The Glories of Charlie's Tap. Let's see - went here many times. On Green St. Always comfy. Music on the other side of bar sorta via a duplex step up. Saw Tarbox Ramblers with Dennis Pultinas there for example, and open poetry readings. The Jukebox in the barroom had jazz, including Sidewinder by Lee Morgan, and this favorably impressed John Sinclair on his visit. [One poster said Don Cherry played there - must have been the '60s] One of the punters among the lot I would see at every appearance of a Chicago blues band in Boston. The beer looks ice cold. Am sure I caught enough second hand smoke there to scare my doctor. This is on a Friday night when Central Sq got off of work. When I retired I had to forgo workingmen's bars! That based on an old Gordon Boraks joke: "I dont go to the workingman's bar anymore - I'm retired!"
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