent for bar food. Mark and I got two boneless buffalo chicken sandwiches with sides of blue cheese. The buffalo chicken was breaded well and there was just enough sauce as well. My mouth waters every time I think of the sandwich, haha! The tater tots were a total hit aside from them being $4.95; They were crunchy and went super fast....I can't describe it more so get them when you're there, okay? Are you a vegetarian? You're in luck because there are two different veggie burgers on the menu...be excited! The bartender will give you a number to take with you to your table so they know what you ordered which is very convenient. There is a full bar as well so order up before the music starts because it will get super crowded, but if you're daring...by all means make that trek to and fro with drinks in hand, haha. I got beer because I love it and I remember the Yuengling Lager not being too expensive. Mark and I were blown away by Kabir Sen & The Krush Faktory W/ Members Of The Dub Down. My boyfriend ended up buying his CDs because of how good they played that night! Kabir Sen has a melodious voice and changes between jazz, funk, soul, hip hop and rock. The Krush Faktory and Members of the Dub Down added a great reggae vibe to his music which I thought was really amazing. I really enjoy jazz so seeing that being incorporated in the way Kabir Sen did it was interesting and really fun. Check out the webiste to see who is playing and have a blast. I can't wait to be back myself. http://lizardloungeclub.com/calendar/
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John L.

Yelp
This is the perfect place for a small performance. The atmosphere is incredibly nice (the oriental rugs on the floor give a nice touch to the mix of seats and barstools). The beer selection is incredibly good as well, with both high quality stuff and the cheap classics (PBR!). And they've got a menu for food as well, which is always a good sign (I didn't try any of it, but I appreciated that they had it). The best part of the place is the music area itself: on top of the atmosphere, the acoustics are good, and the shows are quite intimate.
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Chris R.

Yelp
The Liz always has great live music, friendly staff, good prices, a brand new sound system, good food, TONS of great craft beers options, plus a nice selection of gluten-free/g-free drink options. I was there the other night and they had Estrella Damm Daura, cranberry Downeast cider, and another cider. Not bad! One kinda weird thing that I really like about this place is that instead of a men's bathroom and a women's bathroom, they have three unisex single-person bathrooms, meaning basically no waiting in line and everyone gets a little privacy. Let's just have this be the standard everywhere! Anyway, great venue. The only reason I'm not going 5 stars is that the layout is kinda weird and it's super small, so when it's crowded (it's basically always sold out) it gets pretty cramped in there. Couple that with the fact that you're underground and it has a low ceiling and let's just say it's cozy. Otherwise great place!
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Clare M.

Yelp
During my senior year in college I came here every Sunday night for the poetry slam. As a "grown up", I'm always reluctant to venture out for a late Sunday night, but I dug deep and headed to the LL this Sunday and did not regret it! Apart from being so cold in a 90 degree day that I had to put tights and a sweater on (yay for being prepared), it was a brilliant night...although the two gentlemen who accompanied me had less fun. The poetry slam is probably an acquired taste, and although I love it (like wine and fresca), it may not be everyones cup of tea. My friend texted me last night after the slam and said "I'm not sure if that was fun or deeply disturbing". I think that's a good way to end the review...
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Cathy W.

Yelp
I went on a Monday open mic night to support a friend who was playing, and I'm so happy I did. It's a friendly and supportive crowd in an affordable and comfortable venue. The cover charge is fair, and the beer prices are too. At the bar, I ordered a veggie burger and curly fries which were magically delivered to my table, for less than ten bucks, in about twenty minutes. The performers included solo guitar singers, trios, quirky foursomes, a comic, and an electric guitarist who plays with a rock legend. Most performers played original music. Some of the lyrics were lovely or amusing and others were amusingly repetitious and boring. The host kept things moving so we heard ten performers over two hours, with a few more thrown in at the end. During turnovers I could talk briefly with friends - really briefly. The host's loud and profane patter made it hard to ignore the show. It's a happy place.
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Heidi E.

Yelp
I like it! I like it! I really need to go out and listen to more live music in Boston. Stopped here since Toad was jam packed (still determined to try that place though). Caught 3 sets... good music... ala John Mayer when he first started out (there's a notable difference vs. his stuff today) with added edge. Cool atmosphere. Loaded with fashionable hipsters plus normal folks. Quite a few local beers on tap too. The only minuses...the place was realllly warm...and packed. Be prepared to stand. Didn't seem like they were controlling how many people came down. But maybe they were trying to collect as many $10 "covers" as possible.
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Troy M.

