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Parking & Directions for Dee Dee Bridgewater Regattabar At The Charles Hotel
1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA
02138, US
1. Charles Hotel Garage - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Harvard Square Parking - 0.3 miles, $15
3. Alewife Station - 3 miles, $7
4. One Fresh Pond - 1.5 miles, $10
5. 45 Eliot St. Lot - 0.5 miles, $12
Dee Dee Bridgewater Concert Live at Regattabar At The Charles Hotel | Cambridge
If you’re into live music and want a night that really hits home, catching Dee Dee Bridgewater in Cambridge at the Regattabar At The Charles Hotel might just be the highlight of your year. This cozy yet elegant venue isn’t just about the sounds, though the sound system is top-notch, making every note crystal clear. It’s a place that feels alive, especially during those special tribute nights you hear about, like when they celebrate jazz legends or throw a party for a new album drop that feels more like a neighborhood gathering than a big corporate event. The vibe is always warm and inviting, with cocktails inspired by the artists on stage, trust me, trying a jazz-inspired martini here is almost a ritual. And if you’re lucky enough to see Dee Dee Bridgewater in Cambridge, you’re in for a treat, her soulful voice and commanding stage presence turn a good night into an unforgettable one. The venue’s location, tucked inside the Charles Hotel, is super easy to get to, just hop off I-93 north toward Alewife and take the elevator down to the performance space. It’s like stepping into a hidden gem where music feels personal, and every show becomes a story worth telling.