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The Hong Kong scorpion bowl. Full of fruit, juice, and something like 27 types of rum. It has always been, and probably always will be, the king of Boston's 900-ounce cocktails. But why? One day, some Harvard kid will win a huge grant to study the drink's immense popularity and the sociological implications thereof. After months of intense (if a bit wobbly) research, a scholarly journal will confirm that everybody has known all along: The buckets of rum are wicked fun to drink, and they get you drunk. Three cheers for science, eh?

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It's no secret that the Hong Kong in Faneuil Hall makes the best scorpion bowl in Boston. they're strong, cheap, and everyone at the bar is already sharing one, so you don't have to feel weird about going halfsies on an enormous cocktail with extra maraschino cherries. Downstairs, you can prop yourselves up against the porcelain piece and admire the college kids and townies coming together to enjoy the sweet stuff, and upstairs you can cut various rugs on the dancefloor, full withrum and/or brandy courage. On your way out, be sure to snatch up a handful of $1 teriyaki sticks.    

-- Emily Rae


AOL City Guide-

City's Best 2006
-Best DanceClub

City's Best 2005
-Best College Bar

As they say in those ads for Vegas, whatever happens here stays here -- something about the dim light and dense crowd of this Faneuil Hall partyplex is conducive to short-term memory loss. Or perhaps the Hong Kong's affordable scorpion bowls are responsible. Along with its other obvious assets, a heavily garnished aquarium full of cheap booze is a pretty potent excuse for amnesia. However forgettable its atmosphere, however, Hong Kong remains a magnet for the mainstream, providing a frat-house-away-from-home for countless undergrads, office proles and club kids. As with Dick's Last Resort, the regulars here bracket their patronage with inverted quotation marks, and the pervasive attitude is one of amiable, "Come here often?" irony. Those in the mood for a meat market stick to the dive bar downstairs, while Avalon exiles gravitate to the upstairs dance floor.

-- Julia Clinger


Citysearch Editorial Profile

By Citysearch Staff


Popular nightlife destination provides Quincy Market with a lively, frenetic scene and sociable scorpion bowls.
In Short
For sheer people-watching potential, few Boston nightspots are better. Downstairs, Abercrombie-clad students mingle with a distinctly local crowd. Upstairs, it's an urban dance scene, with a multiethnic crowd strutting its stuff, digging the hip-hop, and macking on the bridesmaids who got lost on their way to the bachelorette party. Groups of friends frequently congregate over inexpensive Scorpion Bowls; these sweet offerings taste like punch, and pack one as well.

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TV Diner with Billy Costa-

October '04
scorpion bowls



The Sweetest Sting


THE SWEETEST STING: Scorpion bowls are one of the most popular spirits at the Hong Kong bar in Faneuil Hall, where you can get your fill of food for under $20.

If you've always wanted to travel to the Orient but been too strapped for cash, swing by the Hong Kong bar and dance club at Faneuil Hall.

- KRISTIN EREKSON
 

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