Yelp
This place is small, cramped, dark, and acoustically unfavorable. Now that all that is out of the way, this place is FANTASTIC. The drinks are great (and so are the prices, no drink minimums to sit at a table to listen to poetry), the people coming to listen to the poetry are great, the poets are humble and bring a lot to the table. If you are a poet in the area, just come by to put a little somethin' on it. My homegirl happened to win the poetry slam the night I went, so that made it even more enjoyable ^_^. We didn't stay for the band and the open mic, but if it was anything similar to the caliber of talent for the Poetry Slam I saw earlier in the night, you are in for a treat. This is another venue that I have to visit when I head back up to Mass.
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Jessica T.

Yelp
The Lizard Lounge has a great basement concert vibe. You feel like you're back at some college party, except -instead of listening to drunk covers - you're presented with quality and diverse acts. Everyone is pretty relaxed and just there to enjoy the music, so usually you don't have to worry about moshers or belligerent drunks. The staff are very friendly, and the Cambridge Common upstairs is perfect to grab something before watching a show. The music selections are top choice here, and the crowd - fairly regular. You can't visit Cambridge without stopping by at least one night.
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Jenn S.

Yelp
LOVED THIS PLACE! Went to hear my friends band on a Saturday night and it was so great! It's very small and intimate (and maybe a tiny bit too loud at times) but I would be back in a heartbeat. My advice would be to get a ticket for the event you are going to ahead of time. I didn't know and it got sold out but luckily we heard ahead of time and got there right at 8:30 to get the door tickets (they only save a few).
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Lauren B.

Yelp
I came here to see a friend's show and was instantly impressed by Lizard Lounge's flattering mood lighting- increasing the hotness is always a plus. The venue itself feels unpretentious and intimate- even thought it's about three times the size of Toad down the street- with ten or so small circular tables surrounding the stage. You can order from the menu of the restaurant upstairs or just spend your evening lusting over the onion rings of the table to your right. I recommend checking Lizard Lounge out if you want to take in some live music with a slightly older I-graduated-college-five-to-ten-years-ago crowd with a thirty something population mixed in there as well. It's one of the best music venues in Boston and definitely worth the epic ten minute walk from the T.
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Brian K.

Yelp
As a musician who has played the LL twice. I love it. Musicians get super cheap meals and the food is phenomenal. The burgers especially. The venue has GREAT sound and the stage is on the same level as the crowd. It's dark, orangey, and has a nice homey feeling. I hope to play more shows here and get more cheap food (at the musicians' price)
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Zarmon M.

Yelp
Rate the poetry not the venue....ok the venue is great too! As far as poetry in the Boston area, it's some of the best. Great way to end the weekend and start the week. Over the years this place has become like a second home. Amazing poetry, amazing band, amazing people, amazing beer selection...really doesn't get an better!
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Scott B.

Yelp
I don't have much to leak on the Lizard as my time there amounted to a half hour tops. My biggest impression was the lack of space. This could potentially be a great venue for a very, very small show... but if the headliner is anything bigger than a garage band, don't expect to move around the room comfortably. The entire time I was there, all I could think about was the Rhode Island night club fire. S to the C to the A-R-Y.
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Kristina M.

Yelp
Went last night (finally!) for some late night jazz and really liked it. Nice, intimate venue, good atmosphere, great music, good beer, nice audience. I will definitely be back for more!
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Dana B.

Yelp
It's a pretty cool place to see a show...if you're lucky to get one of the two tables that is actually in the view of the stage and/or not behind one of the huge support poles. My friend ordered one of the beers they had listed on draught to find out they didnt really have it and before he could say his next choice the bartender had moved on to serving someone else. Overall they get cool acts in and HAVE tables which gets them three stars, otherwise, I wouldn't go out of my way.
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olivia c.

Yelp
Love this place!! I usually go on Sundays for poetry night. I have been coming to Poetry Slam off and on for the last 15 years and it's still the same energy, great ambiance, the amazing Jeff Robinson Trio, and great people enjoying spoken word! There is a restaurant upstairs that you can order food from that can be served downstairs. Great beer selection, reasonably priced drinks! You need to go there!
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Kit Y.

