THE STATE OF NIGHTLIFE IN BOSTON - AFTER THE LAST CALL
January 1, 2020 we were ringing in the New Year and venues were filled to capacity. Then the world stopped! Doors of businesses closed and some will never reopen. We find ourselves in a space and time where only the strongest survive. Tune-In as B. Brown discusses ownership and the current state of nightlife in Boston with guests: Nia Grace: Restaurateur and Roxbury, Massachusetts native, Nia Grace, is one of Boston’s few African-American bar owners. Nia, sole proprietor of Darryl’s Corner Bar and Kitchen, operates a particularly iconic restaurant and bar with a legacy that dates back to 1957 when it was known as Bob The Chef’s. Having been introduced to the restaurant hospitality industry over 20 years ago, it was fate that allowed this homegrown cook and live entertainment producer the ability to meld her passions in an environment that promotes what she loves most - friends, food, and music. Eddy Firmin: Seasoned hospitality veteran, Eddy Firmin, has been in the business for over 20 years. Eddy operates the only black-owned lounge in the city of Boston, Savvor Lounge which caters to a diverse urban audience with class and Caribbean flair. Eddy first made his mark in the nightlife industry as the co-owner and GM of Blue Wave Lounge. He is fueled by a passion to re-imagine and elevate the typical nightlife experiences. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. SUBSCRIBE !