Category Archives: Music

The Haven has music every Wednesday and Thursday from 9 till late.
Come down and support local artists!
$ donation gets you first drink.

Burns Supper 2024!

BURNS SUPPER TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Two nights only: 1/25 and 1/27.

The Haven presents BURNS WEEK 2024, the highlight of the year on the Scottish calendar celebrating Scotland’s favorite Bard, Robert Burns.

PROGRAM

  • Coursed Meal (vegetarian option available) Including Traditional Haggis
  • The Piping in of the Haggis
  • The Address to the Haggis
  • The Toast to the Lassies
  • Song
  • Poetry Recited (we encourage you to share, too!)
  • Burns Whisky Pairing with Meal
  • Live Entertainment
  • An Immersive Burns Experience

Congrats (and here’s what’s coming…)

Congratulations! You’ve made it through the holiday weekend and your Monday. We’ve got a cozy spot inside for you to escape the leftovers, dishes and have-to’s tonight. Come on in for dinner. We’re open from 5!

And here’s all that’s happening this week…

Thursday 11/30: St Andrew’s DRAMnight

Join us on Thursday for a night of celebration and whisky tasting as we honor Scotland and St. Andrew’s Day! A VERY SCOTTISH soundtrack will be had and we will have the Ode to the Deep Fried Mars Bar, Scottish Trivia with prizes and all round vibes.

Grab your tickets today!

Saturday 12/2: Newcastle V Manchester United at 3 PM — on the bar and BIG screens!

Saturday 12/2: The Smallest Town Emsemble LIVE in The Assembly Room at 9:30 PM

The Haven Saturday band night with the best of Boston bands hand picked by Aaron Perrino. Tickets $6 in advance or at the door!

Matt Bowker, trumpeter and keyboardist has launched a charm offensive of lush arrangements and gorgeous harmonies, at the intersection of old-school song craft and contemporary musical currents.

Joined by Belfast singer/songwriter/producer Colin Campbell, along with Thom Valicenti (Guitar), Nate Hagee (Bass), and Rick Rosa (Drums), The Smallest Town Ensemble take inspiration from country/folk twang to brass choir harmonies and gospel musings, Bowker weaves through a multitude of genres, creating a beautiful and poignant tapestry.