Gay bars in boston south end

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With 13 additional screens and five more with live game scores and stats, you won’t miss a moment. Banner’s “Dream Screen,” boasts a nearly 40-foot LED television that claims to be the largest on-screen sports viewing experience in the city and the biggest in-restaurant screen on the East Coast. The real thrill here, however, lies in the in-house technology to advance your viewing experience. With brunch, lunch, and dinner on offer, Banners has a lengthy menu ranging from salads, sandwiches, and burgers to more artisanal takes on New England cuisine. Situated in the former location of the Garden (before it moved a few blocks over), this 25,000 square-foot restaurant and watering hole is so close to the action, you can’t help but think the walls are rattling from the energy emanating from the arena next door. Located in the new Hub on Causeway, Banners Kitchen & Tap accompanies a food hall, music venue, and movie theater, all part of a new buildout attached to North Station. A newcomer to the Boston sports bar lineup, this place has all the characteristics of a young bar with a promising future ahead.

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