Charlie's Kitchen

(617) 492-9646

10 Eliot St
Cambridge, MA 02138 42.3724 -71.1215

Neighborhood: West Cambridge

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

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October 29, 2008

I went to Charlie's on a karaoke night just before Thanksgiving and while it was a fun night, it gets really crowded really quickly. The bartenders were serving up the drinks as fast as you can make your way to the bar but if you're not a fan of crowded bars, pick your night carefully!

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

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July 21, 2008

A two level diner fare weekend hipster joint with cheap, tasty food and the best jukebox in town (upstairs). Downstairs is more of a diner while upstairs feels more like a bar.

Lots of weekly goings on upstairs including trivia (Sunday) live music (Monday) and karaoke (Tuesday).

Gets pretty crowded on the weekends.

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

by RomyIzzy

June 18, 2008

The food here is GREAT and the prices are good too. Try the steak tips, they are EXCELLENT. They have a pretty good variety so everyone could find something. The only problem was the service, it was pretty slow and very hard to get refills.

  • Pros: FOOD, PRICE
  • Cons: SERVICE

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

by switchercad3

November 29, 2007

Good beer and a very very good music selection are the main draws for us to Charlie's Kitchen. The waitstaff is charmingly unenthusiastic, but I guess that's just part of the experience. The food is nothing to write home about...typical bar food...just beware that if you order a grilled cheese and other people order burgers, there's a good chance that your sandwich will be fairly chilly when it gets to the table. My only real objection is that last time we were there, they were playing a discovery channel TV show at the bar that was pretty much just animals mauling and eating each other. The guy friends I was with thought it was entertaining, but watching entrails being strewn about didn't help my appetite at all.

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

by redelephant

November 22, 2006

The upstairs is by far my favorite place to grab a drink, eat cheap greasy food, and listen to Jawbreaker or New Order blasting from the jukebox.

  • Pros: Jukebox, beer, patrons
  • Cons: Visiting always makes me really want a tattoo

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

by gotbidnezz

August 04, 2006

Don't anger the waitresses! They can be surly but they're great! Food is okay--it's cheap bar food-grilled cheese, veggie soup, cheap decent burgers. Avoid the vegatarian options, they usually don't turn out well. Trivia is competitive but fun. The upstairs is usually better than downstairs--unless it's karaoke night or live band night, both of which should be avoided.

  • Pros: Close to subway, good crowd
  • Cons: Crowded, dirty

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3.5 Star Rating: Average

by Contributor

May 10, 2006

The Scene
While Charlie's has more of a diner setting on the ground floor, it's got a dive-like bar on the upper level. Sit yourself down at the second floor's curvaceous bar or one of several tables, or sneak your small group of friends into one of the high-backed booths for cozier and somewhat private conversation. Guests here are regulars--a mix of college students, tattooed women, blue-collar workers and a slew of mid-20-to-30-something plaid-shirt types.

The Food
Charlie's has a wealth of ales from domestic to imported; try a thick and creamy Murphy's Irish Stout. Don't forget about the food--every once in a while, you can feast on scrumptious lobster dishes from a special Lobsterfest menu for less than $10. For a more enlightened drinking/dining experience, pop some coins into the bar's jukebox and listen to everything from the Beatles to New Order.

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

by jumboiowan

May 06, 2006

This place is great if you're expecting it. It's rough around the edges atmosphere is appealing for grabbing a burger and a beer with your friends. The beer list is great for the dive atmosphere. The double cheesburger is a the best choice on the menu. If they are serving the lobster bisque, I don't recommend missing it. Can't say enough good things about Charlie's.

  • Pros: Cheap food, Beer Selection, Atmosphere
  • Cons: Cramped Size, Spotty Waitresses

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

by grahamcampbell

April 15, 2004

This Cambridge landmark can be noisy and packed. But when it comes to morning after hangover cures, or late night study breaks, this is the place. Greasy, huge portions, washed down with cold beers.

  • Pros: Awesome food, Cheap eats

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2 Star Rating: Below Average

by Krankstaff

December 27, 2002

Hate the owner....love the bar......I love the harley's Chicken cd in the juke box.....who ever made that is a genious!!!!!

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