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Experience an elevated happy hour at The Fountain Room

Grab a group of friends and get ready for an evening of delicious bites and sips.

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Looking for a happy hour hangout that feels a little extra (in the best way)? Head to The Fountain Room — Mass Ave.’s upscale supper club with vintage charm and modern vibes.

From Monday to Friday, 4–6 p.m., you’ll find tempting deals on shareable bites and tasty cocktails. We recently grabbed a group of friends and dove into a memorable evening. Our Happy Hour favorites included the Truffle Fries, and the Berry Burlesque mocktail, which was a refreshing win.

The evening doesn’t end at Happy Hour. We recommend sticking around for dinner and dessert. We’re still thinking about the Brie Brûlée, Petite Filet, and Duck Confit Pasta. Save room for dessert (hello, Mango Cheesecake) and don’t sleep on the non-alcoholic options.

Whether you’re celebrating something special or just want to level up your after-work plans, The Fountain Room delivers a delicious experience worth lingering over.

Things to know if you go:

Drool-worthy bites this way.

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