Yelp
As a former Lizard Lounge Slam team member, I am biased, but seriously, there is not better venue for slam in Boston. The LL houses jazz bands, poets, and other music on different nights, but I go on Sundays to congregate with my fellow poets. I also LOVE the sweet potato fries and will die for them. Paired with a good beer(which they always have) and some spoken word, and it's heaven.
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Anthony R.

Yelp
As a staunch supporter of Cambridge Common upstairs, it had been an unreasonably long time between me coming to adore that place and coming to the Lizard Lounge for the first time a couple months ago for open mic night. That was great, but what's kept me coming back recently is Session Americana's Tuesday night residency - I went with a few friends the last couple weeks - what a fun group! Lizard Lounge has the same great beer selection, and a significant subset of the delicious and reasonably priced food from Cambridge Common upstairs. (The blackjack burger is even tastier while watching live music!) My only wish is that they didn't charge cover all the time -- if you don't know the band already or haven't researched them online it can be discouraging to just pop in on a whim.
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Jamie A.

Yelp
We hit up an open mic here the other night to see my boy's friend Sarah Donner play. (Check her out on myspace, by the way!) Anyways, it's a homey basement venue with the local lovable crazies who seem to play at the open mic every week. Their house white wine is delish and much cheaper than their other drinks by the looks of the other reviews! I wish the seating was more comfy or more conducive to just...hanging out with a few friends to enjoy the music. It's more like audience seating, which, at times, makes things a bit awkward.
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Dave R.

Yelp
Five stars for the Jeff Robinson Trio and Sunday's Poetry Jam at the Lizard Lounge. I've lapsed in my attendance, but this place is, as far as I'm concerned, the lifeblood of the local poetry scene. None of the staid offerings that might be expected of other poetry joints, the Lizard is where its at. Worth remembering that they never start on time, head over for 9pm or later.
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Lauren D.

Yelp
I'm a regular for Club D'elf! I love going to see this band once or twice a month on Thursday night. Amazing musicians and different every month, you never know what the sound might be! The music is great. Intimate and comfortable. Good food and drinks. All around a really great place to hang out. If you haven't been there, I'd suggest you check it out!

John F.

Yelp
There isn't another live music club like this in the area. It's intimate and comfortable. The sound system is better than average. It's the first place I check when I'm looking to go out for music and don't already have a plan because their booking is really good so you know the acts are solid even if you haven't heard of them.
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Tommy G.

Yelp
I liked this place, small, and cozy; almost like drinking in a friend's basement. I was there on new year's eve, and had an awesome time rockin' out to Hi8us. The alcohol is reasonably priced, what else could I ask for? I'd definitely go back!
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Gary K.

Yelp
I have seen several great local bands here and got a few surprises. The bar is small in the basement and there are two posts that block the view of the stage(?) depending on where you can find yourself a spot. The place is small. The bar is nice and they carry a good selection of beer (my staple). The food is really good and you can order from the bar and they bring it down. Parking is tuff but not as bad as some venues but taking a cab or the T is the best way to go. Gary
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Jude P.

Yelp
Truely a must go to spot on Sunday nights. I've been going there since about 99-00? on Sunday nights where the Jeff Robinson trio perform and they've held it down with the same team since. They are the main reason why I go due to the music adjustments they do when poets, singers, and lyricists present themselves on the mic. For me its, music first... the features are pretty good as well. Food & is standard but better than some other eateries around the area, but I must add they have the best sweet potatoe fries to date. The only flaw, its a small joint so when it gets packed you have to stand... as said... the only flaw
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Ben K.

