The Roxy
279 Tremont St.
Boston MA 02116
(617)338-7699
www.roxyboston.com


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Ticketing Procedures:
Ticketmaster, Bostix, Roxy box office night of show only.

Area Restaurants:
Brew moon, LaFamia, David's.

Area Hotels:
Tremont House Hotel, Four Seasons, Park Plaza, Omni Parker House..

Wheelchair Accessibility:
Yes.

Venue Restrictions:
No drinking under 21.

DIRECTIONS

MASS PIKE
Travel east to the Copley Exit. This exit turns into Stuart Street. Go down Stuart Street for 5 lights and you will see Boston Market, formerly Boston Chicken in big bright red letters. This will be the corner of Stuart Street and Tremont Street. Take Right, here, onto Tremont Street Travel down Tremont Street for 1/2 block and the Roxy is on the Right hand side.

93 NORTH Get off at the Chinatown/Kneeland Street exit. Veer to the left (the service road splits in half) and take a left onto Kneeland Street. Go down Kneeland Street for 5 lights and you will see Boston Market, formerly Boston Chicken in big bright red letters. This will be the corner of Kneeland Street and Tremont Street. Take a Left, here onto Tremont Street Travel down Tremont Street for 1/2 block and the Roxy is on the Right hand side.

93 SOUTH
Get off at the Chinatown/Kneeland Street exit. Veer to the Left onto the main road and go to the second set of lights. This will be Kneeland Street. Go down Kneeland Street for 5 lights and you will see Boston Market, formerly Boston Chicken in big bright red letters. This will be the corner of Kneeland Street and Tremont Street. Take a Left, here onto Tremont Street. Travel down Tremont Street for 1/2 block and the Roxy is on the Right hand side.

STORROW DRIVE Get off at the Government Center exit. This will be Cambridge Street Go down Cambridge Street. When you get to Government Center, Cambridge Street makes a big curve and turns into Tremont Street. Continue down Tremont Street passing to Boston Common. The Roxy is located on the right hand side of Tremont Street 1 and 1/2 blocks past the end of the Boston Common.

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