Club Passim

47 Palmer St, Cambridge
(617) 492-7679

Recent Reviews

David Dolan

Awesome venue

Paul Ferguson

Amazing intimate venue ! The middle tables are the best. Get there early if you have GA seats, and enjoy the food.

Javier S.

I love the atmosphere of this venue. All the staff and performers are clearly passionate about music and it shows in their impeccable work. Food and beverage selection is a bit limited though, so look up the menu beforehand.

Rebecca M.

Went to the campfire event here. Super cool ambience and good food. The salmon burger was tasty and the fries were well-seasoned. Great service and good vibes

Lin B.

OH WOW- It really doesn't get any better than this place for local music. Incredible musician/performers and wait staff and food were top notch!

Gail M.

My friends and I had a great time today at Club Passim's music brunch. It was fun having bluegrass being performed in the background. And, it wasn't so loud or obtrusive that we couldn't chat/catch up with each other, as we were there for a mini-reunion of four friends. The waitstaff was friendly and patient, and we all loved our meals which were attractive-looking, fresh, and yummy, and healthy too! While this place is fairly well known in Cambridge, Harvard Square, Boston, etc. for its live music, many may not know what may be a well-kept secret that the Club has music brunches on Sundays. You should definitely check it out.

Jacqueline S.

Raw oysters are the best. Bone marrow is a great. Thank you, Dr. Jacqueline Sacco MD PhD

Amy Kushlan

Great little place! Went for Sunday brunch and got to enjoy music from a small folk group. Huge servings (I had French toast and hashbrowns, I had to take home leftovers!) and great service. There is art all over the walls to look at while you eat, the place has a great vibe. Highly recommended ?

Sadie

A storied venue, best place in Boston to consistently see a singer-songwriters and small acts performing in an intimate environment

Madeline Smith

Great food, music, and service! The Passim breakfast sandwich was especially good! Very affordable as well. Despite it being busy, our waitress, Sarah, gave excellent service. Definitely would come again!

Lynn R.

I came to brunch today with 11 other women. We had a reservation. We were seated right away at our table. When our waitress came to take our order should took 6 of our orders and then walked away. She eventually came back about 10-15 minutes later and took the rest of our order. When the food started to arrive, only the first 6 meals came out. After waiting for a little while we asked where out meals were and were told they were coming. By the time the other 6 meals were out (served lukewarm) the first 6 had finished their meals. We complained to the manager. We were informed that the person now service us was the manager. At the end of the meal even though we asked twice for separate bills, one bill came. We asked for separate bills again. The manager came back and said they are going to comp the whole meal but not because of what happened but because we were told that we were very rude. We were not, we just were asking where our food was. I was very taken aback about how disrespectful we were treated. And this was a jazz Bruch. We arrived at 11:30 and left at 1 pm and I think they played for all of 15 minutes. Never again.

Nancy M.

This is an intimate space to see and hear live music. The tables for two are just inches apart, so it is not possible to have a private conversation. The limited menu has a lot of healthy choices. I liked the hummus plate. My companion enjoyed his salmon burger and fries. The chicken dumplings were deep-fried instead of pan-fried, so they were too crispy overall for my taste. Arrive an hour before the show to enjoy a meal. It does offer wine and beer. Service becomes spotty once the room fills up and becomes noisy. Sitting in the first table next to the stage, we had to get up to go find our waiter when the crowds descended.

jerry canterbury

No place like it , a veritable shrine of Boston folk! Intimate , full of history and charm right on Harvard Sq! Bucket list stuff if you are a true lover of music , it was like taking Muhammad to the Mtn for me personally!

Steve Kitay

4.7. Such a great history and host to so much musical excellence. The only negative is the seating - it's the best they can do in that space, but a bit too tight for my taste. But not enough to keep me away.

Henry Copp

Great show, good vibes!

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