Yelp
I have to admit, I rarely go to the Lizard Lounge except to see Session Americana, but god damn if that isn't the best possible venue to see those fools. The setting is incredibly intimate, it feels like everyone knows each other (whether or not that's actually true), the beer is great, and you can order Cambridge Common food. If only there weren't a cover, I'd be there every night--and, honestly, given the length of shows here, the cover really isn't that bad. What were you going to spend that money on anyway? A movie? Groceries? You don't even like groceries. Apparently fire codes were just revised, meaning that they can't allow as many people into the dimly lit basement, which is a mixed bag. On the one hand, you're more likely to snag a table and be able to see the band, but on the other, whenever you remove people from a space, it'll affect the energy of the room, and this is no exception. Which is not to say that the place is empty, but it's definitely not *crowded,* and there's something about not having to elbow my way past gaggles of drunk people singing out "Beer town!" that I just can't get on board with. Outside Session, every act I've seen here has been stellar, and the experience has been great. The one real gripe I have is that I wish doors opened earlier so it would be possible to get there and eat dinner at a reasonable hour and then wait around for the show. But that's not a major problem; it certainly hasn't kept me from coming back.
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Jim O.

Yelp
Along with Toad, the Lizard is one of the great music rooms on the scene. It's got a great beer list, great acts, and a good staff. Always love when my favorites get a gig here. Open Mike review: Open Mike night is Monday, 7:30pm start. This is the best open mike in the area for original performers. The format is modeled after the famous Eddie's Attic open mike in Georgia. It's a contest, or "Open Mike Challenge", which means every week there is a judge. Everyone plays 2 songs, and then three finalists are chosen to play one song each. A winner is then chosen from those. There is a cover charge, which usually I'm against. It's $3 for performers, and $5 for non-performers. The winner actually gets paid CASH out of the door. There is no feature, nor does the host play. Now, for those of you who think this is gimmicky, or cheap, or not in the spirit of a true open mike, you would probably be correct if not for one thing: Tom Bianchi. Tom is a legend on the scene and has hosted other open mikes before. He has managed to keep this room and this open mike alive with a great spirit of community, which is what an open mike should be about. He's warm and funny and genuine with each performer. He also givers out a couple random prizes each week...like "best drug reference". Fun. I really can't say enough about this open mike. The talent level is high and everyone brings their 'A' game. Beginners are welcome by the host and by the crowd, but mostly you will find gigging musicians or experienced songwriters. The Lizard is definitely a listening room on Mondays, so don't plan to get into long and/or loud conversation. It's about the music. This is an open mike I would recommend to music lovers just to go listen to. Now that's saying something. Sign-ups in advance by email or myspace http://www.myspace.com/lizardloungemonday. The list fills quickly. Get in touch with Tom...
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Renee M.

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I finally came to Lizard Lounge last night! Based on all the great Yelp reviews, I had a feeling it would be my kind of place... and it was! Walked in around 11 last night (Friday) and it was pretty pretty crowded. No problem getting a drink at the bar though... speaking of which, they have an AWESOME beer selection!! I LOVE beer, and the Lizard had so many great and obscure options. Club d'Elf was playing... jazzy and fun. Most people were just chillin, but a few were going crazy and busting a couple moves, which added to the fun vibe. Typical Cambridge crowd, mixed age which I liked. I enjoyed Lizard Lounge a lot, and I will definitely be back to check out some other acts!
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Anthony L.

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As another reviewer above already explained in some detail, Tom Bianchi's Lizard Lounge Monday Night Open Mike Challenge is a true treat. I play there every week, and nothing in the area's open mike scene matches it. You can show up at 8 PM if you wish to not miss any music. 7:30 is when a musician who is not signed up already should venture over to see if room can be made. Tom is accommodating within the slack the night's signups permit him, particularly if you travelled from afar. If you are a connoisseur of these things, the elements that make LL's open mike so extraordinary are: 1. Like Passim, it is a listening room, but only slightly less so. This means that you can have your beer and exchange quiet observations with your friends as to what you're hearing, but something more rambunctious might get you some looks imploring you to hold it in check. If you want a more boisterous night of the same, The Burren on Tuesday might meet your aims better. 2. This room has the best sound system in town, from a performer's perspective. Great monitors, and Tom, a fellow musician, at the board. 3. Tom himself. There are other good open mike hosts, but none of them really play a strong role in being an MC. Tom does, and this is a good thing. He is like Chuck Barris, but much MUCH more entertaining. As cutting as he can be, Tom is a sweetheart toward the musicians and establishes the mood where every performer is made to feel welcome and their strengths applauded no matter what weaknesses might come with them. The food is pretty darn good. I like the "boneless chicken wings", which are very lightly fried. Get them BBQ style. The curly fries are also fantastic, but with nothing "light" about them. Other nights of the week have different goings on. Most nights of gigging performance have an early act (no cover) and a late act from 9 or so on, where a cover charge is not uncommon.
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Jeff S.

