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Trivia Nights in Boston

Find where to play trivia, build a team, and compete with locals. Boston has a strong trivia community with competitive leagues and casual social nights.

What to Know About Boston Trivia

Team Play

Most trivia nights are team-based. Teams typically have 1-4 players. Solo players can usually join existing teams at the bar. The team format encourages collaboration and makes the experience more social.

Difficulty Levels

Boston trivia ranges from casual and fun to seriously competitive. Questions cover general knowledge, pop culture, history, and local Boston topics. No prior knowledge required—just show up and have fun.

Cost

Most trivia nights are free to enter. You pay for drinks and food. Some venues give prizes for winners (tab credit, gift cards). No entry fee, no pressure—just buy a drink and play.

Frequency

Trivia runs throughout the week in Boston. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the peak nights. Most trivia nights are recurring—you can make it a regular habit and build a team over time.

Best Trivia Venues

Where Boston plays trivia

All venues

The Sevens Ale House

Beacon Hill

One of the few true old-school Boston pub darts spots left. The Sevens has been a Beacon Hill institution for decades, and the dartboard gets real use. Regular trivia nights add to the mix. This is a place to throw steel tip with regulars who actually care about the game.

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Southie Bowl

South Boston

Southie Bowl is a multi-activity destination with lanes, arcade games, and a solid neighborhood vibe. Regular trivia nights and a casual crowd make it perfect for mixed-activity group hangs. Not corporate entertainment—just a place where locals come to play.

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J.M. Curley

Downtown Crossing

J.M. Curley is a downtown staple known for great burgers, craft beer, and a lively bar scene. Pool table in the back room sees steady use. Hosts trivia nights and shows major sporting events. A good spot if you're downtown and want to shoot some pool over drinks.

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Regal Beagle

Brookline

The Regal Beagle is a Brookline neighborhood pub with a genuine games culture. Both darts and pool see regular use. Hosts trivia nights and occasional live music. The crowd is a mix of Coolidge Corner locals and students. Not polished, but that is part of the charm.

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A4cade

Cambridge

A4cade combines craft cocktails with meticulously maintained classic arcade games. Curated cabinet selection, excellent cocktails, and a thoughtful atmosphere. Hosts trivia nights and occasional live music. A genuine celebration of arcade culture without the gimmick.

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Ready to Play?

Pick a venue, show up on trivia night, and join a team. Most bars welcome new players.