Tag: Dorchester

It’s official…

It’s official…

The Georgoulopoulos brothers have sold Ashmont Market. I am going to miss these guys. I wish them nothing but the best and would like to thank them for all they have done for the neighborhood over the years. My advice for the new owners…..dont change 

Ever been down Carruth street?

Ever been down Carruth street?

I know…some of the most beautiful houses in Dorchester. This is what it looked like in 1889….when the Carruth family owned pretty much the entire patch of land from Carruth street down to Adams street. When you’re the director of the Old Colony Railroad, Dorchester Gaslight 

An evening at Peggy O’Neils…

An evening at Peggy O’Neils…

You can go anywhere in Dorchester and find yourself a watering hole. But for me there are a handful of places that are truly authentic. I’m talking about establishments that are woven into the fabric of Dorchester. Family run, with a vested interest and feel for their neighborhood and patrons. Peggy O’Neil’s is one of those places where a Dot Rat feels right at home.

This place has been a staple in Dorchester as long as I can remember. Originally named “1310” for it’s number on Dorchester Avenue it’s often called “The 10” by locals. The staff is comprised of neighborhood folks with that noticable Dot spin on the Boston accent. Everyone is friendly and the drink prices are honest. But I would have to say the main draw here is the music.

After a recent renovation Peggy O’Neils has virtually tripled in size. There’s a sizable lounge area with exposed brick, decent seating and 2 smaller bars. There’s also a spacious dance floor with solid sound, lighting effects and a proper DJ booth.

They say that all good DJ’s can sense the mood of the dance floor and actually improve that mood, virtually wipe away the stress of the week and induce celebration. Almost like a doctor writing a perscription for your cold, a DJ can make you feel better through a well balanced music set. Peggy O’Neils has their own in house MD with resident DJ James “Chuck” Clements. Starting at age 11, Chuck has been mastering his craft at Boston venues and local parties for over 20 years. His love of all things soulful stems directly from his Dorchester roots. Chuck is a Dot Rat through and through and his neighborhood has long been a melting pot. These influences are clearly conveyed through his turntables every weekend at Peggy’s.

“We are getting people from all over”, Chuck admitted after his Saturday night set,”They come from all over Boston and the South Shore”. The crowd was an even mix of 20 to 30 somethings, but what was most noticable to me was the lack of wall flowers….everyone participates. The mood was good…..and you could see smiles dotting the room. Whether it was the younger patrons seeking out that cute prospect across the floor, or the older patrons unwinding after a long week, when the music ended for the evening you got the sense everyone had a good time.


The crew at Peggy’s has been doing it right for years and it was fun to go back after a long hiatus. This establishment is the essence of Dorchester and one best places in Boston to gather with friends to enjoy a drink or listen to a seasoned DJ make the week melt away. They are DotRat approved 😉

Is it a Funky Jew Friday?

Is it a Funky Jew Friday?

So we got a Jewish kid named Dr. K running around Dot with a Umass Boston hoodie on making hip hop videos. I have some fans of Funky Jew Friday here on DotRat.com …but I’m still trying to figure out if Dr. K is the real 

Double Dutch and The Ave…

Double Dutch and The Ave…

Racism exists on both sides of Dot Ave. Things have become better over the years but tensions do flare from time to time. The questions being raised by the recent Ups and Downs stabbings sparked my interest in writing about this. And I will try 

Who shanked the bouncer?

Who shanked the bouncer?

Apparently someone shanked the bouncer at the Pony Room last night….or Up’s and Downs for you youngins. I guess last night was a downer for the bouncer….he got stabbed in the leg while trying to break up a fight. Why am I not surprised?

Universal Hub reports 6 people total were sent to the Carney with stab wounds.

Now I know everone converges on this place for last call. I have been to the Pony Room once…got a tshirt…never went back. The place has always been seedy. My only suggestion to the dive under the bridge is to maybe spruce the place up. Knock a wall down…throw in a roof deck with a view of the park and river… serve some nice food. Try to attract a different crowd….maybe enforce a dress code. Use what the Blarney Stone did as your guide and run with it. And for Christ’s sake stop letting Ginuwine and his crew into the bar…

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Here’s a Ginuwine 2010 fight at the Pony Room posted on the tube…

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You stay classy Pony Roomers….

Mumbles on UMass Bossin…

Mumbles on UMass Bossin…

Watch our fearless leader just kill it as he breaks down how bad ass UMass Bossin is. Mumbles just spreads his vapors around like no other. Watch the guy at the end get Mumblized. Thank god for Mumbles!!

PS Gourmet Coffee comes to Dot…

PS Gourmet Coffee comes to Dot…

You know that spot in Southie that some of us Dot Rats flock to for a killer iced coffee. YA Dude….the word around Dot is they are setting up camp at the old Looney Liquors in Adams Corner. I don’t know about you but I’m 

Dead Friends…

Dead Friends…

It’s time to do a spotlight on a band that is as readily identified with Dorchester as our beloved Street Dogs. Dead Friends was formed in the fall of 2008 and have spent the last 3 years refining their hardcore punk sound. They say all music can invoke an emotion, the Dead Friends sound makes me want to tear down the Mass Pike in a vintage muscle car or pinball through a massive mosh pit.

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I had a chance to speak a bit with front man and fellow Dot Rat Mark Doherty today and he’s excited about the future of the band. He mentioned the band is working on a new album entitled “Institutionalized”. They have also managed to grab the #1 spot on the WZLX Boston Emissions Music Poll last week for their song “Stand Up”. You can find that single on iTunes by clicking HERE. The rest of their work can be found HERE.

I think the future is bright for Dead Friends, they are a hard working band with great influences. Keep and eye on them…..

Go grab one of their tshirts with that killer logo…

Here’s a ton of links for the band….

http://deadfriends.bigcartel.com/  http://www.deadfriendsboston.com http://twitter.com/DeadFriendsBos  http://www.myspace.com/deadfriendsboston http://www.facebook.com/deadfriendsboston

Triple Decker Hockey…

Triple Decker Hockey…

You don’t need a ton of cash, 2 acres of land or an engineering degree. All you need is a big strong dad with a few tools and a desire to see his boys have fun. Check out this great little rink set behind my