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Lizard Lounge reminds me of being in someone's (very cool) basement. It is tied with it's sister club Toad for my favorite small venue for live music. The room limit is about 110 and can feel crowded when at capacity, but the acts are top notch, the sound is great and the crowds friendly. For popular acts, it is best to buy tickets in advance (they use Brown Paper Tickets, so the surcharge is low). They have very good beer, both downstairs and upstairs at Cambridge Common. I like to eat upstairs (before a show) and can recommend the burgers.
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Nakita N.

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Bored on a sunday night? Try checking out the Lizard Lounge's weekly poetry slam, open mic and jazz band. It's a lot more relaxed then the Cantab's Wednesday night slams and the food is really good. Suggestions? Try the tiny burgers and curly fries. They're great!
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Merin S.

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I've been to the Lizard Lounge twice, once on the Poetry Slam night and again two nights ago. The poets were local, all ages, with diverse and at times provacative styles; I enjoyed that night very much and the bartender concocted a delicious (and on the house!) cocktail for me, and I loved to see him later jump on stage to recite! Lovely staff. Couple nights ago was fun. The place has a true underground, local, dimlit ambience and somehow perfect acoustics. Again I had a strong, tasty Uncommon Rum Punch. I take away the star only because the acts somehow fell short both times, but I think that's my personal taste.
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Hisham K.

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This downstairs section of Cambridge Common is pretty awesome, although a little bit tight on space. But while some would say it's "cramped," indicating severe seating discomfort and trouble moving around, I would say it's "cozy," implying a very intimate atmosphere with your friends and fellow audience. Besides, if there was enough room for us to bust out a dance or two, it can't be that bad! We went on a Friday night to watch a live band (Holmes) perform, and they played some great jazz. The way the place is laid out allows you to watch the band perform from every angle except from directly behind, which is how it should be in my opinion. Who wants to watch a bunch of hineys perform? (If that's your thing go to a strip joint.) I loved the interior. I don't have much of an eye for interior design, but this place had a very intimate feel just by clever use of the color red. The walls are red, and the ambient lighting is red as well, making the jazz feel even sexier. I was really digging some of the Persian rugs they had as well, which is an awesome touch - I would not mind having a few of those rugs in my house, lemme tell ya! Add to that a few inconspicuous candles and some well-placed mirrors, and suddenly there's a bit more perceived space. Coat hangers are everywhere, so there's none of that "let's pile our jackets here on this seat which we could have used for a human being because we're not pressed for space already." (Note sarcasm.) Bar staff was very friendly, and seems to be much nicer to the ladies. I ordered a drink and a burger, which the bartender asked me to come back for in 10 minutes to pick up from the bar. My friend Heidi ordered the same thing an hour later and he brought them to her - AND charged her less! Ladies, work the cleavage. You just might get a discount. It sucks that there was a $5 cover, and the small space could become an issue if you're not good at Tetris, but the bathrooms are clean, the staff is friendly, the beer selection is good, and the atmosphere is awesome. We also lucked out with good music. I'll be coming back for sure.
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Tasha T.

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When I first moved to Cambridge in 2004, I hung out at this spot every Sunday...The poetry slam is amazing, and I have told so many people about this place, you would think they pay me. Great band and atmosphere also. The last time I was there was during the slam finals last spring. It was a whole lotta fun. If you love poetry, you will love this spot. Reasonable drinks and bar fare. The curly fries are great! $5 entry for the poetry slam event on Sunday.
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Charmie C.

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Tiny space, over zealous sound equipment. The "poetry slam" was to begin at 7:30, but didn't start until nearly 8:15. Cover was $5. A $5 cover should explain all about the caliber of events held at the LL. I've just experienced way better poets in even tighter spaces. If you're one of the first there, you might be pulled to be a judge. Sit against the bar if you don't want to be seen.
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Barney B.

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By far my faborite venue in town - small, intimate, and good to local artists. I have seen more shows that I can count on a completely random basis after having a bite upstairs, then just wandering down - some of the artists I have seen in this way have become regular plays on my iPod. Get there early, grab a table up close and experience something new - even if it's not your style, you will have a great story to tell after the fact