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dtmfadvice t1_je0ay1p wrote

A lot of these social clubs will accept anyone who wants to join. They're mostly run by old guys who just want a clubhouse to hang out in. They almost never have much of a web presence. Just walk up and ask, they're likely to be friendly!

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downthewell62 OP t1_je0pa28 wrote

Thanks for the reassurance!

My family used to live on that street and go to that church. It'd be fun to talk to some old timers. I thought it was maybe a veterans hall, knights of columbus kinda thing, but wanted to make sure I wasn't like, accidentally walking into a mafia den

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dyqik t1_je2lh7o wrote

It's kind of a continuum from one to the other category there...

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steamedfarts t1_je0u1pz wrote

that's cute as hell. I like it.

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dtmfadvice t1_je10i9q wrote

My friends and I were members of a veterans club for a few years, despite not being veterans. We were in our 30s and 40s and they called us "the kids." $30 a year membership, cheap drinks, Keno, talking shit with old-timers. We wound up moving to the other side of town but it was fun.

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TheLamestUsername t1_je0afrs wrote

It is a social club. But they rent out their function hall.

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downthewell62 OP t1_je0pcbz wrote

Do you know when they meet, by any chance? It always seems abandoned. I'd like to check it out on a night it's not rented out

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TheLamestUsername t1_je0pi67 wrote

No. I do know that i have found a website in the past. I am sure they have contact info there

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mtmsm t1_je0d1u1 wrote

I think the salsa might be at Havana Club (which potentially meets in the Greek Club space?).

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DaaathVader t1_je0lgdi wrote

It is indeed. It used to be our Sat night destination when it was a hidden gem.
Great place to learn and/or dance..

OP: Along the same lines, there is also a Polish American Citizens Club in Dorchester. Quiet, low key vibe the few times I've been there with friends.

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photinakis t1_je217gj wrote

I'm guessing you're a fellow Greek-American? I've been there once for a function and the patrons by the bar and playing tavli were as oldschool (emphasis on old) Greek as you'd expect. They had a portrait of Kolokotroni on the wall so they're legit enough. I never got the deal with their association though, if any - I've always assumed Sts Constantine and Helen. But who knows, maybe they're secular? tl;dr I wish I knew.

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downthewell62 OP t1_je24pek wrote

> I'm guessing you're a fellow Greek-American?

I'm too distantly related to really consider myself one, that part of my family is a bit lost to me. But I know they all used to live next to that church so I thought it might be a good place to go to get a feel for my family

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okethan t1_je2hszl wrote

Years ago I got to know the manager and staff well. One of dozens of private clubs in Cambridge with a liquor license. Sparse membership. Renting of space cheap for whatever.

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downthewell62 OP t1_je4zaev wrote

If I wanted to just check the place out and meet some of the members do I just... knock when it looks like they're open?

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Wilforks t1_je11yku wrote

Salsa night is open to the public. I wandered in from the bar that used to be next door a few times and had a lot of fun.

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nattarbox t1_je130bf wrote

They have a huge block party for one of the holidays, it looks fun.

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